8/E PSU resolution

From: Megan <mbg_at_world.std.com>
Date: Sat Apr 10 20:03:03 1999

>Just out of curiousity, which fuse is missing?

I was rushed, so I didn't really notice the rating. It was the
middle one on the cover latch side (left side of the case as you
look at the front panel)

>Another thing. I trust you have the little jumper plugs in the 3 pin
>mate-n-lock sockets on the power supply? If not, the machine won't power
>up. These sockets are _not_ the same as the ones on a PDP11 power
>controller. You need to short the middle pin to one end pin on one socket
>and the middle pin to the other end pin on the other socket.

Aha... There is only one of those in (that I remember)...

Which one is shorted which way (or is it sufficient to have one
short one way and the other to short the other way?)

Sorry, I haven't looked at the printset yet... that's the reason
for the stupid question...

                                        Megan Gentry
                                        Former RT-11 Developer

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