I could not find much either. I think it is 2nd generation 16 line digital interface DMA for Q bus. DEC used the DR-11B and DRV-11B to do transfer data between different permutations of UNIBIS and QBUS machines. DEC Computing Support Services and Customers could wire them for bespoke...
Back in last century, we would take and leave off the front panel and carefully swap disks in and out of the RK05-F. The disks used all had to be formated in the same drive. Only 1 pack out of 20 gave us a problem. It was a dodgy pack to begin with. We did not have a second RK05-F, so we...
You might want to look at the odt-style ROM monitor on the M9312 bootstrap/terminator module that were used for PDP-11/34.
See https://github.com/AK6DN/AK6DN.github.io/blob/main/PDP-11/M9312/23-248F1/23-248F1.lst
Jerry
Check the power supply voltages. DC OK - off is a symptom that either +5v or +12v are out of tolerance. Electrolytic capacitor failures are common in equipment of this age. Processors won't attempt to start until this is corrected and DC OK is asserted.
The machines involved were specialized diagnosic clinical implementations. Support contracts :) (Marquette Electronics, now GE Healthcare) dealt with any failures.
However, we did extract some of the clinical data for research purposes. So I would routinely insert a DLVJ11, connect a CRT and...
I've never see the built in hardware ODT console at anything other than 17777560-17777566 or their 16 or 18 bit equivalents.
That said, you don't need a DL/DLV-11 if there is ROM bootstrap code that can start the OS without it. We had many systems w/o a CRT or hardware terminal. But ou need...
I don't quite follow what media you have that requires a LLF. The following designations and products were common
SSSD => Single-Sided Single-Density (RX01)
SSDD => Single-Sided Double-Density (RX02)
DSSD => Double-Sided Single-Density
DSDD => Double-Sided Double-Density
Many third party...
All the media I purchased as RX01 floppies was formatted. If someone taken a magnet to it (and it is harder than you think), a LLF may be necessary. An RX02 drive could convert the RX01 media to the RX02 format. But anyone who used an RX01, simply purchased it as already low level formatted...
The only time I needed to do a LLF on RX01 media (IBM 3740) was either 1) I was low on media and recycled a few with minor defects or 2) was dealing with double sided variants (index hole differences be here). Most third party drives and Qbus controllers can do this by just toggling in a few...
There were a series of rtVAX products. The KA620 SBC as I remember it had no virtual memory functionality and could only run VAXELN Run-Time. The disabling of the memory management was like putting glue into the extra qbus slots of VAXstation II. This was to prevent the conversion of an...
Pure spectulation follows. TTI supplied their own controllers for SCSI DDS tape drives. I used a variant on an 11/750. I don't recall using a special driver and it probably came up as DEC Tape drive look alike. I never tried to attach a disk drive, but if VMS will load a the DKDRIVER for it...
I am looking for a copy of the RT–11 System Internals Manual - AA–PD6NA–TC (V5.6) that has the figures in it. The pdf versions on Bitsavers and other places are missing almost all the figures. I don't know if these figures were lost in the conversion from a VAX Document or if were never...
What error messages do you get and/or how far do you get into the power up test?
I;ve never seen a schematic of the 30-35042-01 power supply. There may be some limited detail from people who have reversed engineered it. Bad electrolytic capacitors are a common problem in gear of that era...
Yes sorry - G143R dual board. The UC08 have two independent controllers sharing a board and need a Q/Q bus slot. The UC07 quad is a single populated UC08 with a few bus jumpers for the second Q bus slot. The III models have additional electrical emission suppression. I would be surprised if...
I've used the UC07 (no special handles) with 11/23, 11/73, MVII and K650 in various backplanes - BA23/BA213/H9276. They were rev G and had G134R firmware. Both physical drives and SCSI2SD worked. I used VMS7.3 RT11 5.x and TSX+. Other than watch the SCSI termination, I used generic SCSI...