On Jun 15, 2015, at 8:57 AM, Mark J. Blair <nf6x at
nf6x.net> wrote:
Has anybody ever made a UNIBUS repeater with a high speed serial link between the bus
segments yet? I'm curious because my VAX-11/730 backplane is full, and it would be
nice to be able to experiment with additional hardware without needing to pull out one of
the existing boards, i.e., adding a TK50 interface without removing the DEUNA, adding a
SCSI card to boot from a scsi2sd without pulling the integrated drive controller, etc.
There's a blank spot in the TU80 cabinet that looks like it may be tall enough for an
expansion chassis, but the thought of adding more big ribbon cables to the belly plate
area and then routing them between racks doesn't appeal to me. Running something like
a CAT5 cable between the two racks would be a lot easier. Another application would be for
placing a small remote UNIBUS backplane on the test bench for easy access, and cabling it
to a VAX or PDP-11 elsewhere in the room.
This should be quite possible with modern hardware, but I'm curious about whether
something similar has been done before.
I'm not specifically familiar with the 11/730, but what's wrong with just cabling
up an expansion box "the old fashioned way" using BC11A cable?
TTFN - Guy