ISC, I guess what I meant to say was that the program is the same on the
100,102 and that the pin out is the same for the 102,200.
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 11:02 AM, Brian White wrote:
> The boot disk for 200 boots everything, 100, 102, 200. It has 2 sets of
> files, the
The boot disk for 200 boots everything, 100, 102, 200. It has 2 sets of
files, the original files for 100 plus another set of the same files for
200. Yes the cable is the same for 102 and 200, at least for the pins. It's
not necessarily the same for the plastic shroud. The opening around the bus
IIRC the rule of thumb is the cable is the same for the 102 and 200. The
100 is unique. The boot disk is the same on the 100 and 102. And the 200
is unique. Just FYI.
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 8:50 AM, Randall Kindig
wrote:
> There’s only one way it can go, really,
There’s only one way it can go, really, in order for everything to fit
together properly.
> On Jan 27, 2018, at 1:46 AM, Jim Anderson wrote:
>
>> -Original Message-
>>
>> The very first thing I noticed is that you plugged your cable into the
>> RS-232 port of your
I didn’t know the cable was different for a 102. The one I have is supposed
to work for a 100/102/200.
I realized you had a 102 when I saw your break key was on the left. Mine is
more towards the middle. You have to contort yourself like a Hindu goddess to
press the CNTL, BREAK and RESET
Sorry I forgot to point out I was using a 102 not a 100!
I do have a 100 and a cable for 100, but the steps and behavior are all
exactly the same.
On Jan 27, 2018 1:25 AM, "Randall Kindig" wrote:
> hey, Brian,
>
> thanks for the video.
>
> The very first thing I