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From: pete@dunnington.u-net.com (Pete Turnbull)
Subject: [pups] 2.11BSD disklabel-programm
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 16:05:02 GMT	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <10201191605.ZM9787@mindy.dunnington.u-net.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: "lothar felten" <lothar.felten@gmx.net> "[pups] 2.11BSD disklabel-programm" (Jan 19, 12:43)

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On Jan 19, 12:43, lothar felten wrote:

> i don´t know if this is a hardware (bus?)
> error, or maybe the tape is bad.
> the tapes i use are unused original dec TK50
> tapes, i made several ones, because i thought
> it might be a tape error, but
> all tapes are the same.
>
> hardware:
> PDP-11/83, 4megs of ram, TK50, two RD54
> (maxtor), two RL02 disks.
> qbus cards (top to bottom):
> *cpu (quad)
> *memory (quad)
> *controller for RL02 disks (quad)
> *controller for RD54 disks (double)
> *controller for TK50 (double)
> *network controller (double)

FWIW, I don't know about the tape error, but that layout looks OK apart
from the fact that if it's an 11/83, the memory shold be in the first slot
and the CPU in the second.  The essential difference between an 11/73 and
an 11/83 is that the 11/83 uses PMI memory.  Assuming your backplane is the
right one, in a BA23 or BA123 box, and that your memory is a single 4MB
board, you should swap them round, otherwise what you actually have is an
11/73.

I assume your RD54 controller is a genuine DEC RQDX3, so it's in the right
place.  It's possible you have an old version of the firmware on it, but it
should still work even if you do.

> i didn´t find a kind of terminator, but i
> didn´t change the order of the
> cards since i picked the box up.
> there are no empty slots between the cards,
> and i´m not sure if the Qbus
> need a special terminator.

There normally isn't an extra terminator in an 11/73 or 11/83, unless you
add an expansion backplane.

-- 
Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Network Manager
						University of York



  parent reply	other threads:[~2002-01-19 16:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-01-19 11:43 lothar felten
2002-01-19 13:49 ` jkunz
     [not found] ` <lothar.felten@gmx.net>
2002-01-19 16:05   ` Pete Turnbull [this message]
2002-01-19 22:18   ` Pete Turnbull
2002-01-20 11:44     ` jkunz
2002-01-20 15:01       ` Pete Turnbull
2002-01-19 19:47 lothar felten
2002-01-19 21:35 ` jkunz
2002-01-20 14:57   ` Pete Turnbull
2002-01-20 17:45     ` Jochen Kunz
     [not found]       ` <jkunz@unixag-kl.fh-kl.de>
2002-01-20 18:31         ` Pete Turnbull
2002-01-26 12:50 lothar felten
2002-01-26 17:39 ` jkunz
2002-01-28 21:38   ` Wilko Bulte
2002-01-29 18:34     ` emanuel stiebler

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