Upon the date 09:26 PM 4/21/99 +0100, Tony Duell said something like:
That's
where I'm at with my 11/34A, a slow-moving project. Seems when I put
the project aside a couple of weeks before Megan started work on hers, the
You're in good company. It took me over a month from getting my first
11/45 to turning the key for the first time. And I didn't have anything
else to do. I was reading printsets, figuring out what everything did,
etc. Took me another month after that to have it run a program...
bus was hanging for some reason. I've got to
find and check the bus grant
Open grants are the most likely cause of this.
To start with, just use the CPU backplane (you can get the CPU, one
memory board and a DL11-W in it, which is all you need to start with) and
Yep, that's what I'm thinking of . . .
keep the M9302 terminator out as well (you can put in
an M930 if you have
Hmmm, haven't left out the M9302 as I thought it *must* be in, even in
minimal config as pointed out above, for proper termination no matter what.
I have no M930 or M9300.
one). If it works now, but hangs with the M9302 in the
last slot, then
it's almost certainly a grant problem.
Briefly, which are the NPG jumper pin numbers
again?
CA1-CB1 on an SPC slot.
Got it.
Thanks so far . . .
You just might get me to steal some time from what I really *must* be doing
to get the old house cleared out to sell and use it to fiddle with the 34A
;) Maybe this weekend. Friday is supposed to be rainy and crappy outside
so maybe then. An appropriate Bavarian expression is what I want to use
here but have no idea of the spelling as Bayerische is not a written
language :) (Es ist Schou mul-moi Hans??)
Regards, Chris
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