Have gotten to the point where I have put power to the computer. After a long wait, I got the 3.1 (40.070) kickstart screen. That at least confirms there's some signs of life, and I installed the components on the AV module correct. Programmed a pair of 3.2 (47.115) ROMs and verified it still boots to the kickstart screen, this time much faster.
The initial test has been with nothing connected except the modules and a TF4060 accelerator card. Found someone that will lend me their A3630 card which would be a better fit since the TF has issues with the 4000T. Anyway, the plan is to connect a floppy drive and a ZuluSCSI in order to test it further. Related to this, I got a few more questions. The manual assumes the computer is assembled, and mine is in pieces and missing essentially everything. Not the best reference point...
Is the floppy drive cable and keyboard the same as on a 2000? From what I can tell from the manual, DF0 is just a straight cable, and the outer end has a twist intended for DF1. At least on the 2000, the twist differs from a regular PC cable. The keyboard also appear to have the same pinout as the 2000 when looking at the schematics.
Should the disk module have a jumper link between pin 2 and 38 on the floppy connector? Mine has evidence that a wire at some point was soldered and glued between these two points. The schematics does not give any indication this should be the case.
As far as I can tell, the SCSI controller is terminated on the motherboard. My assumption is that the termination on the port module is only needed when no device is connected, or if any additional ones lack internal termination? Connecting the ZuluSCSI on the far end with its termination enabled should be sufficient? All DIP switches for the controller is in the off position and the ZuluSCSI image configured for ID 0.
The initial test has been with nothing connected except the modules and a TF4060 accelerator card. Found someone that will lend me their A3630 card which would be a better fit since the TF has issues with the 4000T. Anyway, the plan is to connect a floppy drive and a ZuluSCSI in order to test it further. Related to this, I got a few more questions. The manual assumes the computer is assembled, and mine is in pieces and missing essentially everything. Not the best reference point...
Is the floppy drive cable and keyboard the same as on a 2000? From what I can tell from the manual, DF0 is just a straight cable, and the outer end has a twist intended for DF1. At least on the 2000, the twist differs from a regular PC cable. The keyboard also appear to have the same pinout as the 2000 when looking at the schematics.
Should the disk module have a jumper link between pin 2 and 38 on the floppy connector? Mine has evidence that a wire at some point was soldered and glued between these two points. The schematics does not give any indication this should be the case.
As far as I can tell, the SCSI controller is terminated on the motherboard. My assumption is that the termination on the port module is only needed when no device is connected, or if any additional ones lack internal termination? Connecting the ZuluSCSI on the far end with its termination enabled should be sufficient? All DIP switches for the controller is in the off position and the ZuluSCSI image configured for ID 0.