Difference between revisions of "DMF32 Multi-Function Communications Interface"
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The DMF32 is "three [[UNIBUS]] controllers in one module": | The DMF32 is "three [[UNIBUS]] controllers in one module": | ||
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− | It covers all kinds of communication (except for [[Ethernet]]) in only one | + | * a controller with eight [[asynchronous serial line]] interfaces (thereof two with [[modem]] control and split [[baud rate]]s) |
+ | * a controller with a single [[synchronous serial line]] interface, e.g. for [[DDMCP]] | ||
+ | * a controller with a [[parallel interface]] ([[DR11-C general device interface|DR11-C]] compatible) alternatively usable as a [[printer]] interface | ||
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+ | It covers all kinds of communication (except for [[Ethernet]]) in only one UNIBUS slot. | ||
The DMF32 was introduced with [[VMS]] V3.0, and it is supported on [[VAX]] computers only. | The DMF32 was introduced with [[VMS]] V3.0, and it is supported on [[VAX]] computers only. | ||
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* [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/unibus/MP00965_DMF32_Engineering_Drawings_Apr82.pdf DMF32 Engineering Drawings] (MP00965) | * [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/unibus/MP00965_DMF32_Engineering_Drawings_Apr82.pdf DMF32 Engineering Drawings] (MP00965) | ||
− | [[Category: UNIBUS | + | [[Category: UNIBUS Asynchronous Serial Interfaces]] |
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[[Category: UNIBUS Parallel Interfaces]] | [[Category: UNIBUS Parallel Interfaces]] | ||
[[Category: VAX Peripherals]] | [[Category: VAX Peripherals]] |
Revision as of 03:30, 18 February 2023
The DMF32 is "three UNIBUS controllers in one module":
- a controller with eight asynchronous serial line interfaces (thereof two with modem control and split baud rates)
- a controller with a single synchronous serial line interface, e.g. for DDMCP
- a controller with a parallel interface (DR11-C compatible) alternatively usable as a printer interface
It covers all kinds of communication (except for Ethernet) in only one UNIBUS slot.
The DMF32 was introduced with VMS V3.0, and it is supported on VAX computers only.
External links
- DMF32 USER'S GUIDE (EK-DMF32-UG-002)
- DMF32 Multi-Function Communications Interface Technical Description (EK-DMF32-TD-001)
- DMF32 Engineering Drawings (MP00965)