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# [[3094]] ETHERNET IF. II - print: E, eco: G
# [[3094]] ETHERNET IF. II - print: E, eco: G
# [[3095]] ND110 CPU&MM 48B, print: , eco: J
# [[3095]] ND110 CPU&MM 48B, print: B, eco: J
# [[3201]] SCSI/FLOPPY, print: C, eco: J
# [[3201]] SCSI/FLOPPY, print: C, eco: J
# [[3042]] N0100 2MBY RAM, print: B, eco: D
# [[3042]] N0100 2MBY RAM, print: B, eco: D
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The display indicates the upper limit of the card - handy if you have several memory cards in a machine, then you can set the upper limit displayed on the first card as the lower limit on the switches on the next card, and so on.
The display indicates the upper limit of the card - handy if you have several memory cards in a machine, then you can set the upper limit displayed on the first card as the lower limit on the switches on the next card, and so on.
=== 3013 8 terminal interface ===
  3J - device-number selector, group A - ? - (not documented yet)
  6J - device-number selector, group B - 1 - terminals 5-8
  9J - baud rate selector, group B - 7 - 9600 baud
21J - baud rate selector, group A - 7 - 9600 baud


== Labels ==
== Labels ==
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
Machine
Machine
<gallery mode="nolines">
File:ND-110 Satellite back card crate cover.jpg|card crate cover
File:ND-110 Satellite back 2 IMG 20240906 224623405.jpg|back side 1
File:ND-110 Satellite back 1 IMG 20240906 224617650.jpg|back side 2
</gallery>


Floppy drive
Floppy drive

Latest revision as of 20:59, 6 September 2024

A ND-110 Satellite model T9 machine that I got from Gandalf.

Subpages: SINTRAN III: install, start errors, image test, Test: Test programs run,

Hardware

Hardware in the machine is described in this section.

Cards

  1. empty
  2. 3094 ETHERNET IF. II - print: E, eco: G
  3. 3095 ND110 CPU&MM 48B, print: B, eco: J
  4. 3201 SCSI/FLOPPY, print: C, eco: J
  5. 3042 N0100 2MBY RAM, print: B, eco: D
  6. empty
  7. 3013 N0100 8 TERM IF, print: M, eco: N

Devices

  • floppy drive : 1.2 Megabytes, 5.25 inch, ND 103161, another label says ND 187-3104.
  • tape streamer : Tandberg TDC 3640, ND 229-0898, SCSI.-id: 1.
  • Hard drive : Quantum ProDrive LPS 540 S, a 3.5 inch slimline SCSI drive, 540 Megabytes. SCSI-id: 0.

Power Supply

  • Wiener DN 03, 390 W

Connectors

  • power connector : IEC type C16
  • console connector : DB25F

Configuration

How the cards and other things are configured in this machine.

3094 Ethernet II

Switches are set 2 0 0:

 7J - 2 - memory bank selection
 9J - 0 - memory bank selection
12J - 0 - ethernet number 1 - device number 140360 (octal) - ident code 140034 (octal)

3095 ND110 CPU and Memory Management

 8J - baud rate switch - 7 - 9600 baud (standard)
28J - ALD switch - 9 - ALD reg I12 = 21560B, Mass load 1560B, comment: "SCSI controller 1, only available on the ND-110/120 CPU"

3201 SCSI / FLOPPY

13J - 0 - Floppy Dev. No.
15J - 0 - SCSI Dev. No.
17J - 7 - SCSI ID

3042 2 MB memory

switches are set 0 0 0

This indicates the lower limit of the address space for the card. 000 means first (lowest) card, and address range 0 - 1024 kWords.

The display indicates the upper limit of the card - handy if you have several memory cards in a machine, then you can set the upper limit displayed on the first card as the lower limit on the switches on the next card, and so on.

3013 8 terminal interface

 3J - device-number selector, group A - ? - (not documented yet)
 6J - device-number selector, group B - 1 - terminals 5-8
 9J - baud rate selector, group B - 7 - 9600 baud
21J - baud rate selector, group A - 7 - 9600 baud

Labels

On the inside of the front door

  • printed label at the top
NORSK DATA
FLOPPY: 187-3044
STREAMER: 229-898
  • handwritten label near the bottom
ORD: 20.6578 E
CPU: 9883.21005

On the front of the cabinet (behind the front door)

