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<font color="#888888"><font color="#888888">Sent from my android device.</font></font><br/><br/>-----Original Message-----<br/>From: john connor <dophini@dir.bg><br/>To: hecnet@Update.UU.SE<br/>Sent: Sun, 04 Dec 2016 9:28 AM<br/>Subject: Re: [HECnet] dec repeater 90ts<br/><br/></div>Thanks guys
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just question 6 pin is N/C what that mean? GND is ground but what is N/C
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and guys does anybody have bn24h rj45-mmj crossover cable to manage this equipment with console? i will buy it.
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thanks,
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VaxCavalera
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> 4 дек. 2016 г., в 13:46, Rob Jarratt <<a href="mailto:robert.jarratt@ntlworld.com">robert.jarratt@ntlworld.com</a>> написал(а):
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> And I should point out that my notes came originally from Mark Wickens.
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> Regards
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> Rob
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>> -----Original Message-----
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>> From: <a href="mailto:owner-hecnet@Update.UU.SE">owner-hecnet@Update.UU.SE</a> [mailto:owner-
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>> <a href="mailto:hecnet@Update.UU.SE">hecnet@Update.UU.SE</a>] On Behalf Of Rob Jarratt
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>> Sent: 04 December 2016 10:13
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>> To: <a href="mailto:hecnet@Update.UU.SE">hecnet@Update.UU.SE</a>
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>> Subject: RE: [HECnet] dec repeater 90ts
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>> It seems that the PSUs often fail, test it with a multimeter. If it is the
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> PSU,
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>> here are my notes on how to make your own mini-DIN PSU connector for a
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>> 90M:
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>> Pin Output
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>> 1 +5V
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>> 2 GND
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>> 3 +5V
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>> 4 GND
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>> 5 +5V
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>> 6 N/C
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>> 7 GND
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>> Shield Tied to chassis ground
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>> 5 6 7
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>> 3 o [x] o 4
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>> 1 2
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>> Connector physical pinout looking into the connector on end of cable.
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>> Regards
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>> Rob
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>>> -----Original Message-----
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>>> From: <a href="mailto:owner-hecnet@Update.UU.SE">owner-hecnet@Update.UU.SE</a> [mailto:owner-
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>> <a href="mailto:hecnet@Update.UU.SE">hecnet@Update.UU.SE</a>] On
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>>> Behalf Of john connor
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>>> Sent: 04 December 2016 05:34
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>>> To: <a href="mailto:hecnet@Update.UU.SE">hecnet@Update.UU.SE</a>
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>>> Subject: [HECnet] dec repeater 90ts
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>>> Hi,
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>>> does anybody have schema for dec repeater 90ts and psu h7082-ab for
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>>> standalone work for this repeater
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>>> seems mine repeater died or psu died, need to check
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>>> also how this jack 7pin on psu called and what is signal scheme for
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>>> this
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>>> thanks in advance,
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>>> Serg aka VaxCavalera
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>>>> 26 нояб. 2016 г., в 23:36, Sampsa Laine <<a href="mailto:sampsa@mac.com">sampsa@mac.com</a>> написал(а):
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>>>>> On 26 Nov 2016, at 22:32, Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-
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>>> <<a href="mailto:system@TMESIS.COM">system@TMESIS.COM</a>> wrote:
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>>>>> G. <<a href="mailto:gerry77@mail.com">gerry77@mail.com</a>> writes:
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>>>>>>> On Sat, 26 Nov 2016 21:26:31 +0200, Sampsa Laine wrote:
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>>>>>>> Guys, what=E2=80=99s the DCL lexical for extracting the remote
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>>>>>>> host and=
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>>>>>> username of=20
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>>>>>>> someone logged into my system over DECNET? I=E2=80=99m writing
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>>>>>>> the host + username of the person connecting to a captive account..
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>>>>>> REMPORT =3D F$GETDVI("TT:","TT_ACCPORNAM") REMNODE =3D
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>>>>>> F$ELEMENT(0,":",REMPORT) REMUSER =3D
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>>>>> Why not just translate the logicals: SYS$REM_NODE and SYS$REM_ID?
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>>>>> $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "''F$trnlnm("SYS$REM_NODE")'"
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>>>>> $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "''F$trnlnm("SYS$REM_ID")'"
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>>>> That does look a lot simpler! Thanks.
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>>>> Sampsa
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