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Title: "ASK THE WIZARDS"
Moderator:QUARK::LIONEL
Created:Mon Oct 30 1995
Last Modified:Mon May 12 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1857
Total number of notes:3728

1642.0. "Open: connecting tape drive" by STAR::JKEENAN () Tue Mar 04 1997 15:17

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Name: Eero Wallenius
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Questions: 

How to connect a TK50 and a TK70 tapedrive on the same
MicroVax II system. I have tried the same method as connecting
two TK50 drives but tha does no work. Is there a solution
to my problem.
Sincirely Eero Wallenius ITC
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1642.1Contact DIGITAL Service For AssistanceXDELTA::HOFFMANSteve, OpenVMS EngineeringFri Mar 07 1997 15:0727
   Obviously, you will need access to the documentation for the various
   Q-bus modules installed in this system.

   You will need a second Q-bus controller for the second tape drive,
   and you will likely need assistance in correctly configuring the
   new controller via switch settings on the new tape controller, and
   potentially reconfiguring other switch settings on other Q-bus
   controllers present in the system (note that Q-bus CSR values have
   a `configuration priority order' or `rank', and the insertion or the
   removal of any specific Q-bus module can potentially cause cascading
   changes to the CSRs and/or vectors of other modules installed in the
   Q-bus system).

   The determination of the correct CSR and vector settings is via the
   SYSGEN> CONFIGURE command, and via directly decoding the CSR and/or
   vector settings on the module(s).  (Not via SYSGEN> SHOW commands,
   as those displays show the expected -- not actual -- values...)

   When using SYSGEN> CONFIGURE, one must specify *all* Q-bus devices,
   as -- given the cascading nature of Q-bus CSRs -- the omission of any
   one of the Q-bus widgets present may result in an invalid configuration.

   If you would like assistance with this process, or if you are not
   familiar with and accustomed to working with static-sensitive
   electronic devices and potentially working near hazardous voltages,
   please contact the local DIGITAL service office directly.