Subject: RE: Qbus IDE adapter
To: vax <port-vax@netbsd.org>
From: Gordon Zaft <zaft@azstarnet.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 01/02/2002 14:57:23
         I would DEARLY love to have a few of these if someone got the urge 
to do a PCB...

GZ
At 11:09 AM 1/2/2002 -0800, Carlini, Antonio wrote:


> > Chuck Dickman wrote:
> >
> >
>         >I have been playing with a Qbus to IDE drive adapter for a while,
>and
>         >with some free time this Christmas, I got around to working on
>         >it and documenting it.
>
>         >You can find information here: http://www.chd.dyndns.org/qbus_ide/
>
>         This looks really neat!
>
>         I poked around your site for a while and
>         it sounds like you are looking for docs
>         re some older DEC chips.
>
>         The DC003, DC004, DC005 and DC010 are
>         reasonably well documented in the back of the
>         DHV11 technical manual, EK-DHV11-TM-001
>         and EK-DHV11-TM-002 both have this
>         information.
>
>         I'm assuming you don't have those. I don't
>         know of anywhere that has that online. I
>         scanned my DHV11 printset and that's
>         available at:
>           http://208.190.133.201/decimages/moremanuals.htm
>
>         You could try poking around the sites
>         that http://www.decdocs.org/ points
>         to as one of them may have it
>         online.
>
>         I'll eventually get mine scanned but
>         in the meantime - if it would be useful
>         - I could scan just the relevant pages.
>
>         The DC021 seems to be an octal bus transceiver,
>         I *may* be able to dig something up
>         about that.
>
>         Let me know if the scans will be useful
>         and whether it's worth looking for
>         DC021 stuff.
>
>         Antonio
>         arcarlini@iee.org