On 11/16/2019 3:40 AM, Mark Pizzolato wrote:
You are working on a Linux system which has case sensitive file names, so there is a
distinct difference between vmst and VMST. This command is missing the device name TQ as
well...
The simh commands and many of their arguments (ansi-vms and -f) are case insensitive, but
filenames are whatever the host system supports.
In the latest commit, I've enriched the error messages issued when unrecognized
arguments/files are presented to a tape attach.
- Mark
Let me try this. It might be better.
Logging to file "vax_session.log"
Logging to file "vax_session.log" at Sat Nov 16 14:19:19 2019
sim> set cpu 64m
sim> set rq0 ra92
sim> lo -r k
sim> att nvr n
NVR: buffering file in memory
sim> att rq0 vms
RQ0: 'vms' Contains ODS2 File system
RQ0: Volume Name: OVMSVAXSYS Format: DECFILE11B Sectors In Volume: 2940951
sim> att tq -f ansi-vms Hobby-*
Can't open tape image:
sim> q
Goodbye
NVR: writing buffer to file
Log file closed