Help verify contents of MVII

From: Megan <mbg_at_world.std.com>
Date: Sun Nov 15 15:01:05 1998

>Briefly, I have a Microvax II that I got in that big haul of DEC gear
>this past July. I'm trying to find time to check the machine out. First,
>I need to ask the MVII gurus whether I need to have bus terminators in
>the last empty slots.

No.

>The chassis is a BA23. Machine's model # is 630QY-A2
>
>Slot 1: M7606 EF (KA630-AA w/1mB RAM, F.P., T.O.Y. clock, boot/diag. ROM)
> 2: M7608 BP (MS630-BB, 4mB RAM)
> 3: M9047 (Grant continuity card)
> 4: M3104 DHV11-A, 8-line async. comm. card)
> 5: A-B side: M7546 (TQK50-AA, TK50 controller)
> 5: C-D side: M7555 (RQDX3, Win./FD controller)
> 6: <empty>
> 7: <empty>
> 8: <empty>
> 9: <empty>

>FWIW: the hard disk is an RD53, there's no FD.

The space for the Floppy is being taken up by the TK50 (figuring
you have one, given that you have the controller for it)

>I also got a raggy looking VT220 I still need to check out which I
>understand is needed for MVII's.

A *terminal* of some sort is needed, unless you get the VCB02 (QDSS,
4- or 8-plane color graphics) modules.

>Other than the obvious, such as checking PSU, etc. before lighting it up,
>are there any other words of wisdom or MVII info sources anyone could
>direct me to? I have basically no documentation except for most of a set
>of VMS 5.4 manuals -and I of course do not yet know what OS this machine
>runs (but likely VMS of some version I suspect.)

VMS, Ultrix, NetBSD

                                        Megan Gentry
                                        Former RT-11 Developer

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