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From: Digestifier <Linux-Misc-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Tue, 6 Sep 94 08:13:22 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #714
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Linux-Misc Digest #714, Volume #2 Tue, 6 Sep 94 08:13:22 EDT
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Contents:
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[Q] "TMC" PCI54PV Motherboard & 17" CD-1764TR Monitor. (I M H Nadiadi)
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Re: Does Linux really benefit from video cards? (Gerardo Bentancor)
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Re: Fortran Compiler for Linux?? (Sakari Mattila)
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Looking for term2.x applications (Andrew Davison)
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<None> (anderch@cnsvax.uwec.edu)
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Adaptec 2842 Installation (Thomas Reutterer)
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Re: Monitoring TTY's .. (Tracy R. Reed)
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Re: Virus checker software for Linux. (Harald T. Alvestrand)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: mapimhn@bath.ac.uk (I M H Nadiadi)
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Subject: [Q] "TMC" PCI54PV Motherboard & 17" CD-1764TR Monitor.
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Date: Tue, 6 Sep 1994 07:17:25 GMT
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6 September 1994
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Dan Technology plc (London, UK) build their ``dantium/PCi'' Pentium 90MHz
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IDE systems using the "TMC" PCI54PV (Version 1.2A) Motherboard.
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This PCI motherboard does not have an on-board IDE or SCSI controller.
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According to the sample user manual given by Dan, ``the performance, speed
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and expandability of the PCI54PV makes it the perfect choice for building
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a LAN server, a high-end workstation or a multi-user system.''
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I have read the Linux PCI-HOWTO guide, *BUT* I am still very concerned about
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the lack of definite information on which PCI/(VLB/)ISA motherboards are
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suitable for building a *working* Linux box with a *future*, i.e., not
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``buggy'', ``broken'' or ``dead-end''. In particular, the compatibility of
|
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current and future PCI cards on existing PCI architectures.
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Therefore, I would be most grateful if you would assist me in anyway. I
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would appreciate any advice or comments regarding the "TMC" PCI54PV (OPTi
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82C596/82C597/82C822 chipset), *or* recommendations for other
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motherboards. I have included a summary, specification and a detailed
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hardware description of the PCI54PV motherboard below this request.
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At present, for combined Linux/MS-DOS/MS-Windows usage, Dan can supply a:
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* VLB SPEA V7 MIRAGE S3 805 2MB to drive their
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17" CD-1764TR XGA Colour Monitor
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(0.26mm trio pitch, Autoscan, Low-Emission, High-Resolution,
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Sony TRINITRON Tube, Microprocessor Control)
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* VLB IDE hard disk and floppy disk controller (J-Bond chipset) to
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drive a 525 MB IDE hard disk, 1.44 Mb floppy (3.5") and
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an IOMEGA QIC-40/80 ``250MB'' floppy tape streamer (DC2120 tape
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||||
type).
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I would also appreciate any advice or comments regarding the:
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* VLB SPEA V7 MIRAGE S3 805 2MB and the 17" CD-1764TR XGA Colour
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Monitor under XFree86-2.11 (X11r5) and/or XFree86-3.0 (X11r6).
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I've appended the specs on the CD-1764TR monitor.
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* IOMEGA QIC-40/80 ``250MB'' floppy tape streamer (DC2120 tape type)
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via the Linux Ftape.
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Please, e-mail me directly (mm902p@uk.ac.cranfield). I'll forward the
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collected replies to the maintainers of the PCI-HOWTO and Hardware-HOWTO,
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and post a summary to the newsgroup.
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Thank you.
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\\ Iqbal M. Nadiadi E-mail: mm902p@uk.ac.cranfield \\
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// Applied Mathematics and Computing Group mapimhn@uk.ac.bath.midge //
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\\ Cranfield University \\
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// Bedfordshire, England, MK43 0AL. //
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===============================================================================
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1. PCI54PV SUMMARY
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||||
==================
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The PCI54PV is a high performance, P54C/CT microprocessor based, ISA/VESA
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PCI Local Bus motherboard.
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The PCI54PV contains a total of 9 expansion slots (5 ISA, 4 PCI). Two of
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the ISA slots have VESA Local (VL)-bus connectors. The 2 VESA and 4 PCI
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||||
bus slots support bus mastering.
