Tony Duell wrote:
There is a
Siemens chip, a 7990 compatible on the board, it is a later
revision of the AMD Lance.
I've already replaced the 7992, Set up Mop on my FreeBSD host and the
Good guess then :-) Well done on fixing it. Where on earth did you find a
7992 so quickly?
*grin*
In my closet full of chips and other electronics.
I saved the LANCE Chips (complete with Transformer and the Am7996) from an
old Network card years before to build some networking support for an SBC
with M68010 CPU sometimes in the future.
I've never build that, but I knew the chips must be somewhere.. it took my
half an hour to finally find them.
DECserver is
booting, displaying the cycling 8.
Now I have to fiddele with some modular Plugs, don't have any MMJ cables..
Most of the modular plug crim tools wil lcrimp MMJs too (the cheap-ish
one I have certainly will), so you could make your own cables. When I
needed to connect to a DEC MMJ serial port and didn't have the plug or
tool, I soldered the wires to the pins of the socket on the solder side
ofthe PCB. But that was just one port...
-tony
I've found out, that my crimp tool seems to support them too, but I don't
have the plugs.
I used an 6 pin normal modular plug and removed a half of the lever clip
with a saw..it fits in, but it doesn't click....
Regards,
Holm
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