>Thinking I had on the subject is that it would be trivial, given the 11's
>console abilities (set address, deposit byte) to take machine code and
>have a PC program turn it into a stream of Deposit instructions, heck it
>could be a 'vi' macro. There may be a need to control feed speed, but I'd
>just try dialing the baud rate down for starters.
This was basically the idea behind a device which DEC was working on
for field service, but never released -- the TechMate.  It was an
11/2, TU58-based system built into a suitcase which would be used
to download test programs to an -11 or uVax via the console
line...
I believe it was killed because it was too heavy (about 30 lbs)...
I have one of the protos.  (I'll be bringing it to the VCF/east)
                                        Megan Gentry
                                        Former RT-11 Developer
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