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From: allisonp@world.std.com (Allison J Parent)
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Subject: Re: That RL02 blues.
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<uq0 at uda0 csr 172150 vec 774 ipl 17
<vvv****The RL02 driver!***vvv
<hl0 at uba0 csr 174400 didn't interrupt
<hl0 at uba0 csr 174400 didn't interrupt 
<^^^***(Observe! Twice! The darn thing at least pretends to try..)***^^^
<klesiu0 at uba0


That suggests the interrupt grant chain was not intact.  Look to see if 
one of the slots needs a grant card.  Watch out as a few cards DO NOT
pass grant!

<Any clue anybody? (I know that this is tedious for you all but it is for
<a good cause, okay? )

I understand why you would use rl02 they are handy.  I have no experience 
with them in unix context only Qbus VAX (under VMS) and PDP-11s under 
rt-11/rsts/rsx-11 so I can't comment on software setup.

Allison


