> Is there a website somewhere that will tell me exactly how to
> put the boards in an 11/34c? Someone gave me a working 11/34a.
> It boots RT-11. I want to add the cache and floating point
> boards. I've never had my hands on a UNIBUS machine before.
Potentially stupid question, but isn't this still a PDP-11/34a? Is there
such a thing as a PDP-11/34c?
One place you might want to start is the PDP-11/34 User Manual at:
http://www.spies.com/~aek/pdf/dec/pdp11/
Zane
On April 12, Sridhar the POWERful wrote:
> > The Trenton MVA office is in Trenton (ahem) right off of Route 1,
> > and is a fair distance from Edison where TCF is now held. There is
> > likely an MVA satellite office in Edison but I couldn't guess as to
> > where. I try to avoid Edison.
>
> What? You don't like Indian people?
I'm fine with Indian people. It's just the whole "bullets flying
overhead" thing that I just can't get used to...and they tend not to
be fired by the Indian people.
Weenie. ;)
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire "Hush and eat your vegetables, young lady!"
St. Petersburg, FL - Mr. Bill
On April 12, Chris wrote:
> What wonderful timing for you to post the reminder... THANKS! (now, does
> anyone know if the Trenton DMV is anywhere near the fest grounds? Maybe I
> can transfer my fire department's trailer registrations to NF while I am
> down there so we can stop paying reg fees every year)
The Trenton MVA office is in Trenton (ahem) right off of Route 1, and
is a fair distance from Edison where TCF is now held. There is likely
an MVA satellite office in Edison but I couldn't guess as to where. I
try to avoid Edison.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire "Hush and eat your vegetables, young lady!"
St. Petersburg, FL - Mr. Bill
Forgot to mention my website (a bit of promotion).
Check http://home.hetnet.nl/~tshaj
Click on the 11/35 console.
Click on the PDP-11/34A link. Enjoy a little.
Click on the *_folder_* PDP-11/34A.
The tree open. Click on the CPU information.
2 subfolders appear. Click on these to get to some documents.
Extra promotion.
In the first page, click on the starfield.
I have updated my StarShip website extensively.
Have a nice weekend, all,
- Henk.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan Engdahl [mailto:jrengdahl@safeaccess.com]
> Sent: vrijdag 12 april 2002 4:20
> To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: PDP-11/34c website?
>
>
> Is there a website somewhere that will tell me exactly how to
> put the boards in an 11/34c? Someone gave me a working 11/34a.
> It boots RT-11. I want to add the cache and floating point
> boards. I've never had my hands on a UNIBUS machine before.
>
> I did some web searching, and found a series of messages from
> when Megan did something similar, but it would be nice to find
> this info all in one place.
>
> --
> Jonathan Engdahl Rockwell Automation
> Principal Research Engineer 1 Allen-Bradley Drive
> Advanced Technology Mayfield Heights, OH 44124
> http://users.safeaccess.com/engdahl jrengdahl(a)safeaccess.com
>
> "The things which are seen are temporary,
> but the things which are not seen are eternal." II Cor. 4:18
>
>
>
WHERE CAN I FIND A FREE WIN OP SYS SETUP SOFTWARE FOR MY COMPAQ SLT286? IT ALREADY HAS DOS/WIN INSTALLED BUT I CANNOT ACCESS IT- WIN? WIN3.1? I DUUHHHH DUNNO....!!!
Google tells me that the TSU05 interface board, itself a rebadged Dilog
board, emulates a TS11. Does anyone know for sure if this emulation is good
enough to fool V7M UNIX?
Google also tells me that the TS05 is slow. Are there any other issues with
this transport, such as tape eating, or might it be pretty dependable?
--
Jeffrey Sharp
The email address lists(a)subatomix.com is for mailing list traffic. Please
send off-list mail to roach jay ess ess at wasp subatomix beetle dot com.
You may need to remove some bugs first.
Check http://home.hetnet.nl/~tshaj
Click on the 11/35 console.
Click on the uPDP-11/93 link.
There is a simple page about the 11/93.
The only interesting part (?) is the
description if the DIP switches.
That's all I have on the 11/93.
- Henk.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doc Shipley [mailto:doc@mdrconsult.com]
> Sent: vrijdag 12 april 2002 4:45
> To: Classic Computers
> Subject: PDP-11/93 Console Pinout and model rev.
>
>
> Does anyone have the pinout for the db25 console port?
> Assuming that
> the 25-pin bulkhead connector marked "Console" is a serial
> console port?
> Also, I understand that a M8981-AA is a 2M board and a -BA is a 4M
> board. How do I find out which? This one just shows M8981 with no
> suffix, and "KDJ11-E CPU" on the processor side.
> It is without a doubt the prettiest processor chip I've ever seen.
>
> Doc, trying VERY hard not to brag or gloat.
>
>
Hi Jonathan.
Check out http://archives.decdocs.org
Click the link "print set archive"
There you find, among others, the Print Set of the 11/34.
The folder "manuals", down the list, contains all you need.
KD11, FP11, KK11, M9312, etc.
Especially look at the KK11 manual. It describes the step
you must do to install the cache next to the FP taking into
account the power distribution.
It works, I did this at home with my 11/34A.
BTW you need a special "over the top" connector to connect
one CPU board + cache + FP board .... Sorry, I do not have
a spare one.
Does an 11/34A with FP and cache become a "PDP-11/34C" ?
Good luck with the conversion,
- Henk.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan Engdahl [mailto:jrengdahl@safeaccess.com]
> Sent: vrijdag 12 april 2002 4:20
> To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: PDP-11/34c website?
>
>
> Is there a website somewhere that will tell me exactly how to
> put the boards in an 11/34c? Someone gave me a working 11/34a.
> It boots RT-11. I want to add the cache and floating point
> boards. I've never had my hands on a UNIBUS machine before.
>
> I did some web searching, and found a series of messages from
> when Megan did something similar, but it would be nice to find
> this info all in one place.
>
> --
> Jonathan Engdahl Rockwell Automation
> Principal Research Engineer 1 Allen-Bradley Drive
> Advanced Technology Mayfield Heights, OH 44124
> http://users.safeaccess.com/engdahl jrengdahl(a)safeaccess.com
>
> "The things which are seen are temporary,
> but the things which are not seen are eternal." II Cor. 4:18
>
>
>
Where did the time go?!
This year's Trenton Computer Fest is coming up on May 4 and 5.
More info at http://www.tcf-nj.org/
Be there *and* be square. :)
Unidentified Quad-Height Board:
System Industries
9901-6082-a
Date Code 621
stencilled on the back -- 61907 113
It has 2 40-pin connectors, 2 8-switch DIP banks and 1 4-switch bank,
and 4 AMD 18-pin chips - AM2905PC / 8335DKP
Lots and lots of 20-pin doohickeys - AM2908PC / 8512DMP
And some Motorola 20-pin thingies - SN4LS244N / I8709BD
Socketed 28-pin EPROMs, I think, with label attached:
9900-8954
9900-8955
9900-8956
Socketted smaller 20-pin ICs with labels:
9900-8953
9900-8957
9900-8958
9900-8959
9900-8960
9900-8961
9900-8962
9900-8963
9900-8964
9900-8965
9900-8967
9900-8968
9900-8969
9900-8970
9900-8971A
9900-8972A
9900-8970
There are other components, but maybe that's enough.
I can't find any reference at all online. Does anyone have a clue?
Doc