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====== Zeiss DSM 962 ====== | ====== Zeiss DSM 962 ====== | ||
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**Attachments/ | **Attachments/ | ||
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+ | ==== Electronics ==== | ||
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+ | The DSM 962's main display is powered by the BIVAS, a separate box interconnected to many of the systems of the DSM itself: | ||
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+ | === PC Side === | ||
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+ | The PC side of the BIVAS contains a Piads **SBC288**, a **D3142** MFM hard drive, connected to a FINLUX **MD640.350** electroluminescent display. | ||
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+ | == CPU == | ||
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+ | The SBC is (presumably, | ||
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+ | == Harddrive == | ||
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+ | The harddrive is a NEC 3142 44MB MFM hard drive. In contrast to [[https:// | ||
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+ | == Displays == | ||
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+ | The DSM supports up to three displays, the main display (built-in EL display) plus two external displays. Supposedly, the second external display is used by the EDX system (Todo: verify assumption), | ||
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+ | The main display' | ||
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+ | == Software == | ||
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+ | The SBC runs a version of DOS 5.0 and a Zeiss/ | ||
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+ | * V2.0 (C)92 Carl Zeiss | ||
+ | * V2.13 (C)93 Carl Zeiss | ||
+ | * V2.30 (C)1996 LEO GmbH | ||
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+ | Part of the boot up is calling a program called **init_sbc** that supposedly restores (some of the) SBC's bios settings. | ||
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+ | === Bringup === | ||
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+ | The SBC's CMOS Battery is completely dead and so it looses all settings on power down. Unfortunately we were unable to find an account of the original settings, yet we were able to bring up the DSM through a mention of the hard disk settings in one of the AUTOEXEC.BAT files on the installation disks. | ||
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+ | The current bringup procedure is as follows (improve if you can!) | ||
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+ | - First turn on the DSM and let the CMOS checksum check fail | ||
+ | - WAIT for the first timeout (if you press F1 directly, all CMOS defaults are cleared and extended memory will not work) | ||
+ | - Press F1 and change the **Diskette drive-0** to 1.4 Mb **Fix-disk drive-0** type to **29** (no other drive settings know as of yet) | ||
+ | - Store the settings (F2) and let the DSM boot | ||
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+ | == Modes of Powering the DSM (temporary!) == | ||
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+ | The DSM can be brought up in two different ways as of now. | ||
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+ | = Full DSM (be careful!) = | ||
+ | We can power on the **full DSM**, the entails cooling the whole analog logic inside the DSM's main module (with water!) and allows almost full operation (except for the column, for now). | ||
+ | Before proceeding, make sure the water chiller is connected to the DSM (water hoses), is turned on and does not leak. | ||
+ | Insert the way-too-premium custom power cable (gray cable, black plug) into the pRCD-equipped outlet. Make sure the gray IEC-cable (marked P1) is connected to the BIVAS. | ||
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+ | **WARNING: ** Doing this enables live voltage inside the DSM, regardless of the state of the main/ | ||
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+ | After this cable is connected the upper 3 LEDs on the Powersupply will turn on (again, regardless of the state of the power switch). Turn the power switch on (bringing up some more LEDs) and then turn the power key to enable power to the distribution panel, which will in turn bring up the BIVAS. | ||
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+ | In this mode, all features should be available to you (except the column) and the DSM will boot up normally (see bringup for details). | ||
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+ | = BIVAS only = | ||
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+ | Rather than bringing up the full DSM, we can also just bring up the BIVAS along with the keyboard, floppy drive and screen. | ||
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+ | Connect any IEC power cord to the BIVAS' | ||
+ | The BIVAS will turn immediately when power is applied, this is expected (it's not //really// meant to run standalone). | ||
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+ | This mode will not currently boot into the DSM application, | ||
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+ | ==== Vacuum-System ==== | ||
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+ | The vacuum system looks like follows: | ||
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+ | The original roughing pump (RP) is an Edwards E2M8 rotary pump, our DSM is equipped with a Pfeiffer TPH 240 IS turbomolecular pump. |