MMV111B MASTER MENU Version 1.11 Diskette B ------------------------------- diskette label: BL-DY77B-BV DM MASTER MENU INSTL B RX50 (c) 1985 DIGITAL EQUIP. CORP. ------------------------------- To create an OS278 format RX50 diskette from the disk image file: The RX50 disk image file (name.BIN) was created with the PUTR utility program which is available on FTP.DBIT.COM in the /pub/putr directory. PUTR has the ability to format, initialize, read and write RX50 format diskettes for use with OS278 and RT-11 operating systems. To copy this RX50 image file to a diskette put the diskette in the drive and use the commands shown below. The following assumes that b: is the 5 1/4" drive, otherwise substitute your drive letter. For more details read the PUTR document file. You can skip the formatting step if you already have a formatted RX50 diskette. ************************************************************************ * NOTE: the /BINARY option is required in the copy command below. * ************************************************************************ C:\>putr DOS prompt PUTR.... PUTR's banner (C:\)>format b: /os8 /rx50 or use drive a: Press ENTER when ready... Format complete Number of info words per dir entry [1]: press ENTER Allocate space for system [N]? press n and ENTER Format more disks (Y/N)? n press n and ENTER ... (C:\)>mount b: /os8 /rx50 mount the diskette (C:\)>copy /device/files/binary name.BIN b: /BINARY option is required ! (C:\)> ********** ... (C:\)>quit C:\> back to DOS All done, the diskette is now ready to use with OS278. ------------------------------- notes: This version of Master Menu is an update for the DECmate II to use 10 MB hard drives. This is the last version of Master Menu for the DECmate II and uses both devices [A (0) and B (1)] of the RX50 diskette drive. The next version of Master Menu (V1.2) is updated to include the DECmate III+ and uses only device A of the RX50 drive. ------------------------------- diskette directory: This diskette is a Master Menu backup volume and does not have a valid directory in the OS/8 directory blocks.