On 2/13/17 8:16 AM, william degnan wrote:

Question - I am working on a PDP 11 KE11E M7238 EIS board (for PDP 11/40)
which causes the CPU to crash when installed; front panel not responsive,
can't boot XXDP.  I installed a removable jumper so I can flip jumper
configs back and forth between EIS installed/not installed.  Without the
EIS the system works fine, can boot OS's that do not require it like RT11.

As discussed before the EIS is required if I want to boot up UNIX 6 on the
11/40, which is a goal of mine.

Thought - I don't have a LW11L, M787 installed.  This is a the Line TIme
Clock option card.  Do you think that maybe the EIS board requires this for
some reason, even though there are no references to this as a requirement
in any docs I can find?  Maybe the docs writers assume it's installed?  I
only wonder because any time I have seen the M7238 installed in an 11/40 I
have also seen a M787.

I could swap out the current 11/40 backplane with a backplane that has the
jumpers for the M787 already removed, but I only want to do this if it's
necessary.  When we were talking before I neglected to mention I had no
M787, you may have assumed I did.

I think it's extremely unlikely that the EIS requires an LTC to function, I can't think of any reason why this would be the case, or why it would cause the effects you're seeing. I also don't recall seeing any such requirements in the hardware documentation, but it's been a little while since I last looked at them (while installing the MMU and Stack Limit Register in my own 11/40).

Can you be more detailed in your description of the behavior you're seeing? Is the system unresponsive at power-up, or is it only after attempting to boot that it "crashes"? Can you toggle in programs and run them?

I'll also add that regardless of what's going on with your EIS, you *will* need an LTC to run V6 UNIX so you might think about getting one set up anyway.

- Josh




Bill


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