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The P54C/CT processor has 16Kb of primary (on-chip) cache memory which is
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used to support separate code (8Kb) and data (8Kb) caches. The 8Kb data
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||||
cache can be configured to be write-through or write-back on a line by
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||||
line basis. In addition to the 16Kb primary cache of the P54C/CT, the
|
||||
PCI54PV motherboard can support up to 512Kb of write-back secondary cache
|
||||
memory (SRAM) and 128Mb of on-board main memory (DRAM).
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2. PCI54PV SPECIFICATION
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========================
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Main Processor : Intel P54C/CT 75, 90 or 100MHz microprocessor.
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Cache Memory : 512Kb (or 256Kb) of write-back secondary memory (SRAM).
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Main Memory : Up to 128Mb of on board main memory (DRAM). 2 memory banks.
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4 36-bit SIMM sockets for 256K*36, 1M*36 or 4M*36 modules.
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The SIMM sockets also support dual density modules:
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512K*36, 2M*36, or 8M*36.
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Chipset : OPTi 82C596, 82C597, 82C822.
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Expansion : 4 PCI-bus slots (4 master slots),
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2 VL -bus slots (1?master slot ),
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5 ISA slots.
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BIOS : Licensed BIOS, e.g., AMI.
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Clock/Calendar : Battery backed real time clock (146818 compatible) and
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CMOS RAM 128 bytes of CMOS RAM. On board rechargeable battery.
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DMA Channels : 7 DMA channels (8237 compatible).
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Interrupts : 16 levels of hardware interrupts (dual 8259 compatible).
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System Timer : 3 channels of programmable system timer (8254 compatible).
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Connectors for : power supply, keyboard, reset switch, Power LED, keylock,
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speaker, turbo switch, turbo LED, external battery and
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hard disk access LED.
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Form Factor : Baby AT size.
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Power : +5V @ 3.5 AMPs (typical requirement).
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3. PCI54PV HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
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===============================
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3.1 PCI54PV System Board
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3.2 P54C/CT Microprocessor
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3.3 Cache Memory
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3.4 Main Memory
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3.5 BIOS
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3.6 I/O Port Address Map
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3.7 Memory Map
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3.8 System Timer
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3.9 DME Channels
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3.10 Interrupt Controllers
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3.11 Real Time Clock and CMOS RAM
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_________________
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|_________________| PCI-BUS
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|
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______|_____
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| |
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| 82C822 |
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| PCI |--------------------------+
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| Bridge | |
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|____________| |
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| | AT BUS
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________|________ | _
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|_________________| VL-BUS | | |
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| | | |
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____________ | ____________ | | |
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| | | | | | | |
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| | | | 82C597 | | | |
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| CPU |----+----| System |--------------+---| |
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| | | | Controller | | | |
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|____________| | |____________| | | |
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| ____________ | | |
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| | | | | |
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| | 82C596 | | |_|
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+----| AT |--------------+
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| | Controller | |
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| |____________| |
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____________ | ____________ ______|_____
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| | | | | | |
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| 256/512KB | | | 2 banks | | 82C206 |
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| Secondary |----+----| DRAM | | IPC |
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| Cache | | 1 to 128Mb | | |
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|____________| |____________| |____________|
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Figure 1 - Function block of the PCI54PV
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3.1 PCI54PV System Board
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========================
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``The PCI54PV is designed by implementing a PC54C/CT microprocessor and
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a highly integrated chipset.''
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The OPTi chipset is comprised of 3 chips:
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* 82C597 System Controller (SYSC) - The SYSC provides the control
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functions for the host CPU interface, the 32 bit local bus interface, the
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64-bit secondary cache memory and 64-bit DRAM bus. The SYSC controls the
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data flow between the CPU bus, the DRAM bus, the local bus, and the
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16/8-by ISA bus.
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* 82C596 AT Controller (ATC) - The ATC integrates the AT bus
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||||
interface and the data buffers for transfers between the CPU data bus,
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local data bus and the DRAM data bus. It also provides ISA to local bus
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command translation.
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* 82C822 VESA bus to PCI bridge (PCIB) - The PCIB provides all of
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the control, Address and Data paths to implement the PCI bus from a VESA
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VL-bus.
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The 82C206 Integrated Peripherals Controller (IPC) incorporates the DMA
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controller, Interrupt Controller, Systems Timer, and Clock/Calendar
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functions.
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3.2 P54C/CT Microprocessor
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==========================
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The P54C/CT processor is binary compatible with both the 486DX and 386DX.
