Probs w. M3119 CXY08 MUX on VAX VMS 7.3

Johnny Billquist bqt at update.uu.se
Mon Aug 17 12:40:55 CDT 2015


On 2015-08-17 19:33, Holm Tiffe wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm fiddeling around for hours now to get an M3119-YA CXY08
> Multiplexer to work in my VAX4000/300 on VMS7.3.
>
> The Card is properly detected it seems..
>
>
> Device                  Device           Error
>   Name                   Status           Count
> FTA0:                   Offline              0
> OPA0:                   Online               0
> TNA0:                   Offline              0
> TNA2:                   Online               0
> TXA0:                   Online               4
> TXA1:                   Online               0
> TXA2:                   Online               0
> TXA3:                   Online               7
> TXA4:                   Online               0
> TXA5:                   Online               0
> TXA6:                   Online               0
> TXA7:                   Online               0
> VTA0:                   Offline              0
> .
>
> SYSGEN>  SH/CONF
>
>          System CSR and Vectors on 17-AUG-2015 19:17:01.69
>
>   Name: PAA  Units: 1  Nexus:0    (CI )
>   Name: PAB  Units: 1  Nexus:1    (CI )
>   Name: EZA  Units: 4  Nexus:2    (NI )
>   Name: PUA  Units: 1  Nexus:3    (UBA) CSR: 772150  Vector1: 154  Vector2: 000
>   Name: PTA  Units: 1  Nexus:3    (UBA) CSR: 774500  Vector1: 260  Vector2: 000
>   Name: PTB  Units: 1  Nexus:3    (UBA) CSR: 760404  Vector1: 300  Vector2: 000
>   Name: TXA  Units: 8  Nexus:3    (UBA) CSR: 760440  Vector1: 310  Vector2: 314
> SYSGEN>
>
> ..and it is the first card left of the CPU in the QBUS Backplane followed
> from an working CQD200/TM.
> AThe DIP Switches are set like the standard in some CXY08 Manual, the MUX
> is set to DHU11 programming model.
> I've first tried to connect a serial line pronter with no luck so I've
> tried to connect a 2nd VT420 and have no luck again. I know of the meaning
> of the several modem control signals and how they should be wired, have
> connected such a "null modem RS232 device" that shorts 4 to 5 and 6+8 to
> 20. I've tried to copy data from a file to the lines and I have shorted 2+3
> of the Muxer Pins from the line and done a SET HOST/DTE/ESC=E TXA0:,allt
> that ends with an timeout writing to the lines and the lines acting
> identically, regardles which one I try to use.
>
> $ copy SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM txa3:
> %COPY-E-WRITEERR, error writing TXA3:[]SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM;5
> -RMS-F-WER, file write error
> -SYSTEM-F-TIMEOUT, device timeout
> %COPY-W-NOTCMPLT, SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM;5 not completely
> copied
>
> $ sh term txa3
> Terminal: _TXA3:      Device_Type: Unknown       Owner: No Owner
>
>     Input:    9600     LFfill:  0      Width:  80      Parity: None
>     Output:   9600     CRfill:  0      Page:   24
>
> Terminal Characteristics:
>     Interactive        Echo               Type_ahead         No Escape
>     No Hostsync        TTsync             Lowercase          No Tab
>     Wrap               Scope              No Remote          No Eightbit
>     Broadcast          No Readsync        No Form            Fulldup
>     Modem              No Local_echo      Autobaud           No Hangup
>     No Brdcstmbx       No DMA             No Altypeahd       Set_speed
>     No Commsync        Line Editing       Overstrike editing No Fallback
>     No Dialup          No Secure server   No Disconnect      No Pasthru
>     No Syspassword     No SIXEL Graphics  No Soft Characters No Printer Port
>     Numeric Keypad     No ANSI_CRT        No Regis           No Block_mode
>     No Advanced_video  No Edit_mode       No DEC_CRT         No DEC_CRT2
>     No DEC_CRT3        No DEC_CRT4        No DEC_CRT5        No Ansi_Color
>     VMS Style Input
> $
>
> Depending on set term/modem or set term/printer the modem control lines are
> changing the level, that's ok. But I can't get a single character printed
> to the terminal which I have verified with an USB to serial cable already,
> the terminal is ok and I have an LED-Analyzer for RS232 between the RS232
> Plugs..
>
> Since I'm a total VMS Noob I now have some Questions:
>
> .. have I missed something?
> .. is the CXY08 bad?
> .. what could I try next?
> ...is there some diagnosting software for the CXY08 existing for VMS
>     and if yes, where can I get it?
>
> Thanks in advance,

Since you have an error count in there, I would expect there to be 
something in the error log. Might be worth checking what it says...

Other than that, I have not tried that specific hardware, but I have 
seen similar issues when DMA have been non-working. Are you sure the 
card is in the correct slot? I assume you know about qbus bus 
continuation, as well as the actual backplane layout, and possibly 
jumpers that might need to be put one way or another depending on the 
type of slot, if it is a quad size card...

	Johnny



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