> > > The other is the 11/05S schematic, which shows the later boards with > > the crystal UART clock > > Say what? The "11/05S schematic" from Bitsavers shows the RC clock; look on > page 61, bottom left corner, there's an RC circuit (and a couple of flops) > producing an output "DPH TTY CLK (I) H", which is fed into the baud rate > divider in the upper left corner.
Yes, you're right. I am not sure what I was thinking of last night.... But isn't the switchable divider only present on later boards (the early ones being pretty much 110 baud only)? This printset _does_ show the jumpers I mentioned. Look at page 75 of the .pdf bottom, left-ish. Jumper W1 is described as disabling the internal serial port when fitted. On the next page, just above leftish of centre is W2, documented as installed to make a slave processor. > (Ooooh, what an ugly circuit! You have to tweak the trim pot to change from > the 110/220/440/880/1760 speed set to the 150/300/600/1200/2400! Ugly!!) May be easier than finding the right crystal to change a DL11A-E to the 'other' set of baud rates :-) -tony Noel