Hi folks,

An M9301-YB bootstrap terminator that I’ve been using during the restoration of 
a PDP-11/45, which has previously worked fine, now seems to be failing on me.  
Examining the contents from the front panel I see a few words with different 
values than the ones that Noel has listed in his partial M9301-YB disassembly.

A question for Noel if he’s listening here: how did you obtain your YB listing, 
and would you consider it reliable?  That is, would you think it reasonable to 
try blowing some replacement PROMs based on that listing?  I have seen no other 
source for the YB contents online anywhere else.

There is a note in the M9301 Operator’s Manual about the layout of the PROMs - 
words split into 4 bit fields programmed in all the PROMs in “parallel”, lower 
8 bits inverted to support extra invert in the switch circuitry, and 
higher-addressed bank in the lower-half of the PROMs.  512x4 tri-state parts.  
Anybody have any particular part recommends for the PROMs?  I haven’t been able 
to find engineering drawings for the M9301 online so far to check the original 
PROM part numbers, either.

I may also have a go at writing a program I can toggle in to read the contents 
of my failing M9301 and dump them out over the console serial to enable a 
systematic comparison with Noel’s listing.

        cheers!
          —FritzM.

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