Subject: Re: Two unrelated questions
To: Douglas S. Meade <doug@inforum2.umd.edu>
From: Simon Burge <simonb@telstra.com.au>
List: port-pmax
Date: 02/27/1999 21:37:01
"Douglas S. Meade" wrote:
> Here is another cable/connector question. On the DECStation, to
> boot "headless", it appears that the serial port to use is the
> one on the far right, when the unit is right side up. ;)
>
> Looking at the NetBSD/Pmax web pages, I see that this is described
> as a MMJ-6 connector. Where is the best place to purchase such
> a serial cable?
We've got cables made up by the local cable-maker just by giving them
the pinouts, but you should also be able to buy them from DEC resellers.
I'm guessing from below that it's a 3100 - you want the printer port
unless you've changed the console PROM environment variable.
> Reading through the archive of this mailing list is interesting,
> and provides valuable insights. For example, several years back
> there was a thread on booting these 3100s headless, with the
> exclamation that it had truly made it to "FAQ status". Well ... ?
> Anyway, in those messages, a pointer was given to the Ultrix FAQ,
> which is fairly easy to locate on the net, and in the hardware section
> they talk about how to make a mouse loopback connector. Someone,
> ( I think Simon ) suggested using a paper clip. Will this really
> work, or is there something better I should try to get ahold of?
The paper-clip thing works. What I've done for one machine around here
is cut the plug off a mouse and join the right two wires together.
However, paper-clips are more plentiful than spare mice around here. Of
course, just leaving the mouse in too is ok.
I should add this and a few other things to the FAQ... Even an xref to
the Ultrix FAQ would be a start.
Simon.