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The application instruction set of the P54C/CT processor includes the
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complete 486 CPU instruction set with extensions to accomodate some of the
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additional functionality of the P54C/CT processor. All application
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software written for the 386 and 486 microprocessors will run on the
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P54C/CT without modification.
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The P54C/CT implements several enhancements to increase performance.
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* Increased the data bus to 64-bits and contains separate code and
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data cache of 8Kb each with a cache line size of 32-bytes.
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* Contains a pipelined floating point unit that provides a
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significant floating point performance advantage over previous generations
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of the P54C/CT processor.
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The PCI54PV is designed to accommodate a 75MHz, 90MHz or 100MHz P54C/CT
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processor. The P54C/CT processor, once installed, will be driven by an
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oscillator installed in ``OSC2'' by 3:2 frequency ratio. Therefore, for
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90MHz P54C/CT processor a 60MHz oscillator must be installed in ``OSC2''
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and a 66Mhz oscillator must be installed for a 100MHz Pentium.
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3.3 Cache Memory
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================
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The P54C/CT processor includes separate code and data caches integrated on
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chip to provide high performace. Each cache is 8Kb in size, with 32-byte
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line size and is 2-way set associative. The data cache is configurable to
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be write-back or write-through on a line by line basis.
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For the secondary cache, the PCI54PV supports write-back cache memory
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sizes of 256 or 512 Kbytes.
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3.4 Main Memory
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===============
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The PCI54PV has 2 memory banks for up to 128Mbytes of main memory. Each
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memory bank of the PCI54PV consists of two 36-bit SIMM (Single In-Line
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Memory Module) sockets that can accept 256K*36, 1M*36 or 4M*36 modules.
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The SIMM sockets can also accommodate dual density modules such as
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512K*36, 2M*36, or 8M*36 SIMMS.
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3.5 BIOS
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========
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The PCI54PV contains a 128K*8 Flash ROM that contains the system BIOS.
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The BIOS resides at the upper 64Kb of addresss in the first megabyte.
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In protected mode, the BIOS is also mapped to the upper 64Kb of the 128Mb
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space and can be accessed at either location.
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The BIOS on the PCI54PV is compatible with the BIOS in the IBM AT with the
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exception that it does not contain the BASIC interpreter. The BASIC and
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BASICA on IBM PC-DOS will not run on the PCI54PV. To run BASIC in systems
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based on the PCI54PV, the should use the GW-BASIC interpreter provided
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with the Microsoft DOS diskette.
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3.6 I/O Port Address Map
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========================
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The CPU of the PCI54PV communicates via I/O ports. There are a total of 1K
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port address space defined. The following tables list the I/O port
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addresses used in the PCI54PV and those assigned to other devices that can
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be used by the add-on cards.
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I/O Port Addresses of the devices on the PCI54PV
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------------------------------------------------
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ADDRESS DEVICE DESCRIPTION
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------- ------------------
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000 - 01F DMA Controller#1
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020 - 03F Interrupt Controller#1
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040 - 05F Timer
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060 - 06F Keyboard Controller
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070 - 07F Real time clock, NMI
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080 - 09F DMA Page Register
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0A0 - 0BF Interrupt Controller#2
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0C0 - 0DF DMA Controller#2
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0F0 Clear Math Coprocessor Busy Signal
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0F1 Reset Math Coprocessor
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I/O port addresses of devices on the I/O slots
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----------------------------------------------
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ADDRESS DEVICE DESCRIPTION
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------- ------------------
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1F0 - 1F7 Primary IDE Interface
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200 - 207 Game Port
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278 - 27F Parallel Port#2 (LPT2)
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2F8 - 2FF Serial Port#2 (COM@)
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300 - 31F Protptype Card
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360 - 36F Reserved
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378 - 3FF Parallel Port#1 (LPT1)
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380 - 38F SDLC#2
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3A0 - 3AF SDLC#1
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3B0 - 3BF MDA Video Card (including LPT0)
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3C0 - 3CF Reserved
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3D0 - 3DF CGA Video Card
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3F0 - 3F7 Floppy Disk Controller
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3F8 - 3FF Serial Port#1 (COM1)
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3.7 Memory Map
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==============
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The PCI54PV has a maximum memory capacity of 128Mb. The first megabyte is
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divided into four blocks with each block dedicated to a fixed function.
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The following table illustrates the memory map for the PCI54PV.
