From borisg@unixg.ubc.ca Thu Nov  2 16:31:01 PST 1995
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From: borisg@unixg.ubc.ca (Boris Gimbarzevsky)
Newsgroups: vmsnet.pdp-11
Subject: Re: Can someone tell me the bootstrap for a RXV11/RX01 ?
Date: 31 Oct 1995 23:08:19 GMT
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Bob Armstrong <rla@rahul.net> writes:
>  I am trying to put together a 11/23 system.  I have the CPU, a DLV11J,
>64Kw, and the RXV11.  Unfortunately I don't have a functioning bootstrap
>card.  Console ODT works and I can deposit and examine memory.
>
>  I am hoping someone can give me the code for a RXV11 bootstrap that
>I can enter via ODT.

Here's the bootstrap from DEC's Microcomputer Interfaces Book (1980):

 1000  12702
      100247
       12701
      177170
      130211
        1776
      112703
           7
       10100
       10220
         402
       12710
           1
        6203
      103402
      112711
      111023
       30211
        1776
      100756
      103766
      105711
      100771
        5000
       22710
         240
        1347
      122702
         247
        5500
        5007

Last address should be 1074.

Hope this helps - if you do get a chance though, get an RK05 or some other
faster disk to run your machine from.  I tried running an 11/23 from 
RX02's and it was maddeningly slow.  I can't imagine how I ever had the 
patience to do program development on an RX01 based system 15 years ago, 
but if it's all you've got . . .

Boris Gimbarzevsky



