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On 3/31/20 12:25 AM, John H. Reinhardt wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:260a31bc-c90e-4a1e-0637-0bdc090e0aa4@thereinhardts.org">On
3/30/2020 10:59 PM, Ray Jewhurst wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I haven't tried burning but I used p7z
through File Roller on a Linux Mint system. I have only used it
as an image on Simh. I am not at my computer tonight but if you
need it tomorrow I can get you a checksum on the unzipped image.
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Ray
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Okay. Maybe it's a difference between Linux and macOOS. I
downloaded the file from WInWorldPC. The actual file came from
someone named "Ricky" in Germany. The file downloaded was "DEC
VMS 5.5-2H4 (Jul 1993) [VAX] (ISO).7z" I ran it through
"TheUnarchiver" and it produced a folder with two files. A txt
file and "VMS 552h4 VAX.iso". I tried burning that ISO file but
then I get the disk image is invalid error.
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I'll have to get a copy of SimH running on my Mac and see it it
can read the ISO.
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<p><font face="Arial">Vaxhaven's AG-PXL1A-RE.iso is 236013792 bytes,
Winworld's "VMS 552h4 VAX.iso" is 205508764. Neither can be
burnt by MacOS directly from the GUI. The following command line
results in a "raw" burn (remove the -testburn switch to enable
the laser).<br>
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<p><font face="Arial">$ hdiutil burn -testburn -imagekey
diskimage-class=CRawDiskImage -speed 2 Downloads/DEC\ VMS\
5.5-2H4\ \(Jul\ 1993\)\ \[VAX\]\ \(ISO\)/VMS\ 552h4\ VAX.iso</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">The Vaxhaven raw burn does not boot. I will
try the Winworld version next. BUT, just to make sure the RRD42
is not the problem, here's a couple of questions about it:</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">1) I have connected the SCSI cable at the
bottom and a terminator at the top. Is this okay?</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">2) When I insert the caddie in (with the CD in
the caddy), the green light turns on for a few seconds and then
turns off. Nothing else happens. MicroVAX comes back to
">>>" prompt after a few minutes, no other messages.
Should I expect to hear some noises of the plate at the bottom
of the caddie moving sideways to expose the CD to the laser,
etc?<br>
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<p>Also, even if I get to a point where I boot into standalone
backup, how am I to fix the problem with DKA100's contiguity
issue?</p>
<p>The previous owner said he had actual PAKs that he could not
find, but are loaded in the LMF databse. I would very much like to
at least be able to copy the LMF and am averse to reinstalling a
fresh copy of VMS on DKA100 (everyobdy here will understand
exactly why this is super-important now).</p>
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On Mon, Mar 30, 2020, 11:53 PM John H. Reinhardt
<<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:johnhreinhardt@thereinhardts.org">johnhreinhardt@thereinhardts.org</a>
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:johnhreinhardt@thereinhardts.org"><mailto:johnhreinhardt@thereinhardts.org></a>> wrote:
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On 3/30/2020 10:46 PM, Ray Jewhurst wrote:
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> I have tried both the VAXHaven and WinWorldPC copies of
5.5-2H4 and I tend to agree that the VAXHaven one is corrupted
(at least it's never worked for me). But the WinWorldPC copy
works great. Also, corrupt is the MicroVMS 4.7 TK50 image on
VAXHaven.
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> Ray
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The file I got from WinWorldPC came as a ".7z" archive. and
I unpacked it with "TheUnarchiver". Does that match what you
did? The file I get from that always gets the "Could not burn
"VMS 552h4 VAX.iso". The disk image is invalid." error from the
Mac disk burn software.
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Did you do something differently?
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Thanks.
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John H. Reinhardt
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