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MEMORY ADDRESS DESCRIPTION
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------ ------- -----------
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0KB 000000
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Conventional RAM
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09FFFF
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640KB 0A0000
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128Kb of Video RAM
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0BFFFF
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768KB 0C0000
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192Kb of I/O Expansion ROM
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0EFFFF
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960KB 0F0000
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64KB of System BIOS ROM
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0FFFFF
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1MB 100000
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127 MB of User RAM
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7FEFFFF
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Duplicated 64KB of System BIOS ROM at 0F0000
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128MB 7FFFFFF
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3.8 System Timer
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================
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The PCI54PV has three channels of timer/counter in the 82C206 chip, which
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is Intel 8254 compatible. The function of each channel is listed as
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follows:
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CHANNEL|FUNCTION
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-------|--------
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0 |System Timer - This timer generates the time base for
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|the system timer. Its output is tied to IRQ0.
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|
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1 |Memory Refresh Request - This timer is used to generate
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|memory refreshj requests. It triggers the memory refresh
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|cycle.
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|
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2 |Tone Generator for Speaker - This timer provides the speaker
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|tone. Various sounds can be generated by programming the
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|timer.
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3.9 DME Channels
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================
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The PCI54PV contains two Intel 8259A compatible interrupt controllers in
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the 82C206.
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The 82C206 provides the user with two DMA controllers, 4 channels of DMA
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(DMA#1) for 8-bit transfers, and three channels of DAM (DMA#2) for 16-bit
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transfers. (The first 16-bit DMA channel is used for cascading.)
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CHANNEL FUNCTION
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------- --------
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Cntlr#1 Cntlr#2 Cntlr = Controller.
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------- -------
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_
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| |
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|0| DRQ0, Spare
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|1| DRQ1, Spare
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|2| DRQ2, Floppy Disk Controller
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|3| DRQ3, Spare
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|_|
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|
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+----> 4 DRQ4, Cascade for DMA
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5 DRQ5, Spare
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6 DRQ6, Spare
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7 DRQ7, Spare
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3.10 Interrupt Controllers
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==========================
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The PCI54PV contains two Intel 8259A compatible interrupt controllers in
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the 82C206. 16 channels are patitioned into the cascaded controllers
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(INTC1, INTC2) with 8 inputs each. Of these 16 channels, 3 are connected
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internally to various devices, allowing 13 user definable channels of
|
||||
interrupt. Any or all of these interrupts can be masked.
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||||
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LEVEL FUNCTION
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----- --------
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NMI RAM Parity Check
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IRQ0 System Timer Output
|
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IRQ1 Keyboard
|
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IRQ2 <----+ Interrupt Cascade
|
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__|__
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| |
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|IRQ8 | Real Time Clock
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|IRQ9 | Software Redirected to Int 0Ah
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|IRQ10| Reserved
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|IRQ11| Reserved
|
||||
|IRQ12| Reserved
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|IRQ13| 80287
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|IRQ14| Fixed Disk Controller
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|IRQ15| Reserved
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|_____|
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IRQ3 Serial Port#2
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IRQ4 Serial Port#1
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IRQ5 Parallel Port#2
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IRQ6 Floppy Disk Controller
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IRQ7 Parallel Port#1
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3.11 Real Time Clock and CMOS RAM
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=================================
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The PCI54PV contains an MC146818 compatible Real Time Clock (RTC) and 128
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bytes of CMOS RAM in the 82C206. The CMOS RAM stores the system's
|
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configuration information entered via the Setup program. The RTC and the
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CMOS RAM are kept active by a battery when the system power is turned off.
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Note: The RTC and the CMOS RAM are kepts active by an on board
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rechargeable battery. The PCI54PV also provides an interface for an
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external battery.
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==============================================================================
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|
||||
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ON 17" XGA COLOUR MONITOR (CD-1764TR)
|
||||
===========================================================
|
||||
|
||||
(I) GENERAL
|
||||
=================
|
||||
Picture Tube : 17 inch, 90 degree deflection,
|
||||
: neck diameter 30.6mm,
|
||||
: dark-glass non-glare,
|
||||
: with silica-coated surface,
|
||||
: light transmission 42.0%,
|
||||
: phosphor P22 medium short,
|
||||
: low emission treatment,
|
||||
: trio pitch 0.26mm.
|
||||
CRT type : TRINITRON(tm), DAF.
|
||||
Display area : 315mm (Horz) x 232 mm (Vert), 391 mm (Diag) (15.4 inch).
