Re: 4400/200: next issue!
"William J. Coldwell" <[email protected]> Mon, 6 Sep 2021 18:12:18 -0600
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Rs-422 I think, not rs 232 Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 6, 2021, at 4:35 PM, Mouse <[email protected]> wrote: > > Okay, thanks to everyone who helped, I have my 4400/200 powering up > now. > > Next problem: having trouble finding the relevant serial port - if > there is such a thing. I found references saying that for serial > console I want the modem port, which is fine, BUT... > > ...I can't seem to find the relevant pins. > > The connector looks like the miniDIN-8 I'm used to from SPARCStations, > only with a 9th pin. I found a Sun cable that brought the 8 pins it > supports out to a DB-25. Pin 7 - the usual ground pin - shows a > sub-1-ohm connection to circuit ground, so I figured I should be able > to find the data pins by looking for pins driven by the machine. > > Trouble is, I was able to find only two such, and neither of them gives > me data on power-up. > > I then tried the other port - the one marked with a printer icon > instead of a phone handset icon - and got just as much nothing. > > Of course, the dead battery means any settings will have been lost. > Does this mean that I shouldn't expect anything on the serial ports > upon powering up with neither keyboard nor monitor connected? I don't > know where my ADB keyboards are, nor any Mac monitors (I used to have > one, not sure whether I still do). Is it possible to drive a VGA > monitor off the Mac DA-15 video with a passive adapter? If so, where > would I find the pinouts? I could solder one up, and, even if it > doesn't work perfectly, it might work well enough for me to change > settings. > > Of course, I'd then still need to find an ADB keyboard. I'm pretty > sure I still have one, just not sure where it might be. > > /~\ The ASCII Mouse > \ / Ribbon Campaign > X Against HTML [email protected] > / \ Email! 7D C8 61 52 5D E7 2D 39 4E F1 31 3E E8 B3 27 4B