Subject: Information on cards in my MVII
To: NetBSD VAX Port <port-vax@netbsd.org>
From: Alex van Denzel <netbsd@adenzel.demon.nl>
List: port-vax
Date: 04/06/1999 21:36:35
Ladies, Gentlemen,
I have a few questions on the cards and adapters I have in my MicroVAX II
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+-----------------------+-----------------------+
1 | M7606 KA630 | Processor
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
2 | MS630-B | Memory 1)
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
3 | M7609 | Memory 1)
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
4 | M7516 DELQA | Black plastic card | Ethernet
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
5 | M7500 Q COMMS CONTROLLER | X.25 etc 2)
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
6 | M3107 DHQ11 | M3107 DHQ11 | 8 port asyncs 3)
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
7 | M9047 GRANT CONT. | M3107 DHQ11 | 8 port async 3)
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
8 | M7555 RQDX | M7546 TK50 CONTR. | Floppy/HDU, Tape 4)
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
9 | (empty) |
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
10 | (empty) |
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
11 | (empty) |
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
12 | (empty) |
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
13 | (empty) | M9058 RQDX SIGN.DIST. | Floppy/HDU 4)
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
Notes/Questions
1) What is the memory size?
2) Am I correct in thinking this is a X.25 or WAN port? (connected to DB-25 port)
3) Settings (dip-switch) on the boards:
123456789A 12345678 (1=on or closed)
6AB : 1000010100 10011010 conn. to 8 DB25 port
6CD : 1000010011 10011001 conn. to centronics style port
7CD : 1000010101 10011011 conn. to centronics style port
4) Tape connected to TK50 unit, disks are RD53-A, RD54-A, RD54-A, no floppy
disk drive
I hope someone can fill in some of the blanks.
Greetings,
Alex van Denzel
netbsd@adenzel.demon.nl
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