Need help configuring DZQ11s on 2.11BSD for VCF!
Charles H. Dickman
chd_1 at nktelco.net
Mon Oct 31 18:31:24 CST 2005
Robert Armstrong wrote:
> About the best you can do with a PDP-11, even a fairly "modern" one like a
>11/73, is to use console ODT to see if the device CSRs respond. I've never
>seen a PDP-11 microcode or boot ROM with anything even close to "SHOW
>DEVICE".
>
>Bob
>
Actually, the quad wide board QBUS based 11 (53 (?), some 73, 83, 84,
93, 94) boot roms do have the Map command that does a pretty good job
of listing the addresses that are readable.
Example dump from my KDJ11-B microPDP-11/73:
Testing in progress - Please wait
Memory Size is 4088 K Bytes
9 Step memory test
Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Message 04 Entering Dialog mode
Commands are Help, Boot, List, Setup, Map and Test.
Type a command then press the RETURN key: MAP
15.206 MHz
CPU Options: FPA
Memory Map
Starting Ending Size in CSR CSR Bus
Address address K Bytes address type type
00000000 - 07777776 2048 17772100 ECC PMI
10000000 - 17757776 2040 17772102 ECC PMI
17760334 - 17760336
17765000 - 17765776 CPU ROM or EEPROM
17772100 - 17772102 Memory CSR's
17772150 - 17772152
17772200 - 17772276 Supervisor I and D PDR/PAR's
17772300 - 17772376 Kernel I and D PDR/PAR's
17772516 MMR3
17772520 - 17772522
17773000 - 17773776 CPU ROM
17774440 - 17774456
17777170 - 17777172
17777520 - 17777524 BCSR, PCR, BCR/BDR
17777546 Clock CSR
17777560 - 17777566 Console SLU
17777572 - 17777576 MMR0,1,2
17777600 - 17777676 User I and D PDR/PAR's
17777744 - 17777752 MSER, CCR, MREG, Hit/Miss
17777766 CPU Error
17777772 PIRQ
17777776 PSW
Commands are Help, Boot, List, Setup, Map and Test.
Type a command then press the RETURN key:
It shows the address ranges for devices that are not part of the
processor module but does not identify them.
-chuck
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