Meanwhile, on AUI cables: the difficulty with plugging a transceiver into the Pro is that 
the Pro uses regular nuts, for a plug that secures by screws.  That's non-standard, since 
the AUI spec calls for the "turret" and sliding latch type.  So a standard AUI 
cable wouldn't be a real cure because you'd still have that mismatch.

Yup, it's a DEC thing, however the DEQNA cab kits do the proper cam and lock interface. I thought about removing the nuts, but went with ordering a cable and I'll pull the studs off it to make it work. Sub optimal but that is DEC (also I remember AUI cables did come with screws so other vendors did this in the early days as well)

Ordered from Ebay, all well. Next step is to start figuring out how to VMR the POS.SYS file and see how the drivers are in there.

CZ


A simple solution is an adapter.  I bought one from L-com: 
https://www.l-com.com/d-sub-aui-to-db15-adapter-male-female which says that it is "discontinued" 
but also shows "available: 11" so perhaps you can still get one.  Failing that, an option would be 
to get a "socket saver" -- which is just a thin device with a connector at each end, intended to 
save the device connectors from wear -- and remove the transceiver-side fastener so the transceiver can plug 
in.  That second option doesn't give you a secure attachment but it's likely good enough.

        paul

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