NCR Tower help (was Re: New acquisition)

From: Patrick Finnegan <pat_at_purdueriots.com>
Date: Wed Sep 18 10:44:01 2002

What I've managed to pick up looks like an NCR Tower 400 series machine.
I managed to find a DA15 pinout for the majority of the serial ports on
the machine in the old classiccmp archive. However, the 'console' port
"B" is a DE9, not a DA15, and definately isn't the same pinout as IBM has
used.

Any help with the pinout would be appreaciated, thanks!

-- Pat

On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Patrick Finnegan wrote:

> On Mon, 16 Sep 2002, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
>
> > dimensions) and weighs in excess of 100LBS. It has a pair of MFM hard
> > drives (full height 5.25") a streaming tape drive, and a 5.25" floppy
> > drive mounted in it. Also has 8 RS-232 DA-15 serial ports, a parallel (?)
> > printer port, and some sort of other, possibly serial, DB-25 port.
>
> It has a 68010 CPU, 4MB of RAM (As far as I can tell), and a multibus
> interface that has the floppy/hard drive controller, RS-232 line
> controller (with a dedicated 68010), a tape controller, and a controller
> for a second bus that has an I/O modules of some sort stuck in it.
>
> There's three more slots, so it's possible that additional Multibus cards
> could be placed in it.
>
> Right now (or after I get some sleep), I'm trying to determine the pinout
> on the console ports so that I can connect something to the machine and
> watch the console messages. I love (*cough* *cough*) the non-standard
> DA15F and DE9F RS-232 ports on this thing.
>
> The ST-506 interface drives are Hitachi DK511-5's, 41MB each. A bit
> smaller than the 140MB drives I had with my Unisys U5000.
>
> Pictures will come tomorrow, and be available at
> http://purdueriots.com/classiccmp/ncr_multibus/
>
> -- Pat
>
>
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