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1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
11 2) This file is no longer Linux-specific. It should probably be moved out
17 e-mail apenwarr@worldvisions.ca with any settings for your particular card,
39 There are two "types" of ARCnet - STAR topology and BUS topology. This
46 well-designed standard. It uses something called "modified token passing"
47 which makes it completely incompatible with so-called "Token Ring" cards,
63 programming interface also means that when high-performance hardware
73 although they are generally kept down to the Ethernet-style 1500 bytes.
91 - Avery Pennraun <apenwarr@worldvisions.ca>
92 - Stephen A. Wood <saw@hallc1.cebaf.gov>
93 - John Paul Morrison <jmorriso@bogomips.ee.ubc.ca>
94 - Joachim Koenig <jojo@repas.de>
99 types of cabling: coax and twisted pair. The other ARCnet-type networks
100 (100 Mbps TCNS and 320 kbps - 32 Mbps ARCnet Plus) use different types of
103 For a coax network, you "should" use 93 Ohm RG-62 cable. But other cables
114 are two types of hubs - active and passive. Passive hubs are small boxes
119 -R-+-R- R 47 Ohm resistors
126 hubs come in two variants - dumb and smart. The dumb variant just
133 1. A card to a card. This is the simplest way of creating a 2-computer
157 R S - STAR type card
158 S------H--------A-------S R - Terminator
159 | | H - Hub
160 | | A - Active hub
161 | S----H----S
172 RT----T------T------T------T------TR
175 B - BUS type card
176 R - Terminator
177 T - T connector
183 A------T------T------TR
185 S---H---S
192 S------T------T------S
196 anywhere in middle of a cable in a STAR topology network. And more - you
203 RT------T-------T------H------S
206 S------A------T-------T-------A-------H------TR
209 | | | S----A-----S
210 S------H---A----S | |
211 | | S------T----H---S |
215 of the TP cards has two RJ (phone-cord style) connectors. The cards are
216 then daisy-chained together using a cable connecting every two neighboring
233 RP-------P--------P--------H-----P------P-----PR
235 RP-----H--------P--------H-----P------PR
239 R - RJ Terminator
240 P - TP Card
241 H - TP Hub
248 RG-62 93 Ohm up to 650 m
249 RG-59/U 75 Ohm up to 457 m
250 RG-11/U 75 Ohm up to 533 m
256 meters for RG-62 cabling; less for others. You can see that using passive
258 Trunk" is about 300 meters for RG-62. The maximum distance between the two
268 - the I/O address: this is the "port" your ARCnet card is on. Probed
277 - Avery's favourite: 0x300.
279 - the IRQ: on 8-bit cards, it might be 2 (9), 3, 4, 5, or 7.
280 on 16-bit cards, it might be 2 (9), 3, 4, 5, 7, or 10-15.
326 - Avery's favourite: IRQ2 (actually IRQ9). Watch that VGA, though.
328 - the memory address: Unlike most cards, ARCnets use "shared memory" for
334 A0000 - VGA graphics memory (ok if you don't have VGA)
335 B0000 - Monochrome text mode
336 C0000 \ One of these is your VGA BIOS - usually C0000.
338 F0000 - System BIOS
343 - Avery's favourite: 0xD0000
345 - the station address: Every ARCnet card has its own "unique" network
354 - Avery's favourite: 3 and 4. Not that it matters.
356 - There may be ETS1 and ETS2 settings. These may or may not make a
387 ON ON Normal state - everything OK, nothing
397 want to, PLEASE DO! Just send me a 'diff -u' of all your changes.
408 model that is, please e-mail me to say so.
425 SMC? LCS-8830(-T) 8/16
427 CNet Tech CN120-Series 8
428 CNet Tech CN160-Series 16
430 Acer 5210-003 8
431 Datapoint? LAN-ARC-8 8
432 Topware TA-ARC/10 8
433 Thomas-Conrad 500-6242-0097 REV A 8
435 No Name -- 8/16
448 - Please send any other information you can find.
450 - And some other stuff (more info is welcome!)::
455 Reply-To: timoh@xs4all.nl
460 cable-connector and it's for changing to star or bus topology;
461 closed: star - open: bus
462 On the PC500 are some more jumper-pins, one block labeled with RX,PDN,TXI
467 --- CUT ---
472 PC100, PC110, PC120, PC130 (8-bit cards) and PC500, PC600 (16-bit cards)
473 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
475 - mainly from Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@worldvisions.ca>. Values depicted
477 - special thanks to Timo Hilbrink <timoh@xs4all.nl> for noting that PC120,
478 130, 500, and 600 all have the same switches as Avery's PC100.
480 - PC110 settings were verified by Stephen A. Wood <saw@cebaf.gov>
481 - Also, the JP- and S-numbers probably don't match your card exactly. Try
482 to find jumpers/switches with the same number of settings - it's
493 S1 /----------------------------------\
495 addresses) \----------------------------------/
496 |--| |--------| |--------|
508 ------- -----
516 ------- -----
532 ------- -----
546 S2 /--------------------------\
548 \--------------------------/
551 ------- -----
564 PC130E/PC270E (8-bit cards)
565 ---------------------------
567 - from Juergen Seifert <seifert@htwm.de>
572 "Configuration Guide for ARCNET(R)-PC130E/PC270 Network
579 standard BNC female connector for connection to RG-62/U coax cable.
