> On Aug 19, 2016, at 2:55 PM, Douglas Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 8/19/2016 12:19 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
>>> On Aug 19, 2016, at 11:58 AM, Douglas Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> ...
>>> It is the World Box, BA123 and I have hardware manuals that came with the
>>> MVII.
>>> When I got it this was the configuration:
>>> Slot 1 - CPU
>>> Slot 2 - Memory
>>> Slot 3 - Bus Grant Card M9047
>>> Slot 4 - DHV11
>>> Slot 5 - TQK50 (upper) M9047 (lower)
>>> Slot 6 - RQDX2
>>>
>>> The new configuration is:
>>>
>>> Slot 1 - CPU
>>> Slot 2 - Memory (Clearpoint)
>>> Slot 3 - Memory (DEC)
>>> Slot 4 - DHV11
>>> Slot 5 - TQK50 (upper) VIKING (lower)
>>> Slot 6 - RQDX2
>>>
>>> I even tried moving the cards:
>>>
>>> Slot 1 - CPU
>>> Slot 2 - Memory (Clearpoint)
>>> Slot 3 - Memory (DEC)
>>> Slot 4 - Bus Grant M9047
>>> Slot 5 - DHV11
>>> Slot 6 - TQK50 (upper) VIKING (lower)
>>> Slot 7 - RQDX2
>>>
>>> In the last two configurations VMS sees the disk/floppy controller just
>>> fine but not the tape or serial ports.
>>> Today I will pull the DHV11 and put it in the MV4000 and see if it shows up
>>> just to check if the board is OK.
>>> If there is none, or a faulty, TK50 drive attached the controller does VMS
>>> react to this?
>> So you added a "Viking", if I see right. What sort of device is that?
>>
>> If it's an MSCP controller, it would go into the UDA50 floating CSR
>> position. DHV11 and TMSCP rank later than UDA50 in the floating CSR order,
>> so if you added a MSCP controller without adjusting the CSR address switches
>> of those two cards, they would not be correctly recognized as I discussed in
>> my earlier mail today. The order of the cards in the chassis does not
>> affect that; device identification in Unibus and Qbus has no connection to
>> physical card position.
>>
>> paul
>>
>>
> Yes, it is an MSCP disk controller, and it seems to work OK. I boot from it
> and the CSR is at the standard 1st address, it is connected to a SCSI2SD
> board.
>
> I think you have a good point about CSR addresses. There is a CONFIGURE tool
> that tells you what set the addresses to for a particular collection of
> options, I need to run that and then check that all the devices are set to
> the proper addresses.
>
> I suspect that I don't see MUA0 show up because the tape drive is not working
> properly.
To make matters confusing, there's an aspect of floating CSRs I did not mention
before. Some devices -- MSCP disk is one, TMSCP tape also I think -- have
floating CSRS for the second and subsequent units, but the first is fixed.
Others, like the DHV11, are all floating (including the first unit).
paul