|
||||
Line (horz) freq: 30 - 64 KHz (automatically)
|
||||
Raster (vert) fr: 50 - 100 Hz (automatically)
|
||||
Mains voltage : 100-240 VAC +/- 10%, 50 - 60 Hz.
|
||||
Power consump. : 110 watt normal, 120 watt max.
|
||||
Dot rate : 110 MHz
|
||||
Input signal : Video : 0-0.7 or 1.0 Vp-p linear / 75
|
||||
: Ohm positive switchable.
|
||||
: Sync : Seperate sync. TTL level
|
||||
: composite sync. TTL level
|
||||
: composite sync. on green.
|
||||
Pedestal : Tilt - 5 degree forward, 15 degree backward
|
||||
: Swivel - 90 degree left or right
|
||||
Unit dimension : 422 (W) x 425 (H) x 440 (D) mm
|
||||
Net weight : 22.5 Kg
|
||||
Operating cond. : Temperature : 0 to 40 degrees C
|
||||
: Humidity : 20% to 8%0
|
||||
Storage cond. : Temperature : -25 to 70 degree C
|
||||
: Humidity : 10% to 90%
|
||||
|
||||
(II) COMPATIBILITY:
|
||||
|
||||
IBM PC, PC/XT, PC/AT, PS/2, 386, 386SX, 486 and the compatibles;
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Apple Macintosh II and QUADRA families.
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==============================================================================
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Any comments, advice, or recommendations greatly appreciated.
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\\ Iqbal M. Nadiadi E-mail: mm902p@uk.ac.cranfield \\
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// Applied Mathematics and Computing Group mapimhn@uk.ac.bath.midge //
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\\ Cranfield University \\
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// Bedfordshire, England, MK43 0AL. //
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From: u9155406@wumpus.cc.uow.edu.au (Gerardo Bentancor)
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Subject: Re: Does Linux really benefit from video cards?
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Date: 6 Sep 1994 16:25:40 +1000
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kmh@linux.stevens-tech.edu (Kurt M. Hockenbury) writes:
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>Phil Homewood (phil@rivendell.apana.org.au) wrote:
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>: S. Hosseini (saied@lando.wustl.edu) wrote:
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>: : Hi Linuxers:
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>: : My question:
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>: : I know there is much fuss about video cards in Linux
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>: : commumity, but does Linux really benefit from them? and how ?
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>: Yes, it does. Makes it a LOT easier to connect a monitor to the
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>: machine. :-)
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>But do you need one? I've seen at least one post about a system with no
|
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>monitor, just a dumb terminal on the serial port. :-)
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>For that matter, you could remove the monitor and video card off a networked
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>system just fine if it was only for remote work (WWW server, ftp site, etc.)
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|
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> -Kurt Hockenbury
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Hmm.. I don't know about that.. will a PC boot without a video card? I
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wouldn't have thought so (haven't tried it though).
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|
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gerardo
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|
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--
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Gerardo Bentancor | "Thy godlike crime was to be kind,
|
||||
u9155406@uow.edu.au | To render with thy precepts less
|
||||
| The sum of human wretchedness,
|
||||
| And strengthen man with his own mind." Byron.
|
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|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: smattila@metz.une.edu.au (Sakari Mattila)
|
||||
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.help
|
||||
Subject: Re: Fortran Compiler for Linux??
|
||||
Date: 6 Sep 94 07:32:59 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Is there any full Ada(tm) compilers for Linux ? Some Ada subset compiler
|
||||
is on PrimeTime CDROM.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Sakari Mattila smattila@metz.une.edu.au VK2XIN, OH2AZG (Cis: 71307,1525)
|
||||
P.O.Box u13 tel. +61 67 733752 --------------------------------
|
||||
Armidale NSW 2351 ---------------------------
|
||||
===================
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: davison@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au (Andrew Davison)
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
|
||||
Subject: Looking for term2.x applications
|
||||
Date: 6 Sep 1994 08:01:34 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Perhaps I'm missing something important, but has anyone compiled any of
|
||||
the major applications (Mosaic, ncftp...) for term 2.x (specifically
|
||||
2.0.4). If I try to run an app compiled for earlier term versions I get
|
||||
the error "Connect: Invalid Argument".
|
||||
|
||||
If nobody's done it yet, I might set aside some time to do it.
