On 2015-10-29 18:45, Ethan Dicks wrote:
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Ben Sinclair <b...@bensinclair.com> wrote:
I only have one RL02, so I think that cable should work. I ordered it anyway!

That cable (BC80M) will work even if you get a second drive.  No
matter how the first drive is attached to the controller, to add a
drive, you remove the terminator from the first drive, add a
drive-to-drive cable between the two drives, then move the terminator
to the second drive.

Can anyone with experience from back in the day comment on why there
is a BC80M?  Why all the controllers didn't just use the flat cable to
a cab kit and a drive-to-drive cable?  Cost?  Length?   EMI reduction
from running the BC80M into a BA23, etc, and only pushing shielded
cable outside the CPU enclosure?  Is the flat-cable-and-cab-kit
pre-FCC only?

When you had machines with an RL-drive "internal", you normally did not use a cab kit. That was for external drives. The same is true for all other DEC drives I know as well. I've certainly seen direct cabling internally for SDI drives as well as external cabling for RX50 and TK50.

But the only machine I know have an "internal" RL drive is the VAX-86x0, but maybe there were others as well... And no, the VAX do not have a cab kit for the RL drive. Direct cable from the RLV21 to the RL02.

        Johnny

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