On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Gunther Schadow wrote:
Johnny Billquist wrote:
To make a short answer: the unibus termination is
*vital*.
If you fail diagnostics with it inserted, it's not because of the
termination, but because some problem in your Unibus don't show up
otherwise. The termination should be in the last slot, in AB.
So, I need grants and NPG grants in front of the terminator?
Yes.
When I plug the terminator directly behind the UDA50
(which
happens to be the last card) things are even worse. The reason
I don't trust that terminator is that two of the 3 small
capacitors seem to have been damaged on the edge. So, may be
it creates noise on the bus? How can I test that the terminator
works properly?
Don't know the answer to that one, but the terminator cards are normally
very sturdy, so a safe bet is that it's ok.
Ahh, but that is not properly installed, right? If I
have a
9 slot UNIBUS backplane, then only the last slot (A,B) can
have the terminator, right? So, I should put in more cards
and grants in slots 7 and 8, right? Do I need to put a grant
also in slot 9C (since the terminator is only in 9A and B)?
Yes, yes and yes.
Johnny
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