|
||||
|
||||
Regards,
|
||||
Andy
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: anderch@cnsvax.uwec.edu
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
|
||||
Subject: <None>
|
||||
Date: 6 Sep 94 01:29:01 -0600
|
||||
|
||||
Bell Tech.'s HUB-6 card.
|
||||
I have one, and after several months of glorious messin around, I gotta ask,
|
||||
does anybody know how, or know someone who might know how to set the hub6
|
||||
up properly under linux? I'm attempting to talk to it with a terminal, and
|
||||
when I put a modem on it, i get term ready and the flow control lights come
|
||||
one just like when I talk to it with com1. Com1 and 2 work dandy BTW.
|
||||
|
||||
Any info at all would be greatly appreaceated.
|
||||
|
||||
I also have a computone inteligent card, anyone out there other than me
|
||||
intrested in writing a driver for it? I beleave computone has their SCO driver
|
||||
construction kit on their FTP site.. I looked it over a few months ago...
|
||||
|
||||
Please e-mail replies if you can,
|
||||
|
||||
Chris{}Anderson
|
||||
anderch@cnsvax.uwec.edu
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: reutterer@wu-wien.ac.at (Thomas Reutterer)
|
||||
Subject: Adaptec 2842 Installation
|
||||
Date: 6 Sep 1994 08:33:06 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
I have been looking around for a bootdisk to set up Linux on a System with
|
||||
an Adaptec AHA 2842 SCSI-Adapter.
|
||||
|
||||
Recently Ive been told that one (still at the "interim-stage"?) is
|
||||
available at:
|
||||
|
||||
sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/linux/kernel/images/boot284x.tar.gz
|
||||
|
||||
Did anyone succeed to set up Linux with this bootdisk yet?
|
||||
|
||||
Any information is appreciated.
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks in advance
|
||||
thomas
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu (Tracy R. Reed)
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.unix.misc,comp.os.linux.admin
|
||||
Subject: Re: Monitoring TTY's ..
|
||||
Date: 6 Sep 1994 08:40:17 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Ivan Parga (iparga@toconao.usach.cl) wrote:
|
||||
: Rob McKenzie (rpm@bcars601) wrote:
|
||||
: > [If this is the wrong group for this post please don't flame]
|
||||
|
||||
: > I'm running a Linux box and would like to find out if there is software
|
||||
: > that will allow me to monitor someone's tty. We have had some problems
|
||||
: > with people trying to break system security.. it would be nice to be able
|
||||
: > to monitor and record the actions of these people live, while it happens.
|
||||
|
||||
: > Any ideas?
|
||||
|
||||
: I know that there is a software named "Peek & Spy" from Networking
|
||||
: Dynamics Corp... that software was developed for VAX/VMS at first,
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
What about ttysnoop? Anybody know how well it works and how easy it is to
|
||||
use?
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
=============================================================================
|
||||
Mr. Tracy Reed |Every artist is a cannibal.| Why did dad cry
|
||||
San Diego State Univ. |Every poet is a thief. | when I gave him
|
||||
Aerospace Engineering |All kill their inspiration | Willmaker 1.0?
|
||||
treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu |And sing about their grief.|
|
||||
treed@tbn-bbs.com |-U2 IRC-Maelcum /me smiles |
|
||||
=============================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: hta@uninett.no (Harald T. Alvestrand)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Virus checker software for Linux.
|
||||
Date: 6 Sep 1994 09:46:23 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
I'm pretty laid-back about the threat of Unix viruses.
|
||||
|
||||
When I see a wild one, I'll panic, and maybe do something.
|
||||
So far, no "wild" U*x virus has been seen (as far as I know)
|
||||
|
||||
("Tame" viruses on Linux don't count - ANY competent programmer can write
|
||||
a virus in a matter of weeks; true genius could probably do it in a night)
|
||||
|
||||
Note: The standard defenses against trojan attacks (tripwire and friends)
|
||||
would also detect a lot of virus attacks. So I regard the possibility that
|
||||
there is a wild U*x virus out there, still undiscovered, as infinitesmal.
|
||||
--
|
||||
Harald Tveit Alvestrand
|
||||
Harald.T.Alvestrand@uninett.no
|
||||
G=Harald;I=T;S=Alvestrand;O=uninett;P=uninett;C=no
|
||||
+47 73 59 70 94
|
||||
My son's name is Torbj<62>rn. The letter between "j" and "r" is o with a slash.
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
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|
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