RM disks on VAX 8200?
Root Boy Jim
rbj at icst-cmr.arpa
Wed May 25 06:51:49 AEST 1988
From: Chris Torek <chris at mimsy.uucp>
Date: 14 May 88 00:21:03 GMT
In article <325 at rhesus.primate.wisc.edu> bin at rhesus.primate.wisc.edu (Brain in Neutral) writes:
So *that's* what `bin' stands for :-)
>A dead PDP-11/60, with a SI 9400 controller ...
>A live VAX 8200 with a Unibus.
I am not familiar with the SI controllers (nor with the 11/60 [yes,
this wizard has never used an '11]), but if the 9400 is a Unibus
device, you should be able to plug it into a BUA. It may not work
there, however. A number of `Unibus' devices fail when put in a BUA.
I am, but as usual, there are a few holes in my knowlege. We run SI 9900's
on our 750, and used to run an SI 9400. They emulate a Massbus. I don't
know if they will plug into a Unibus. Call SI, if they think they can
make any money from you, they will gladly help, and I would recommend
they do the installation for you; you get some nifty diags and formatting
programs (our diags won't format our 9766; even tho it looks like an
RM05, SI does it's registers differently). They may even let you trade
in your 9400 for something else. Even if you can't use the controller,
you may be able to save the disks.
Is their anyway to connect a Massbus to an 8200?
I know for a fact that Interlan NI1010s do not work (they pretend to
work, but put garbage into memory).
And into your mailbox :-)
Of course, even if it does work, you will have to write a driver....
No you won't. You can buy one from SI. Cheap at $300 for 4.3 BSD.
Also has online formatting/verification and bad-block updating.
In-Real-Life: Chris Torek, Univ of MD Comp Sci Dept (+1 301 454 7163)
Domain: chris at mimsy.umd.edu Path: uunet!mimsy!chris
(Root Boy) Jim Cottrell <rbj at icst-cmr.arpa>
National Bureau of Standards
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P.S. Chris' name is not in the dictionary, but there is a submarine in
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