Subject: Re: VAX 4000 QBUS question
To: None <port-vax@netbsd.org>
From: 9000 VAX <vax9000@gmail.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 12/16/2004 09:00:18
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 11:42:17 +0000, George Harvey <fr30@dial.pipex.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just acquired a new toy, a VAX 4000/500A :-) I've used NetBSD for
> several years but this is my first encounter with a VAX QBUS system. I
> understand that the DSSI disk controller is not supported so I was very
> pleased to get a CMD CQD-223/TM SCSI card with it. Unfortunately I'm
Congratulations.

> having a few problems installing the card, it came from another 4000 so
> isn't configured for my box. The only QBUS card that came with my 500A
> is the TK70 controller, without the CMD card installed, I see:
>
> >>> show qbus
> Scan of Qbus I/O Space
> -20001940 (774500) = 0000 TQK50/TQK70/TU81E/RV20/KFQSA-TAPE
> -20001942 (774502) = 0BC0
> -20001F40 (777500) = 0020 IPCR
>
> Scan of Qbus Memory Space
> >>>
>
> With the CMD card installed, I get exactly the same output. If I then
> remove the TK70 controller, I still get the same output! From this I
> guess that my CMD card is configured with the same address as the TK70
> controller. I've had a hunt on the 'net but haven't found any info on
> jumper settings for the CQD-223 so I'm looking for help to re-jumper it
> to a non-overlapping address.

Your fisk disk controller should be set to the address of
17772150/20001468. I'd guess in your another 4000 there were other
disk controllers so the CQD was set to the secondary or thirdly
address. I guess the CPU might not scan the secondary or thirdly
addresses if it does not find a controller at the first address.

I have a CQD-440/443 manual. I don't know whether 223 and 440 share
the same jumper settings. But here is the CQD-440 jumper settings for
disk/tape addresses:
17772150/20001468: sw1-1 ON sw1-2 ON sw1-3 ON sw1-4 ON sw1-5 ON (this
should be your disk setting)
17774500/20001940: sw1-6 ON sw1-7 ON sw1-8 ON sw1-9 ON sw1-10 ON (this
is your tape setting).

>
> A more worrying question is whether I can use this card as a disk
> controller at all, does the TM suffix mean that it only supports tapes?

On my CQD-440/443 manual, it reads:
"CQD-440/TM  supports disk and tape drive simultaneously"

vax, 9000

>
> Thanks,
> George
>