DEC 3000 trouble

From: Francis. Javier Mesa <javi_at_cse.ucsc.edu>
Date: Mon Aug 6 19:21:06 2001

On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Tom Owad wrote:

> This is likely off-topic - I have no idea how old the DEC 3000 is - but
> I'm hoping it will fall cool hardware exception.
>
> I think its either a model 600 or 700. At any rate, its very large and
> is a tower design. I have not yet used the system and am trying to get
> it to boot. I do not have a keyboard, mouse, or monitor for it, so I
> need to connect via terminal, but am having som trouble.

The 600 is a desktop model, so I am assuming that you are referring to a
700. The DEC 3000's usually expect the keyboard/mouse cable to be present.
If it doesn't detect them it will generate an error. In order to use it as
a headless system make sure you flip the small switch that is on the back
where all the ports are. Then the machine will ignore the keyboard error
and use the serial console port.
 
> For a terminal, I am using an Apple Powerbook G4 with ZTerm set to 9600,
> 8, n, 1. I'm using a Keyspan USB-Serial adapter and a null modem
> adapter. I've connected my "terminal" to the 25 pin printer serial port
> on the DEC 3000.

That is not a serial port, actually it is parallel. The serial ports in
the DEC3000 are MMJ type, which is a modied phone jack and propietary to
DEC. Try to find an MMJ to DB9 or 25 converter. That is your serial
port...

  I power up the DEC, it does its whirling and spinning
> up, but I never get anything at all on my terminal. I've tried booting
> with the S3 switch (whicdh I understand is supposed to change from kb/
> mouse/monitor to console mode) in both directions, but to no avail.
>
> The LED on the front reads "FD". It's possible that the RAM I have
> installed (which I got from another DEC 3000) is not appropriate for the
> system.

Putting RAM is also tricky, you need to put them in groups of 8 simms per
bank, all of the same type in each bank. A bank is defined by all the
simms at the same height (the model 600, which I am familiar with has the
memory simms plugged into 4 sets of raisers, so bank 1 = all the simms
that go near the motherboard from the bottom, and bank 2 = all the simms
that go on top of bank 1)

                              /--> simm raiser
                             /
i.e. Bank2 ====-| |-==== --> simm
                         | |
            Bank1 ====-| |-====
                         | |
                 ------------------- (motherboard)

> Any suggestions on what I need to do to get this to work are very much
> appreciated. This is completely out of my area of expertise and I hate
> to keep power cycling the DEC while I experiment.

Good luck, hope this helps...

> Thanks!
>
> Tom



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