Huh? I guess it's OK, but I will check this weekend my 11/34C.
If you mean "RUN mode" at power up that the RUN LED is ON,
I seem to remember that after power up the RUN LED should
be OFF. Amazing that I can not remember that! I have seen it
just a few days ago, and right now I am not sure!
Anyway Julian, as long as the keypad is responsive to the
combination CNTRL - HLT/SS and EXAM or DEP it is fine,
because that means that th UNIBUS is not stuck. Congrats.
- Henk.
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Verzonden: za 10-06-2006 07:35
Aan: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Onderwerp: The 11/34 has been DEFEATED
Well, thanks to persistance, patience, and people on this list, I
finally fix'ed the vile beast's problems.
Okay, the last step was entirely ignorance on my part, as a timely
call from Paul Anderson this afternoon pointed out my folly:
I didn't know that the CPU was supposed to come up in a RUN mode - I
thought you had to start it.
He had me halt and start the CPU and run a branch-self, it just
looped like it was supposed to.
I now get the console, emulator, so a running OS isn't far off.
I've got two SLUs - anyone know if there's TU58 diag images around? :)
*sigh*
If there's any hobby where ignorance isn't bliss, it's this one.
Thanks again to everyone who assisted!
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