Xebec Controller and DFV-11A Controller

From: Zane H. Healy <healyzh_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: Mon Aug 17 21:07:52 1998

>R220/330 means 220Ohm/330Ohm terminator (the 221331 number I mentioned
>means the same thing - read it as 22*10^1, etc). Interestingly, that's
>the standard terminator for SASI/SCSI!

Hmmm.... Unfortunatly I don't see it being able to function as a SASI/SCSI
controller by itself, we're back to what you'd mentioned with it only being
one side of the controller.

>OK, do you have a multimeter? If so, first find a ground pin on the board
>(shouldn't be hard), and then find which pins of the connector are
>connected to ground (all along one side, possibly missing the middle
>one?). Then see which other pins have _some_ resistance to ground.

OK, I checked one of the connectors while the board was in the /03. The
1's have some resistance, and the 2's are grounded.

000011111100000000000000
222222222222222222222222
-----------Circuit Board-----------------

>> Well if you've got a web browser, I just stuck the a photo of it on my web
>
>I have a web browser, but it's lynx, and thus text only...
>
>-tony

Ah, well I guess that idea didn't work so well :^(

                                Zane
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