According to the documentation EK-M9312-TM-002 M9312 Bootstrap-Terminator Module Technical
Manual
there are two addresses to use for the Console Emulator.
165020 (765020) for Console with Diagnostics SW 1 and 7 on
165144 (765144) for Console w/o Diagnostics SW 1,5,6,9 on
The switch settings below correspond to xxx004.. which is probably the first drive for the
ROM in position 1 and does
not invoke diagnostics.
Have you tried 173000 (773000)?
Jerry
On Dec 13, 2017, at 8:37 PM, John Welch via cctech
<cctech at classiccmp.org> wrote:
I have bi-directional communication from PC/Hyperterminal. I forgot about having to
tell HyperTerminal to echo characters locally. Anyway, 'a' comes over as 000141
and 'A' comes over as 000101. So far so good.
However, I have not gotten "@"
CNTRL+HLT
CLR
LAD
DEP
CNTRL+INIT
CNTRL+START -> reads 000002
CNTRL+BOOT -> reads 165024
CLR, 165024 LAD, CTRL/START reads 165024
773024 LAD, EXAM, reads 165024
Reconfigured the switches on the M9312
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
S1 Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off
CNTRL+HLT
CLR
LAD
DEP
CNTRL+INIT
CNTRL+START -> reads 000002
CNTRL+BOOT -> Run light is on, SR Disp light is on,
CNTRL+HLT reads 173150
CLR, 165024 LAD, CTRL/START reads 165024
773024 LAD, EXAM, reads 165024
773024 LAD, 773000 DEP, BUS ERR light comes on.
Any suggestions? I have other M9312s I could try.
On 12/13/2017 12:38 PM, Henk Gooijen wrote:
Jumping over the settings. They seem OK, as you get the AB in Hyperterm.
That 777564 shows 000200 is also correct (as I remember that): it indicates ?transmit
buffer empty?.
You can also try it the other way:
* type one character in Hyperterm
* check that 777560 has the receiver buffer full flag set (000200)
* in 777562 you will see the typed character (in octal)
773024 showing 165024 rings a bell. IIRC, 165024 is the start address of the monitor on
the M9312.
That is the PROM ?in the middle? on the board.
I think that if you enter CLR, 165024 LAD, CTRL/START you will get the ?@?.
BTW, there is a second start address. One does some diagnostics, the other does not.
My guess that on 773000 and you getting 773002 on the display means that you try to boot
from a ?device? that is specified in one of the four PROMs, but the PROM socket is empty
?
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*Van:* cctech <cctech-bounces at classiccmp.org> namens John Welch via cctech
<cctech at classiccmp.org>
*Verzonden:* Wednesday, December 13, 2017 7:23:01 PM
*Aan:* cctech at
classiccmp.org
*Onderwerp:* 11/04 Project
I am back in front of the machine:
The M7856 is set thusly:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
S5 DN DN DN UP DN DN UP DN DN UP
S3 DN DN UP DN UP UP DN UP DN UP
S1 UP UP DN UP DN DN UP UP DN UP
S4 UP UP DN DN UP UP DN DN DN UP
S2 DN DN UP DN DN UP DN DN -- --
The M9312 is set thusly:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
S1 UP UP DN DN DN DN UP DN DN DN
This should be 300, 8, Odd, 1
I have what I think is null modem between the M7856 cable and a PC
running XP with Hyperterm set to 300, 8,O,1
Troubleshooting from the programmers console:
CNTRL plus HALT, no bus hang.
CLR, 777566, LAD, 101, DEP, Hyperterm shows: A
CLR, 777566, LAD, 102, DEP, Hyperterm shows: AB (the B popped up next to
the previous A )
CLR, 777564, LAD, EXAM, display shows: 000200
CLR, 773024, LAD, EXAM, display shows: 165024
CLR, 773024, LAD, EXAM, display shows: 165024
CLR, 773000, LAD, CNTRL plus START, console says: 173002
I am thinking that the Hyperterm should be seeing an "@" and I should be
able to boot from there.
Any thoughts?
Sincerely,
John Welch
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