On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 08:13:01AM +0100, Peter Turnbull wrote:
The best solution is to use an RLV12.
Unfortunately I have no RLV12.
However I vaguely remember
seeing somewhere an ECO which involves cutting two tracks, to
disconnect the signals the RLV11 puts on the BC1 and BD1 fingers
(unless I'm thinking of some other device).
I can see the two small lines
going to BC1 and BD2 on the M8013.
Do you know what these signals are used for?
If I see this correct, they don't go to the M8014. They just put some
signals onto the bus. So some sugery would solve the problem?
That fixes the electrical
problem, but whether you can find a VAX OS that knows to only use DMA
in the bottom 256K of memory is another matter.
This would fit to NetBSD. NetBSD
uses only one softwareinterface
for UniBus and QBus...
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tsch??,
Jochen
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