Digital Board ID request please

From: Chuck McManis <cmcmanis_at_mcmanis.com>
Date: Tue Apr 3 13:29:24 2001

Bill is correct, is a synchronous serial network interface. DDCMP is a
DECnet protocol and allows the device to be MOP booted over DECNET if
you've got the ROM for it. I've got a couple of these (plus some with S-box
handles) and would love to get the technical specs on them. Then I could
hook them up to a CSU/DSU and run Frame relay lines around my house :-)

--Chuck

> > Board has 3 notches. on back it says "DEC DMV11 Microprogram Control". It
> > also has the following numbers: M8053 on one of the top fingers. Also
> > CS*ABCDEFHJKLMNPRS also DDCMP ADDR BOOT enable. Can anyone tell me what
> this
> > is and what it does?
>
>I believe this was most often used as an IO Processor for Sync
>communications... The DMC and line card used to handle DECnet as well as
>other protocols at 56k sync speeds -- the DMV is a QBus version...
>
>--Bill
Received on Tue Apr 03 2001 - 13:29:24 BST

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