Hello Chuck,
Chuck McManis wrote:
Can you be a bit more specific? Presumably your VT320
lights up the "VT320
OK" message after powering on and you can get into and out of SETUP using
the F3 key on the keyboard right?
Yes,
If so make sure you communication settings are 9600 baud, 8 data bits, and
one stop bit.
*IMPORTANT* you need to go to the directory and select 'SAVE' and press the
keypad enter key (the term will say "done") in order to keep the setting
across power cycles.
Ok, I wondered how to save this. Most everything was already setup for
me already, However.
If you're VT320 has the RS232 option (this is indicated by a DB25 connector
on the back) then make sure that it is set to DEC-423 as its communication
port.
Mine doesn't have the the rs232 option.
Next be sure you're plugging into the port with the back to back arrows
over it, not the printer port.
Ok here.
Next go into setup and turn on local echo, then back out of setup and type
on the keyboard and verify that the results show up on screen.
Ok, I'll have to turn local echo on.
Now hook up to the console port on the 3400, and set the panel to 'halt on
break' mode (see my web page
:<http://www.mcmanis.com/chuck/computers/vaxen/panels.htm> for a picture of
your front panel, there is a legend near the bottom of the page)
Do you see the power on message? You should get a count down on the
terminal and it should stop with the >>> prompt.
I get number flashing on the panel, but nothing on the terminal, as of
last night.
If you don't see anything, then turn off the 3400 and remove the console
panel (two captive screws do it) and look at the dial switch inside to
verify that _it_ is set for 9600 baud and that the plug to the CPU card is
correctly seated.
I just recently started messing with this. I think it is at 2400
currently. I'll check it.
At this point you will have something on the VT320 or you'll know what part
of your system is broken :-)
I hope nothing broken! I'll go over your list of things and get back
with you.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA