uniserver 68LC040 Nov 18, 2014 #2 this one is the SCSI and GLUE this one is the SWIM I am trying to track down a SCSI issue with one of my boards here Thought it would help, especially when your following the schematics doing continuity checks as am right now Last edited by a moderator: Nov 18, 2014
this one is the SCSI and GLUE this one is the SWIM I am trying to track down a SCSI issue with one of my boards here Thought it would help, especially when your following the schematics doing continuity checks as am right now
uniserver 68LC040 Nov 18, 2014 #3 ok looks like i saved the day, needed to run a wire from P24 of GLUE to P17 of the SCSI I/C this line was called SCSI* ---whatever that means. It works now. Techkinght provided some words if inspiration so cudos to him as well. Other common lines that are out from cap rot are as Follow's: P66 Glue to P19 SCSI I/C P68 Glue to P18 SCSI I/C P51 Glue to P9 SCSI I/C Also some other Semi Common lines that are out effecting SE/30 SCSI: P5 SWIM to P27 SCSI I/C P8 SWIM to P26 SCSI I/C P15 SWIM to P21 SCSI I/C
ok looks like i saved the day, needed to run a wire from P24 of GLUE to P17 of the SCSI I/C this line was called SCSI* ---whatever that means. It works now. Techkinght provided some words if inspiration so cudos to him as well. Other common lines that are out from cap rot are as Follow's: P66 Glue to P19 SCSI I/C P68 Glue to P18 SCSI I/C P51 Glue to P9 SCSI I/C Also some other Semi Common lines that are out effecting SE/30 SCSI: P5 SWIM to P27 SCSI I/C P8 SWIM to P26 SCSI I/C P15 SWIM to P21 SCSI I/C
Trash80toHP_Mini NIGHT STALKER 68040 Nov 18, 2014 #4 Great job uni. It looks like I need to do something similar. I've got 10 missing signals to patch on mine.
Great job uni. It looks like I need to do something similar. I've got 10 missing signals to patch on mine.