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What is in slot C09? 

-----Original Message-----
date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 12:38:31 -0600
from: Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: No signon screen

No. No Ops Console. This system always had a Twinax console.

But, I am beginning to think that there WAS another twinax controller at
one time.

Here is what I am seeing:

CTL01 is a 266C device type (not sure what that is exactly)
CTL02 is a 2722 device type.

The QCTLSBSD is QCTL.  QCTL is active.  There is a QCTL controller
defined as a 266C device although it is varied off.  If you try to vary
it on it tells you that the resource is already in use (presumably by
CTL01 which uses the same resource).

When I delete the terminal device description on CTL02 (the only device
configured on it), it autoconfigs as DSP020000 which tells me that it is
on CTL02 (true) and has address 0 (true) on port 0 (true).  Even if I
didn't want this as a console, shouldn't it still give me a signon
screen?

There is only one connector at the back of the 720 that will connect to
the "brick".

I just re-checked that the cable and terminal are OK by taking the
terminal and cable off of our Model 800 and putting it on the 720.  No
luck.

I suspect that it has something to do with the fact that the Twinax
controller is CTL02 and probably something to do with the multiple
QINTER subsystems but I can't quite pull it all together.

Pete


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