SCSI board trouble in a 3/140
Nick Sayer
mrapple at quack.sac.ca.us
Sat Mar 16 08:44:00 AEST 1991
I am in the midst of moving from a 2/170 to a 3/140.
The 3/140 has a CPU board that claims to be a 3/75M or 3/160M Rom Rev Rev
2.7 [sic], an ALM-I (Systech MTI-1600 in a Multibus->VME3 adapter), and
(for the moment) a Xylogics 450 (also in a Multibus->VME3). When I need to
talk to my 1/2" tape drive, out comes the ALM and in goes a Ciprico
Tapemaster (you guessed it: in a Multibus->VME3). All of this works for
the moment, but I have sitting here a very nice ~700 MB SCSI drive I want
to use. When I stick in a Sun 3 SCSI card, the diagnostic LEDs blink a
little, then stay in a state that according to an engineer at Sun means a
"bus error". No boot screen ever appears on the monitor. RESET and
booting with the diag/norm switch in the diag position don't change
anything.
Placing the SCSI board in a known-good Sun 3/160 works just fine. Taking
a known-good Sun 3 SCSI board of a similar type and putting it in the
3/140 results in the same behavior.
I have tried playing with the 5 backplane jumpers, but no change.
What have I overlooked?
Please help me out. I am stuck with a pair of M2312K drives instead of my
brand new monster SCSI drive. I am, unfortunately, unable to receive news,
but mail works for the moment. Thanks in advance.
Nick Sayer | Think of me as a recombinant | RIP: Mel Blanc
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