Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> writes:
On Wed, 2 Oct 2013, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 10/02/2013 06:57 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
Write it directly.
Backup can do that right? I don't have to right disk images to disk in
VMS too often. ;)
No. This is what I've done to write tape images to tapes:
$ INIT/ERASE MUA0: ""
$ MOUNT/FOREIGN/BLOCK=512 MUA0:
$ COPY <filename> MUA0:
$ DISMOUNT/UNLOAD MUA0:
Can anyone (Brian S?) say if this will work with disk as the
destination device as well? I'd guess yes, but I haven't done it
myself, at least not recently enough that I remember.
-Dave
Crap. My only good disk (the quantum was DEAD++ it seems) is just about
60M too small. Which is weird as the drive says it's 2G despite on the
casing.
Meaning I can either copy the files off manually to a blank disk...or I
can stick with VMS 6.3 instead of 7.3. ;)
ALl of VMS, even V7.3, fit on a single CD. That 600MB, give or take, and
should easily fit on a 1GB drive. So, if yours truly is a 2GB drive, more
is at work here.
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