Manual is no help.
It tells you how to set the jumpers but not which ones for this situation.
I do not know the correct addresses or vectors I need so I can't set them.
So.. for this specific case ..
1. What do I connect to what to get the TU58 connected to the 11/73
at 19200 baud
Like this for example ..
Connect jumper at position XX from x to 0
State like this for each and every jumper required
2. Where does the board go in the back plane?
3. Which of the four channels does the TU58 connect to?
Rod
On 06/10/2017 16:57, systems_glitch via cctalk wrote:
Whatever SLU number means "at 176500" :) Always been confused by the naming
for SLUs vs. "channels" on e.g. the DLV11-J
Rod, you set the jumpers according to the manual:
http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/dec/qbus/EK-DLV1J-UG-001_DLV11-J_Users_Guide_Oct78.pdf
The default config will get you TU58 on channel 0, console SLU on channel
3. From a quick read-through it looks like you can disable the console SLU
feature and return channel 3 to the normal block of consecutive addresses.
That will let you keep the console on the KDJ11-B SLU. It'll also give you
one more serial port on your system (total of 5, assuming you have the
DLV11-J and KDF11-B and no other SLUs or mux cards).
Thanks,
Jonathan
On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> From: systems_glitch
> get a DLV11 and set it up as SLU0 for TU58
I think you meant SLU1, no? That's the standard for the TU58 (SLU0 is the
console).
Noel
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