On 4 Sep 2021, at 02:42, Jay Jaeger via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
On 7/14/2021 12:32 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
VT100 to the rescue, the VLC is fine talking to
it so now I'm wondering why
my old faithful hardware UART in this PC I'm typing on now has let me down.
The BlueSCSI appears as 7 devices though, which is usually a termination or
ID problem so I now need to dig out an external terminator for the box
since it's never had one. The hard drive in there has been good at
providing its own TERMPWR which the BlueSCSI should too but I'll play by
the rules to test things properly.
Cheers,
I think BlueSCSI will only appear as the devices you have image files named for on its SD
card.
What I meant was on a SHO DEV I got 7 Quantum Fireballs (DKA0-500, DKA700), in my VAX days
this meant there was either an ID conflict with another device on the bus or a termination
issue. I only had one image on the sdcard which was ID0 so there weren?t any other devices
present, so it had to be a termination issue.
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