Hi !

I finally find some time to work again on my D-116, try to find the problem(s), thus principally at the level of PSUs. As you suggested, I inspected particularly the large capacitors of both power supplies. I replaced those that appeared suspicious according to the results via my ESR meter, but note that this one is not supposed to be able to verify the capacitors of more than 22000μF. I have also some doubt about the results (capacitor working with a real charge or not).

Anyway, unfortunately the problem is still there. I don't know where to search now. If I understand well, the two power supplies can cause a Power Fail if one of the regulated voltages were out of range. At this point I do not know which of the two is in fault, because when the Power Fail is active the + 5V is automatically dropped around 1.5V. Following the schematics I have focused my attention on the value of some resistors with an important role in triggering this state (eg R18). I found nothing abnormal, I checked all the capacitors, a large package of resistances.

At this point what I know is that I can simultaneously connect the CPU board and the three core memory boards without problem. If I add the controller board for the removable hard disk drive or for the tape -> Power Fail. Interesting thing: if I connect only the CPU board and the disk controller: Power Fail too. Maybe the PSU in default is the one that supply the + 5V for the boards in the upper part of the rack? (slot 1 for the CPU, solt 4, 5 and 7 for the mem, slot 10 and 12 for tape and hdd)

I can provide pictures, schematics, ...

Regardless of this failure, I try to find information about what I could install as an operating system on that big beast. If you have too any ideas about that?

I would like to be able to do simple tasks such as managing files (copying files from disk to tape and vice versa), being able to create directories and sub directories, writing text, print on my drum printer, programming in a simple language such as BASIC, and also, if I find a communication board (on the CPU-board I don't found any trace of components that evoke me an RS-232 interface), communicate with another machine, print on a teletype ... Does this seem possible for you with this type of machine? If yes, with which OS?

I took tons of pictures of the machine from all angles, I will post them soon ;-)

Dominique


If I removes all the boards (printer, core memory, scanner, disk
controller, etc.), the Power Fail light eventually goes out, I get again
the 5VDC, so the power has become "too weak" to power the computer when
it is fully populated.
It's a switcher; look at the caps in the LC filter (downstream of the
series pass transistor) that, together with the inductor, form the
energy storage mechanism of the power supply; check the source supply as
well.  The fact that it eventually comes back suggests that the
reference, comparator and pass device are probably functioning.

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