

This disk image is from a real VME10 with Unix SYSV/68 r2v1.0 installed

it had been used for quite awhile, back in the 80's  it has sat in my garage for the last 30 years.... and may be modified incorrectly..

it was imaged by using the TENBUG IOP command to read 0x2000 LSNs at a time into memory at 200000-3fffff 

then i used the TENBUG DU (DUMP S-RECS) command to dump 0x2000 LSNs at a time from memory at 200000-3fffff while capturing the S-rec to a file on a PC. 

after acquiring all data as S-recs , i then loaded them into the VME10 emulator, and then wrote them to a disk image using the Get/Put BOOT feature..

this process of dumping and capturing LSNs took several days.. each 0x2000 LSNs took about 1 hour and 50 minutes. 

the process can be reversed, if you want to put onto a real VME10...

in emulator, use TENBUG's IOP to read the LSNs to an address that exists in your real VME10, then dump s-recs to the printer, with the printer set to write to a file(not screen) (still takes quite a while)

FORMAT the real HD with alternate sector capability

then tranfer, via MVME400 serial port, each s-rec to the real vme10 and use IOP to write to the disk

this system was sent to me from san jose california. it had been used for various things at a motorola sales office.. 


when i first got it , the system reported no free inodes... there were many e-mails from cron stating that it could not run the accounting programs ... i deleted those e-mails 30+ years ago..i also modified the permissions to alow the accounting to run...i am not a unix guru, so the modifications may or may not be proper..


