Hi !

In fact these terminals (named "Data/Scope Keystations")

http://www.zeltrax.com/classiccmp_forum/palmgren/terminal_identification.jpg

are dedicated and apparently non-configurable, connected through exotic connectors (for which I do not have, of course, the pinout), and using, I think, a synchronous serial type link for data transmission. It is possible to connect 12 terminals on my machine through two boards (multiplexer type).

Here is what the connectors looks like

http://www.zeltrax.com/classiccmp_forum/palmgren/connector.jpg

These terminals have nothing autonomous, I mean that if I do not proceed to a warm start, or a fresh installation with tape drive via the cold start procedure, the terminals do not display anything at all.

There are two empty slots, one is named TTY (slot 3)  and the other COMMO (slot 9). Again I may be wrong but for an asynchronous communication I think the TTY board is required. The board "COMMO" maybe not because - I think - it was only used to communicate with other systems including the IBM 3270.

Apparently, the board with witch it should be possible to connect a console terminal (eventually a PC via a standard RS232 serial port) is missing : DG serial port board (DG Model 4007/4010) or equivalent

But all new ideas are welcome ;-)

Dominique


On 1/10/2018 09:11, AJ Palmgren wrote:
Dominique, I just had an idea.  May I ask what type/style/pin-configuration of plug is on the back connector of your 1 working terminal?

Not that the plug matters as much, but I'm thinking about an easy way to build a quick interface to reverse engineer the protocol (and pinouts/cabling) that these terminals use.

Besides, that would be a FASCINATING thing for me to learn about this system, anyway.

And I have some diagnostic hardware that I'd like to contribute to this portion, as well.

On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 2:16 AM AJ Palmgren <microtechd...@gmail.com <mailto:microtechd...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Well, Dominique, I would encourage you to not give up.  You have
    the only functional version of this system that anyone has ever
    reported over the Internet in recent times (as far as I've found),
    and I would love to help in any way that I can.

    I also am quite busy, as are you, but this system has come to hold
    a important place in my desire to preserve vintage equipment.

    The complexity of the situation may be beyond my current skill set
    as well, however, I'd be very happy to contribute to the diagnosis
    in any way I can.  I've come up with some pretty "unorthodox"
    methods, over the past few years, of reverse-engineering the way
    older vintage computer components talk to each other,and one of
    those tricks just might be the key to unlocking this mystery.

    Please keep us posted here.  There are many here far more
    knowledgeable and experienced than I, with this vintage of
    equipment.  It's so fascinating!

    Best always,
    AJ



    On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 4:50 AM Dominique Carlier <d...@skynet.be
    <mailto:d...@skynet.be>> wrote:

        Hello AJ

        Thank you for your interest in my project ;-)

        Unfortunately I was stopped by some technical problems.

        As I was studying ways to create bootable tapes for my DCC-166
        when it started to present troubles.

        It started with illegible characters (like a bad charset) on
        the only operational terminal I have. Despite this he
        continued to boot from the Diablo 44.
        Then I tried to reinstall from a bootable tape with DIDOS, the
        operating system of Nixdorf, and there it does not work anymore.

        Is it because the terminal is not properly working? Is it
        because there is a problem with the nine track tape? Is the
        disc of my Diablo 44 altered? Is it all problems are from a
        PSU problem? I do not know.
        I cleaned the tape drive, the disk platter, the heads, I clean
        all connectors (boards), checked what I could at the level of
        power supply. I still have not found the cause of the
        breakdown(s).

        I have not had the time yet but I am going to create a new
        topic on cctalk about this, unfortunately, I already feel that
        this troubleshooting will require knowledge beyond my skills.

        Well, we'll see ;-)

        Dominique


        On 25/09/2018 08:01, AJ Palmgren wrote:
        Dominique,

        Might you have any updates on your Nixdorf 620 / Entrex 480
        system?  I am quite interested, and it's been a while since
        I've seen any email with these keywords here, from you or anyone.

        Someday, it is my hope that I might take a tour of your
        system in Belgium, on my next trip to the region, if you
        would be open to this.  I am quite fascinated by this rare
        dinosaur of a system.

        I have begun to archive your work, and everything else I've
        ever found about the Entrex 480 systems here:

        http://Entrex480.com

        Like your system restoration, it is a work in progress...

        Best always,
        AJ



        On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 9:52 AM Dominique Carlier via cctalk
        <cctalk@classiccmp.org <mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org>> wrote:

            I understand very well your concerns about sending by
            mail rare data on
            magnetic media. It's a pity that I live so far away (in
            Belgium), even
            if I have not finished to configure my machines, at the
            end I should be
            able to write anything on any media, and concerning
            magnetic tapes it
            will be from 500 to 6250 bpi.

            If one day you find in your stock a communication board
            for Nova 1200
            that you do not use please note that I am a potential buyer.

            In the meantime, I have to find solutions to reopen all
            my old monsters
            to the outside world ;-)

            Dominique

            On 16/01/2018 15:19, Jay West via cctalk wrote:
            > The 'other Jay' wrote...
            > ----------------------------------
            > Diagnostics for DG systems are notoriously difficult to
            find.  I have a few, in listing format.
            > ----------------------------------
            > I have a full official DG-issued/labeled original
            diagnostic OS tape. I do believe it is at 800bpi though.
            If I had an 800 bpi drive (everything I have is
            1600-6250) I'd image it for everyone.
            >
            > I have a nice S/130 rack that I was almost finished
            restoring till Bruce Ray stopped responding. It's been
            sitting in my workshop for years now and I may have to
            just get rid of it. Next to it is a pile of about 8 nova
            800/1200 cpus (all stuffed with boards) that I was going
            to start on next, but was waiting till the S/130 was
            done. I'd like to get done with them so I can move on to
            other machines that need to be restored... but may have
            to just move them out altogether.
            >
            > I'm wary of just sending the tape through the mail for
            imaging.... maybe I can find someone local with an 800
            bpi tape drive and eric smith's tapeutils.
            >
            > J
            >
            >
            >



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