From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: jnc@mercury.lcs.mit.edu (Noel Chiappa) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2017 15:38:28 -0500 (EST) Subject: [TUHS] PDP 11/34a Serial Communications Problem Message-ID: <20170205203828.2A5F918C0BE@mercury.lcs.mit.edu> > From: Mark Hare > For a more permanent solution, I designed a simple adapter board that > connects to the BERG 40 connector on the DL11-W and converts it to a DB9 > serial port ... I also ordered a 40-pin (non-IDE) ribbon cable to > connect the DL11-W to my adapter. > When I connected everything, the 11/34 would start but no lights would > appear on the front panel. I tried disconnecting the adapter but leaving > the ribbon cable plugged into the BERG connector, but the problem > persisted. When I removed the ribbon cable entirely, the unit powered on > with no problems. That's extremely odd. There isn't a pin on the DL11-W Berg connector which should be able to cause anything like that kind of behaviour. The only _possible_ thing I can think of, looking at the list of signals on the Berg, is that you are grounding +5 (TT). Either that, or your DL11-W has some serious issue? > Since this is a straight-through ribbon cable, I don't see what could be > causing this problem. Me either. But clearly it's not just a straight-through ribbon cable.... I myself wouldn't have gone that route; one can obtain 40-pin IDE/DuPont (they are all .1" spacing pins, and basically interchangeable, module keying) connector shells, and female pins for same; I would have made a custom cable to plug into the Berg with that, to a DE-9S or DB-9P connector (depending on whether one wanted one wired as a DCE or DTE). (I myself make such cables, but to a DB-25S connector, and then use a commercial DB-25P to DE-9S adapter when needed.) Oh well... Does the DL11-W still work, using the jumper cables kludge? Noel