On Sun, 26 Nov 2000 22:58:42 -0600 (CST), Daniel Seagraves wrote:
It wanted 1200 baud N81, if that helps anyone.
You can set dip switches on the console board to change that.
The Mighty-Mite's whining apparently is an alarm
or something - because
it will shut itself off after more or less 5 minutes.
I've never experienced this, and it doesn't use any external overtemp sensors.
It costs several hundred bucks to get one of those Mighty-Mites repaired; it's
a lot cheaper to get a replacement from salvage. If you open one of them up,
you'll see why; unlike DEC power supplies a Mighty-Mite is a nightmare to
repair.