  • printed label above tape streamer / floppy drive
LOGNR
9053

History

2016-09-07
I imaged the ST31200N drive (with the SINTRAN III M05 install on) - sintran_iii_m05_st31200n.image.gz (about 2.5 MB gzipped, and about 1.1 GB unpacked).
2016-09-06
I used setblocksize to changed the Segate ST31200N drive to 1204 byte blocks.
I did another SINTRAN III M05 install on the ST31200N drive, but I get the same errors as before when trying to start SINTRAN.
2016-07-16
3095 card - ALD switch is set to 9, which supposedly is correct. The baudrate switch is set to 7, 9600 bps (standard).
2016-07-12
SINTRAN III, M05 install - completed the Sintran install, see the subpage. Unfortunately, I still get errors when I try to start Sintran.
floppy drive - I ran the FLOPPY-STREAMER test program from my ND-100 Test Programs floppy, but it reports the floppy controller as "UNKNOWN CONTROLLER" - perhaps I need a newer program.
FLOPPY-STREA screenshot
floppy drive - the borrowed floppy drive didn't work at all, so I put the original one back in.
floppy drive - I borrowed the floppy drive from my ND-100/CX Compact, I'm going to test if it works any better than the original one.
2016-07-11
floppy drive - it is ND 187-3104 (another label says ND 103161), which is a Toshiba FDD 5862A0K 03 REV. A.
hard drive - I changed SCSI id to 0 (zero) by removing the A2 and A1 jumpers. According to SINTRAN III release L release notes, SCSI id 0 is needed for SINTRAN III to boot from the drive.
tape streamer - checking out the streamer. I took out the media tray again; the streamer is ND 229-0898, a SCSI, Tandberg TDC 3640 with 64 K buffer option. It is set fro SCSI-id 1.
SINTRAN III, M05 install - after changing SCSI-id to 0 (zero) on the hard drive, I managed one complete install, but SINTRAN wouldn't start. after that, the floppy drive started acting up.
2016-07-10
mounting a hard drive. This evening I took out the media tray (it sits with two screws, after that it slides out) it looks like it is connected via the standard A, B and C connectors of a ND-100 bus. I used a "Drevramme 3.5 inch to 5.25 inch - intern" (100457) that I had to mount the 3.5 inch drive to the 5.25 inch holes in the media tray. Next I connected up SCSI (standard 50 pin IDC) and power cables (4-pin molex "hard drive" male plug on both ends). I put the media tray back into the machine, and secured it with the two screws. The hard drive is a Quantum ProDrive LPS 540 S, a 3.5 inch slimline drive with 540 megabyte capacity. It is set for SCSI-id 6.
2016-07-09
more testing - try to load and run CONFIGURATIO-D00:TEST.
TPE>load config

    CONFIGURATION - Version: D00 - 1986-12-08

TPE>

Next I do "run" and the program says

CPU type: ND-110 or ND-110/CX

Floating format: 48 bits

Memory Management: MMS-2 included on CPU card

Cache: Yes

ALD Register: 21560B

Total memory size: 2.512 Mbytes

Devices, the machine has

real time clock 1 10 13

Terminal interfaces 1, 5, 6, 7 ,8, 9, 10, 11, 12

(logical device number are 1, 44, 45, 46, 47, 60, 61, 62, 63)

ECCR

Ethernet controller 1 140360 140363 (logical device number 2240)

SCSI Interface 1 144300 144377 (logical device number 2202)

and no errors. Nice.

I loaded CACHE-110

    CACHE-110 - Version: A00 - 1986-10-15

This is a ND-110 CPU (One instruction cache).
TPE>

and I ran it (All-tests) there are 8 tests. It takes a while to run through all tests, but they finished without errors. I Loaded MEMORY

    MEMORY - Version: D00 - 1986-10-30

THIS IS A NORD-100 WITH 1280K WORDS(16-BIT) MEMORY (DEC.)

TPE>

did "run" which ran all tests. It also said

(HOLES IN DEFINED TEST AREA)

AREA TESTED: 0.11-35.15
READ TEST ON PROGRAM PART     === END OF TEST ===
ADRESSES  IN  ADRESSES        === END OF TEST ===
WRITE/READ TEST (7 PATTERNS)  === END OF TEST ===
RAPIDLY CHANGING ADDRESS BITS === END OF TEST ===
PARITY ERROR DETECTION        === END OF TEST ===
WALK TEST (34 PATTERNS)       === END OF TEST ===

=== THE TESTS ARE NOW LOOPING ===

=ESCAPE==

TPE>

that's it.

2016-07-09
testing - I connected up the console again, and inserted the floppy labeled "210523E00-XX-01D Test Programs for ND-100 release date 870715 870108". On the console I wrote
MACL
1560&

(the last one without enter), and few seconds later the console prints

    TPE Monitor, ND-100 / ND-110 - Version: A02 - 1986-10-30

The command HELP gives you the full list of available commands

TPE>

available commands are

MODE <input file name> <output>
DATCL
DELETE-MACROS
DUMP-PRINTER-BUFFER (<from> <to>)
EXIT
EXPLAIN-COMMAND <command>
HELP <command>
LIST-FILES <file name>
LIST-MACROS <macro name>
LOAD-PROGRAM <file name>
DEFINE-MACRO <name> <body>
MONITOR-HELP <command>
OPCOM
PRINT-NOTE <note-number>
PROGRAM-HELP <command>
PROGRAM-STATUS
SET-CONSOLE-DEVICE-NUMBER <logical or hardware number>
SET-PRINTER-DEVICE-NUMBER <logical or hardware number>
SET-PRINTER-MODE <mode> (<buffer size>)
SET-TERMINAL-TYPE <type>
TERMINAL-MODE <full page stop>
UPDAT <minute> <hour> <day> <month> <year>

let me check the panel clock

TPE>datctl
1985.03.09 04:55:07

update it

TPE>updat 49 16 09 07 2016

check

TPE>datcl
2016.07.09 16:49:43

that worked.

2016-07-02
testing - I connected power, used the Nokia VDU 301 S as a console (I just soldered up a new current loop cable). When I turn the keyswitch to on, the machine starts up and "STOP" and "START" lights up on the front panel. The console prints "#" - everything looks ok.
2016-06-30
the machine got delivered by Gandalf and friend, all the way from Umeå, Sweden. A Nokia VDU 301 S terminal also came in the same delivery.
2016-06-28
Gandalf had set up a rescue trip to Norway (to save a NORD-1), and graciously donated a ND-110 Satellite to me. The machine didn't have a hard drive, but use a SCSI hard drive. A friend in Tromsø made floppy images for SINTRAN III, M-release (M05) available to me.

Gallery

Machine

Floppy drive

Cards

3094 ETHERNET IF. II card

3095 CPU card

3201 SCSI/FLOPPY card

3042 2 megabyte memory card

3013 8 terminals interface card

References