OT question and On-T info for the SGI crowd

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Sat May 25 19:01:46 2002

On May 25, 1:46, Doc Shipley wrote:

> First the on-topic. Re: the recent thread about the ultra-weird PI
> SIMMs, I did find some 2M modules, and a shop here will do the chip
> conversion to 8M.

Good luck -- let us know how you get on.

> Now the off-topic. I'm going to be doing some testing of a Challenge
> S, and will need to do it from a serial console, as it has no graphics
> option. The serial port's an RS422 just like a Mac, right?

Nearly. Normally it operates in RS423 (RS232-compatible) mode, although
you can switch it to RS422 mode in software. IIRC the manual says that
both pins 4 and 8 are ground. Don't believe it, use pin 4 (or short 4 and
8 at the SGI end). I've seen several cases of wierd behaviour when people
use pin 8 instead, because pin 8 is really just the -ve differential input
to the receiver, in RS422 mode. To use the first serial line as the
console, you should only need pins 3 (TxD), 4 (SG), and 5 (RxD).

-- 
Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Network Manager
						University of York
Received on Sat May 25 2002 - 19:01:46 BST

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