Is The M9312 Boot Module Essential?
Chris Zach
cz at alembic.crystel.com
Sat Feb 19 11:06:17 CST 2022
Speaking of which, what does the console rom "DO"? Is it like the
interactive boot from a pdp11/23+ or better where you can type in the
device name, run little memory diagnostics and such?
I recall that with the real boot chips on a unibus 11/34 you could just
jump to the location of the ROM and the CPU would start right up
unprompted.
C
On 2/19/2022 3:29 AM, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
> You need some way to initialize the system to the peripheral that contains
> the.OS media. The m9312 is a general purpose co ntroller for that
> purpose. There are roms that install on the 9312 for almost any drive
> hardware. When you get a system that comes with an M9312, it will have the
> appropriate peripheral Rom and console ROM installed from the factory. The
> M9312 also had a console ROM monitor to allow a person to attach a terminal
> to enter bootstrap commands.
>
> But yes the *function* provided by the m9312 is necessary.
>
> Alternatively you can key in the bootstrap that tells your system how to
> boot your OS and communicate with your boot device.
>
> The m9312 is less useful without at least a console ROM
>
> Where are you located? Maybe someone nearby has in you could borrow just
> to see what you need.
> Bill.
>
> On Sat, Feb 19, 2022, 2:12 AM Rob Jarratt via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
> wrote:
>
>> I have a PDP-11/24. I have never got very far with it because of power
>> supply problems which I am hopeful will be resolved soon. Looking at the
>> technical manual, it describes an M9312 bootstrap/terminator module. The
>> machine did not come with one of these.
>>
>>
>>
>> I am not sure how the machine could have been useful without it. It did
>> work
>> briefly before the PSU failed and I remember getting a console prompt. So,
>> is the M9312 essential to ever get this machine to boot up an operating
>> system?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
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