Could someone a little smarter on 11/04's than I am please give this
fellow a hand?
Thanks in advance.
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On Fri, 11 Dec 1998 07:22:51 GMT, in alt.sys.pdp11 you wrote:
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>Subject: Problems with a PDP-11/04
>Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1998 07:22:51 GMT
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>I post this message for the second time, as I haven't seen the first try
>in any of the groups I posted it to... :-(
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>I acquired a PDP11/04 last week. It's my first UNIBUS -11, so I don't
>really know how to get it working again...
>The machine is in a BA-11KA drawer (rev m, eco 0015; the whole machine
>was labeled "LANDIS & GYR VISIONIX 4000). It has two DD-11DK system
>units (only the first is used), with the following cards in it:
>M7263, 2 x M7856, 32K core, M9312, M7262, M9302, G727A. I know what these
>cards are, my problem is that I don't know this backplane enough, and I
>don't know what to expect from the system. After I
>got the machine, I cleaned it, examined the cards for anything strange -
>haven't found anything. Then I put back the cards, in the order they were
>originally (there were stickers on the side of the chassis showing the
>modules' places). One of the DL11W's is configured as the console (at the
>proper address; also at 110 baud, 5 data bits, odd parity, 2 stop bits,
>active current lopp Rx, passive Tx), it has a BC05C-25 cable leading
>out of the chassis. I checked with a multimeter (I haven't got a scope,
>and even if I'd have, I'm not familiar with it), there's _something_
>on the DB25F connector. Right now I have two choices: to get the DL11W
>working with an EIA-interfaced CRT terminal) to see if the CPU is working,
>or check this some different way (without a scope that is; am I beeing
>impatient?:) The machine has the simple "frontpanel": OFF/ON/STDBY,
>RUN/HALT, BOOT/INIT switches, RUN and DCOK LED.
>So my questions:
>
>1. what are the settings for a EIA console on a DL11W? I've tried to set
>9600, 8N1 according the manuals, but I don't know what to do next, about
>the current loop interface, about the cable (nullmodem? straight? with
>modem control?), as I still have nothing on the VT (and I know that this
>could be my fault...)
>
>2. How do I know if the CPU is really running? (the DCOK LED is on, and if
>I switch "RUN", the RUN LED lights up, but does this really reflects the
>state of the CPU and the bus? There's the RL controller on the bus, when
>the drives are connected to it, and are switched on, the RL01's "FAULT"
>light turn off (I was told the drives need timing signals from the
>controller; they get it as I interpret this behaviour), but that's about
>everything I know from the cards in the chassis. Is there a safe method to
>see if the bus is okay, like pulling out cards and/or moving them around?
>I don't want to mess something up with all these modified/SPC slots...
>
>Thanks for your time!
>
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