On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 2:43 AM Fritz Mueller via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
SUCCESS!!
Outstanding!
Put the M795 out on an extender, loaded 167777 in
RKBAR, and had a look around with a logic probe. Narrowed it down to E34 (a 7430 8-input
NAND). Pulled, socketed, replaced, and off she goes!
I can now successfully boot and run both V6 Unix and RSTS/E V06C from disk.
Nice.
I have had an RK11-C for a long time that I've never tried to power up
(I got an RKV11-D and used that on Qbus machines instead). The saga
has been interesting for me as I contemplate getting mine working in
the next couple of years. I had to look up the M795. I had forgotten
there was one dual-height module in the entire controller.
It's interesting that it was a bad 7430 in yours. I find that for
equipment of that vintage, my usual suspects are failed 7474s and
failed 7440s, probably 80% of the total. Behind that, it goes 7420s
and then maybe 7430s.
-ethan