yea just the one card with the buttonss on it.
also got drawings for it
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Dave Mabry <dmabry at mich.com> wrote:
Adrian Stoness said the following on 9/21/2011
8:50 PM:
this puppy just showed up as a donation from a company thats gone belly
up
sadly but its now got a home.
software manuals drawings even the prom reader righter could be a usefull
machean.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/**1ajs/6171038488/in/**
photostream/lightbox/<http://www.flickr.com/photos/1ajs/6171038488/in/ph…
anyone seen one of these befor anything need to be done befor atempting
to
run it?
I've got several of them. Love those old "blue boxes"!
As for anything before running it, probably not. There is a
three-position switch on the back panel. One position is diagnostics and
will tell the firmware to run some tests. I would do that before trying to
boot it, just to see if it finds anything wrong. There can be a few
configurations of that hardware. The internal 8" drive can be single
density or double density. It depends on what is controlling it. If the
ribbon cable to the drive goes to the back plane board (called the IOC
board) then the drive will operate in single density mode. If that ribbon
cable makes its way to a two-board set in the cardcage, then likely it will
operate in double density mode.
ISIS-II is the operating system and will have to be in the density that
the drive operates in.
The standard 225 had a single-density internal drive, but there were
options available. Whether the options were installed would not have been
reflected in any labeling on the outside, including the model number. The
standard cpu on the 225 was a board wtih an 8085 cpu with 64k of ram. That
was the only board in the multibus cage, unless options were purchased and
installed.
Open the cardcage under the monitor and tell me what you see for multibus
boards plugged in. With that info I can probably tell you more definitively
what you have.
Dave