I got the replacement RTC chips this week and I have replaced the old one. After a little
scare, now the 4000/90 is up and running, and keeping time and date.
Why the scare? Well. I ordered two chips. One of the ones I have got is faulty. Of course,
the faulty one is the one I plugged in first... :)
Now I'm not sure about the state of the (by now) working chip. Buying to chinese
traders via ebay has its risks :). On the other hand, I have improvised a testbench for
the chips using an arduino, and I see the "damaged" ones _can_ keep the
time-of-day, even if them are reporting as "faulty" (VRT bit in register D reads
as zero).
I remember someone in the list was waiting for replacement for a DS1287A too. So just
beware... I guess I have been lucky, 50% of my RTCs work :)
(If anyone wants the arduino sketch I'm using to test the chips, just say so).
Oh, now I need a disk for that machine. Right now it is running diskless as a satellite of
my 4000/60, paging via ethernet (ouch!). I have some SCA-68-50 pin adapters for SCSI
disks, and I have used those with success with 4GB drives, but I have read somewhere the
vaxstation firmware can't handle disks bigger than that. Anyone knows if that is true?
Can I plug in a generic, big SCSI disk and hope it will work?
Jordi Guillaumes Pons
jguillaumes at
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