Hi Will,
Q-bus right? The module handles should be mounted the same as a 'normal'
card, and the grant card goes in with the same orientation.
If it's a baby grant card (2"x2" or so), compare the traces to those on
a normal card (the memory for example). The normal card should have
jumpers for the same pin (perhaps with one broken for the card to use).
Install the grant card into the same slot, with the same orientation to
jumper the same pins.
clint
PS I might have some RK05 stuff, but I'm going out of town. I'll check
when I get back next weekend.
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Will Jennings wrote:
OK,
Since there has been all this 11/34 discussion lately, maybe I can get some
help with mine? Here's the config: 11/34A CPU, FP11-F (I think thats the
right name for the FPP), KY11-LA (non-keypad front panel), DL11-W, M9301-YB
boot loader, RK11-D, RK05F, RK05J (no packs!), 128KW total memory (4 16K
boards, and one 64K board, all are variations of MS11-?), M9302 (of course),
861C power controller, and I think an H960 or whatever rack. OK, first off,
which power supply modules would go in the PSU and where? BTW, the 11/34A I
have is the big one, it uses a BA11-A.. Second, anyone have a nice DL11-W
cable that I could use to connect it to a VT220 or something? Third, does
anyone have any spare RK05 packs? Fourth, this may be a dumb question, but
which way should the grant continuity cards face, i.e. should the fingers
face toward the right (the side the other boards face toward if you stand
directly in front of the beastie.) Finally, does anyone have any manuals
they can loan me, copy for me, part with, etc.? All I have is the
RK05/RK05J/RK05F Maintenance Manual, which is about totally useless right
now. And all DEC seems to have available is the 11/34 Illustrated Parts
Breakdown... Oh yeah, could also use the top trim panel for the rack ;p
Will J
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