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classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Ashley Carder
Sent: dinsdag 10 april 2007 15:31
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: RE: TU56/TC11 configuration
Henk wrote:
I still want to get my TC11-TU56 online, but my 11/84 is giving
problems with the RL02 drives. Need to fix that first.
Is your 11/35 still alive and well? I thought you had the
TU56 hooked up to your 11/35 in that massive chain of H960 racks.
I recently acquired an 11/35 in a rack with an RK05J and an
RK05F. It has some life in it, but is not behaving
correctly. Some bits seem to get stuck when I run tests
depositing and examining memory. I am in the process of
validating some of my spare 11/40 CPU modules. Hopefully I
have enough good spares to get the 11/35 up and running.
Ashley
I don't know, I have not powered the 11/35 for at least 3 years.
That was the next machine I wanted to revive, but just last week
I tried to make a copy of my RT11 RL02 (boot) disk, but the /84
now reports "21 Drive Error". It was working fine just 2 months
ago! But after the RL11 problems in the /84 are solved, the 11/35
is waiting to be checked out. PSUs first, etc ...
And yes, the TU56 will be hooked to that system. Another problem
is that the drive roller of both TE16's have gone mushy/sticky :-(
You have spare 11/40 modules ... I cross my fingers, because I do
not have any, so a non-working machine will mean a lot of fun ...
"Real Soon Now" to be read here ...
- Henk.
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