>Yup, and there is a jumper buried over on the side that is labelled "RX01
>EN" (presumably to enable it as an RX01 controller).
>So I think we've got it nailed as an RX01/RX02 controller, which is cool
>since I've got an RX01 drive, but those are 8" drives and the connector
>is only 26 pins. What I'm looking for is an M7555 or equivalent to
>control a couple of RX33's on one of the uVaxen (and RX33s too). My plan
>being that if I can re-configure a loadable media type on my second uVax
>it would be something tradeable in the future.
Be careful... it wants to talk to the RX01/02 equivalent designed
by DSD... it most probably will NOT speak to a true DEC RX01/RX02
drive...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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