> On 13 Jul 2021, at 23:20, Antonio Carlini via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
> wrote:
>
> On 13/07/2021 22:34, Douglas Taylor via cctalk wrote:
>> On 7/13/2021 3:30 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> Powering up with nothing attached apart from an MMJ/H8571 cable I get
>>> nothing on the console, I'm using PuTTY via a genuine COM1 port on a PC
>>> which is one level above what I used last time I powered the machine up
>>> (FTDI USB adapter to a laptop). Diagnostic LEDs cycle through the tests and
>>> end up at '1111 0011' which according to the manual is 'entering the
>>> console program'.
>>>
>> There are 2 ways to have a console on the VAX4000/VLC. A switch on the back
>> selects either; (1) graphics console mode, or (2) terminal attached to the
>> serial port. It sounds like you have the switch set to graphics console
>> mode, in that case you get nothing from the serial port.
>>
>> I can't remember where the switch is on the back, bitsavers or someone who
>> remembers can help.
>>
>> Doug
>>
> If you look from the front it's on the right hand side and marked "S3",
> between the grey reset switch and the keyboard connector. I think that S3
> needs to be UP otherwise it would expect a monitor and keyboard to be
> attached.
>
> The MMJ connector is on the back (but obviously Adrian has found that ... or
> he's pushed really, really hard into either the keyboard connector or the
> phone connector :-))
Bear in mind I’m an old DEC head and have been since the early 80s ;) Though I
HAVE seen customers get RJ11 cables jammed in MMJ ports before, because ’they
look alike’.
Both of you missed my sentence where I said ‘It doesn’t matter what position I
have S3 in’, and IIRC even with S3 set to graphics you would still get a dead
sergeant on a VT once init had completed, you just wouldn’t see POST.
Anyway, I’ll hook up a VT today at some point and see if anything happens.
Cheers
--
Adrian Graham
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