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Well if you are not using the second port on the 266C card, remove it and
put your CTL02 card in its slot.  Clean up your hardware resources and you
will have your system console.

Chris Bipes

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Chris, Mark, Rob and Scott.

A few more clues and I think I have the answer.

C09 has the 266C in it.  Based on what Chris said, it should have a 4 
port brick attached.  It does NOT.  In fact, I don't even HAVE a 4 port 
brick.  I think I have one on my 270 at home though....

SO !

Looks like I need to have the 4 port brick attached to the 266C and 
based on Rob directions, it shows that as CTL01 and that should give me 
a console (won't know until I get a 4 port brick attached).

Part Deux is:

CTL02, then, has the current terminal in place, yet, it didn't give me a 
signon.  Working the hunch that the QINTERXXX subsystem was a clue, I 
did use WRKSBSD QINTER* and DID find a QINTER subsystem.  It has the 
*CONS entry in it and *ALL. But, it wasn't started.  I started it and it 
DID  give me a signon screen.  I has assumed, wrongly, that the 
QINTER001 and QINTER002 subsystems were all that were needed.  For 
telnet, yes, but for DSP020000 I needed to have QINTER running.

So that is it then.  Before I scratch this thing I need the 4 port brick 
and then verify that I get a console, at that point I should be able to 
do what I need to do.

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