[comp.misc] Sierra Data Sciences

mlewis@unocss.unomaha.edu (mlewis) (09/26/90)

I recently acquired a Sierra Data Sciences SBC and system and have a 
teeny tiny problem.  There are two serial ports on teh board, clearly 
marked as to which is a terminal port and which is the printer port. 
The problem is that there is a largish number of jumper points directly
below the header on the board, which I must assume are there to configure
the port characteristics.  I have no idea what the jumpers ought to look 
like, and my clone won't talk to it, or vice versa.  The monitor listing
implies I don't even need a disk to get the board talking, the jumpers
may have been set for some really bizaare terminal.  My clone only requires
a three-wire with 6-8-20 jumpered to make my modem do its magic.  

Dies ANYONE out there have a jumper layout for this beast?  The PC traces
to the jumper block are not at all obvious, and my familiarity with a
Z-80 DUART is academic at best.

Thank much in advance.

Marc

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tim@NCoast.ORG (Tim Stradtman) (09/28/90)

In article <3103@unocss.unomaha.edu> mlewis@unocss.unomaha.edu (mlewis) writes:
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>I recently acquired a Sierra Data Sciences SBC and system and have a 
>teeny tiny problem.  There are two serial ports on teh board, clearly 
>marked as to which is a terminal port and which is the printer port. 
>The problem is that there is a largish number of jumper points directly
>below the header on the board, which I must assume are there to configure
>the port characteristics.  I have no idea what the jumpers ought to look 
>like, and my clone won't talk to it, or vice versa...

The jumpers are setup so that you can swap 2/3 and 4/5, and play around
with 6,8 and 20.  In general, for a modem you want something like:

	o     o     o     o    o    o     o    o     o
        !           !          !          !
        o     o     o     o    o    o     o    o     o

You won't be able to follow the traces without an ohmeter, as some
of them are on the inner layers of the board.  If you want, I
can send you the wiring.  I'd send it now, but I don't remember it
exactly... 

I used to work for SDS, and have a complete set of manuals available,
as sell as a working 4 user system.

Hope this helps
Tim

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