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</head><body text="#000000">OK - so I now have a serial terminal hooked
up to the 11/73, and when I power it up, I get the line<br>
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173000<br>
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and then the "@" prompt, which I assume means I'm in ODT.<br>
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>From what I can read, 173000 should be the address in the ROM to fire up
the setup menu on the KDJ11-B board, but no matter what I'm entering at
the prompt I either get back question marks or it seems to jump around
to different memory addresses.<br>
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so anything like <br>
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@173000G <br>
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or entering a "p" after the machine comes up don't get me anywhere.<br>
<br>
VT320 terminal is set to 9600 8N1, not sure if I need to do anything to
differentiate between CR and LF as I'm entering things.<br>
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So - can you tell this obvious noob what I'm missing to get any further
on this guy?<br>
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I have a Xyplex MaxServer that boots off a CF card and does LAT<br>and
TCP/IP with no licenses needed. The user interface is just like a<br>DECserver,
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could use a TCP/IP terminal server instead with Unix? Some of them did
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terminal servers are fantastic, but that approach would require
LAT on the PDP-11. That's possible, but not with any of the UNIX
implementations that Steve is considering.
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