Well, my 11/34C has the M9312 in it.
See www.pdp-11.nl and click on the folder PDP-11/34A.
Inside that folder is a folder called CPU information,
in there is the folder options, and the last item is the
document "bootstrap" (M9312). Maybe that's a little help.
I have a scan of the M9312 manual and also of the M9301
manual wich will be at Jay's in a few weeks ...
- Henk.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andreas Freiherr [mailto:Andreas.Freiherr_at_Vishay.com]
> Sent: maandag 24 februari 2003 13:49
> To: cctech_at_classiccmp.org
> Subject: Re: M9312 Bootstrap Questions
>
>
> Jeffrey,
>
> are you sure the 11/34 manual is talking about the M9312? - I seem to
> remember that my copy describes the M9301, of which, IIRC, there are
> -YA, -YB, and -YF versions.
>
> Since all M9301s are completely different from the M9312, it
> would be no
> surprise if you cannot match the switches between docs and hardware...
>
> Andreas
>
> Jeffrey Sharp wrote:
> > Ok, I got my PDP-11/34 mounted in its rack and have started to audit
> > jumpers, switches, etc. I am being cornfused by the M9312 bootstrap
> > terminator module.
> >
> > First, I'm confused about what version of the module I
> have. My 11/34 user's
> > manual (EK-11034-UG-001 '77) talks about a -YA, -YB, and
> -YF version of the
> > board. My M9312 manual (EK-M9312-TM-003 '81) talks only in terms of
> > bootstrap ROM part numbers. The DIP switch references in
> the two documents
> > conflict, even differing on the switch settings necessary
> just to boot into
> > the console emulator.
> ...
>
> --
> Andreas Freiherr
> Vishay Semiconductor GmbH, Heilbronn, Germany
> http://www.vishay.com
Received on Mon Feb 24 2003 - 09:29:00 GMT