I added an M9302 in Slot9-AB and then moved the M7856 from the 11/34 to Slot9-CDEF of the
11/04. I put a random M9312 in Slot3-AB I turned on the 11/04.
I have six ?0? digits. I push ctrl+hlt and the display shows 173066. Looks like things
are moving.
The ultimate goal is to hook this unit to an RL02, possibility an RX02, a console, and
then image some RL02 disks.
I need to determine the console line settings and what M9312 with what boot ROMs makes
sense. Off to the ranch to see if I can dig a VT100 out of a barn.
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On Dec 9, 2017, at 5:07 AM, Henk Gooijen <henk.gooijen at hotmail.com> wrote:
Ahh, that M9203 in slot 9, positions A ? B, sounds more familiar (or is it M9302?)
The M7856 is often in slot 9 position C ? F, when used as console.
Interesting, the 11/04 also has that M7840 installed. Could you pull that board (uhmmm,
you did), and have a look at the texts in the etch? The ?older? boards (UNIBUS, and many
QBUS too) had a function identificaltion in the etch. Like the M7856, which says (IIRC)
?SLU & RTC?. Maybe the identification in the Field Guide is wrong ?
Before powering up the 11/04, I would do a thorough mechanical check of it, as many times
described here ? for example: loose screws in the box (took out my 11/35 arghh, working on
a repair!), cables not properly seated, dust and other things that should not be there.
Just an overal inspection. You could makes notes of where the boards are placed and take a
picture. Then remove the boards (observe ESD guide lines), turn on the power and check the
voltages from the regulators. Easiest way to do that is removing the bottom cover. Then
you can check the voltages on the connection points at the rear end of the backplane(s).
If needed, adjust the output voltage(s).
Turn off, and wait (measure!) that all voltages have dropped to near zero. Install the
boards again, connect a terminal and proceed ?
Back to the 11/34A.
I haven?t turned on my 11/34 for some time, so I forgot whether the 7-segment display has
6 or 7 digits.
But what I do know is that they are always all 6 (or 7) on. If that is not the case, there
is definitely something wrong.
Van: cctech <cctech-bounces at classiccmp.org> namens John Welch via cctech
<cctech at classiccmp.org>
Verzonden: Saturday, December 9, 2017 12:49:01 AM
Aan: Jerry Weiss; cctech at
classiccmp.org
Onderwerp: Re: Revive 11/34
I also have an 11/04 that I went and drug out. It is configured like this:
11/04:
........................ AAA BBB CCC DDD EEE FFF ....................
(Rear/Fans/Power Supply) 1 [M7263----------------] (Front/Keypad/DC ON)
........................ 2 [M7847----------------] ....................
........................ 3 [M7859--------] ....................
........................ 4 [M7847----------------] ....................
........................ 5 GNT ....................
........................ 6 [M7762----------------] ....................
........................ 7 [M7840----------------] ....................
........................ 8 [DILOG--------] ....................
........................ 9 {nothing} ....................
........................ AAA BBB CCC DDD EEE FFF ....................
I am thinking I could put a M9203/M7856 into slot 9, and find a M9312
for slot 3 and maybe this would fire up. Any suggestions?
On 12/8/2017 3:50 PM, Jerry Weiss wrote:
On Dec 8, 2017, at 2:25 PM, John Welch via cctech
<cctech at classiccmp.org> wrote:
I am reviving an 11/34. Cards are:
Back/Fans [M8266--------] Front of machine where keypad is.
[M8265--------]
[M9312] [M7859]
[M7762--------]
[OPEN] [M7860]
[M7840--------]
Bus grant in third from front slot
[M9302] [M7856]
The 7856 is hooked to a cable/null modem (i think)/PC running XP&Hyperterminal
When I first powered on the programmers console said '7' and I powered off, then
back on, and now it says '5'
Any suggestions as to what to try first? I may have the bus grant in backwards. I have
other boards I can try.
Sincerely,
John Welch
:qw
1) The G727A bus grant card is keyed (somewhat). It should be in Row D (fourth from
the back)
It won?t seat evenly if reversed. At least that is what my scraped knuckles
remember.
You can temporarily pull it out to finish the check out. There?s nothing past the
M7840 that requires DMA.
2) Check the baud rate, stop bits and parity settings on both the Hyperterminal and the
M785 to make sure they match.
3) Are you seeing a single 7 or 5 on KY11-LB Programmer Console or on the
Hyperterminal?
An other status led?s lit on the KY11-LB?
4) I don?t see any memory listed? Do you have any M7847?s?
5) Grab a copy of EK-11034-UG-001 PDP-11-34 System User?s Manual for more info.
Jerry
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Sincerely,
John Welch
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