Subject: Re: Microvax 3100/30 KA45
To: None <"port-vax@netbsd.org"@vbormc.vbo.dec.com>
From: Lasciate ogni speranza, voi ch'entrate! 09-Jan-1998 0632 +0000 <carlini@marvin.enet.dec.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 01/09/1998 08:14:23
"mxs46@po.CWRU.Edu" "Michael Sokolov" wrote:
> Carl Makin <Carl.Makin@aipo.gov.au> wrote to me instead of port-vax that
>he has got the following reply:
>> > I have a Microvax 3100/30, KA45 board number with a TZK10 tape drive
>> > (QIC-525) and 16MB RAM.
>>
>> This 3100 should be supported.
> No! Apparently the person who has written that was confused by the
>number 3100. This number is really MEANINGLESS. What matters is the number
>of the system board, which, as I have said before, should be KA44 rather
>than KA45. Normally, if a machine has both MicroVAX and VAXstation
The MicroVAX 3100-30 and 3100-40 (same machine, different box) use a KA45 CPU
board. (I've never seen any reference to a KA44).
>DO NOT correspond to VS3100 M30 and M40! The correspondence between MV3100
>and VS3100 models is as follows:
> +--------+---------+
> | MV3100 | VS31000 |
> +--------+---------+
> | M10 | M30 |
> | M10e | M38 |
> | M20 | M40 |
> | M20e | M48 |
> +--------+---------+
The MV3100-10/20 and VS3100-30/40 do not correspond in any real way: you cannot
convert from one to the other except by swapping the board. (It is possible that
one board was a re-design based on the other, but otherwise they are distinct).
Similarly the MV3100-10e/20e and VS3100-38/48 are distinct. The MV3100-10/20 use
a KA41-A (or KA41-B in the VAXserver variant), the MV3100-10e/20e use a KA41-D
(or KA41-E), the VS3100-30/40 use a KA42-A and the VS3100-38/48 use a KA42-B.
Antonio
Antonio Carlini Mail: carlini@marvin.enet.dec.com
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