> From: Rod Smallwood > if you try to get it to boot it says no controller to every device > except DD and that says no drive
Hmm, I wonder if that's a clue. Ah, probably not: 'DD' means 'TU58', which is interfaced through a standard serial line (DL11 clone), and the standard device location for the TU58's serial line is 776500, which is the standard address for the first serial line, and since the 11/94 has a bunch of serial lines, the code probably thinks there's a TU58 there. But there isn't... > I cant get it to go into ODT to look at the registers. If you look in the "PDP-11/84 System Technical and Reference Manual" (EK-1184E-TM-001), available here: http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/1184/EK-1184E-TM-001_Dec87.pdf Section 3.7 lists several ways to get into ODT. In addition to those, if you look at Section 3.2.2, it allows you to configure the machine to fall into ODT on power-on (section B gives details). > From: Henk Gooijen > The first 4 (5?) slots are QBUS Technically, PMI, which is more-or-less QBUS on the left (A/B) side (modulo not having grants, unless the appropriate backplane jumpers are set to send grants to those slots), and it uses the standard CD interconnect (as in Q/CD backplanes) on the right (C/D) side to carry PMI. > The RX211 must have the NPR/NPG open. Check the documention which DIP > switch must be set in the correct position. However, not sure if that > would cause the RX211 to be "invisible". Right; DMA would not work, but normal master/slave UNIBUS read/write cycles to the device registers should still work. > Can you check the RX211 in another UNIBUS system? See whether its CSR > responds. Another good test would be to plug a known working UNIBUS card into the 11/94, and check if the CPU can 'see' it. > Also, check the configuration of the RX211. It might be set to a > different CSR ... Yup. Noel