cctalk Digest, Vol 70, Issue 3

Johnny Billquist bqt at softjar.se
Tue Jun 2 03:55:28 CDT 2009


On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Josh Dersch <derschjo at mail.msu.edu> wrote:

 > Here's a question:  The M9300 Ian lent me has three jumpers, labeled as
 > follows:
 >
 > W1 : "Remove jumper for beginning of non processor bus termination"
 > W2 : "Remove jumper for end of bus termination"
 > W3 : "Remove jumper for end of processor bus termination"
 >
 > Currently, W1 is installed, W2 and W3 are removed.  Is this correct?

Don't know for sure. Look in a manual? :-)

 > I'm curious what is meant by "processor bus" vs. just "bus" in this 
context
 > -- can someone fill me in?

Some CPUs (can't remember about the 11/40 anymore) use an M930 (or 
M9300) at the beginning of the CPU as well as at the end of the Unibus. 
The 11/70 for example.

	Johnny

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