Probs w. M3119 CXY08 MUX on VAX VMS 7.3
Sean Caron
scaron at umich.edu
Mon Aug 17 12:48:16 CDT 2015
Have you tried just a "quick-n-dirty" serial cable with only TXD, RXD and
GND wired? Sometimes trying to accommodate all those modem control lines
will just lead you down the rabbit hole ... Just a thought.
Best,
Sean
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Johnny Billquist <bqt at update.uu.se> wrote:
> 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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