580 Since this board is designed both for point-to-point connection in star
587 modular RJ11-type jacks for connection to twisted pair wiring.
588 It can be used in a star or a daisy-chained network.
621 S1 1-3: I/O Base Address Select
622 4-6: Memory Base Address Select
623 7-8: RAM Offset Select
624 S2 1-8: Node ID Select
627 STAR Selected - Star Topology (PC130E only)
628 Deselected - Bus Topology (PC130E only)
631 J1 6-position Telephone Jack (PC270E only)
632 J2 6-position Telephone Jack (PC270E only)
634 Setting one of the switches to Off/Open means "1", On/Closed means "0".
640 The eight switches in group S2 are used to set the node ID.
641 These switches work in a way similar to the PC100-series cards; see that
648 The first three switches in switch group S1 are used to select one
654 -------|--------
670 Switches 4-6 of switch group S1 select the Base of the 16K block.
672 positions, determined by the offset, switches 7 and 8 of group S1.
678 -----------|---------|-----------
750 -------|------------------- ---------|-------------------
757 PC500/PC550 Longboard (16-bit cards)
758 ------------------------------------
760 - from Juergen Seifert <seifert@htwm.de>
766 is different in hard- and software! The most important differences
769 - The long board has no Shared memory.
770 - On the long board the selection of the interrupt is done by binary
774 MEMORY. This means the current Linux-ARCnet driver can't use these cards.
782 "Configuration Guide for SMC ARCNET-PC500/PC550
790 to RG-62/U coax cable.
791 The board is designed both for point-to-point connection in star networks
794 The PC550 is equipped with two modular RJ11-type jacks for connection
796 It can be used in a star or a daisy-chained (BUS) network.
829 SW1 1-6: I/O Base Address Select
830 7-10: Interrupt Select
831 SW2 1-6: Reserved for Future Use
832 SW3 1-8: Node ID Select
833 JP2 1-4: Extended Timeout Select
834 JP6 Selected - Star Topology (PC500 only)
835 Deselected - Bus Topology (PC500 only)
839 J1 6-position Telephone Jack (PC550 only)
840 J2 6-position Telephone Jack (PC550 only)
842 Setting one of the switches to Off/Open means "1", On/Closed means "0".
848 The eight switches in group SW3 are used to set the node ID. Each node
853 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"
857 -------|-------
871 ----------------|---------|---------
889 The first six switches in switch group SW1 are used to select one
894 -------------|--------
932 Switches seven through ten of switch group SW1 are used to select the
941 ---------|--------
955 The two jumpers JP2 (1-4) are used to determine the timeout parameters.
977 -------|------------------- ---------|-------------------
984 PC710 (8-bit card)
985 ------------------
987 - from J.S. van Oosten <jvoosten@compiler.tdcnet.nl>
996 | +---------+ +---------+ |____
998 | +---------+ +---------+ |
1001 | | R | | | X-tal ###___
1006 | .. JP1 +----------+ |
1010 | .. +----------+ |
1011 ------- -----------
1016 IRQ7, IRQ5, IRQ4, IRQ3, IRQ2 (gee, wonder what they would do? :-) )
1019 are swapped (S1 is the nodeaddress, S2 sets IO- and RAM-address).
1029 LCS-8830(-T) (8 and 16-bit cards)
1030 ---------------------------------
1032 - from Mathias Katzer <mkatzer@HRZ.Uni-Bielefeld.DE>
1033 - Marek Michalkiewicz <marekm@i17linuxb.ists.pwr.wroc.pl> says the
1034 LCS-8830 is slightly different from LCS-8830-T. These are 8 bit, BUS
1037 This is a LCS-8830-T made by SMC, I think ('SMC' only appears on one PLCC,
1040 SMC ARCnet Board Type LCS-8830-T::
1042 ------------------------------------
1049 | -- ###|
1054 | -- ##### #### BNC Connector
1058 -- -------
1060 --------------------------
1063 SW1: DIP-Switches for Station Address
1064 SW2: DIP-Switches for Memory Base and I/O Base addresses
1068 JP2: Boot-ROM enabled if closed
1071 U3: Boot-ROM Socket
1083 (DIP-Switch downwards means "0")
1085 The station address is binary-coded with SW1.
1087 The I/O base address is coded with DIP-Switches 6,7 and 8 of SW2:
1090 Switches Base
1093 000 260-26f
1094 100 290-29f
1095 010 2e0-2ef
1096 110 2f0-2ff
1097 001 300-30f
1098 101 350-35f
1099 011 380-38f
1100 111 3e0-3ef
1104 DIP Switches 1-5 of SW2 encode the RAM and ROM Address Range:
1107 Switches RAM ROM
1110 00000 C:0000-C:07ff C:2000-C:3fff
1111 10000 C:0800-C:0fff
1112 01000 C:1000-C:17ff
1113 11000 C:1800-C:1fff
1114 00100 C:4000-C:47ff C:6000-C:7fff
1115 10100 C:4800-C:4fff
1116 01100 C:5000-C:57ff
1117 11100 C:5800-C:5fff
1118 00010 C:C000-C:C7ff C:E000-C:ffff
1119 10010 C:C800-C:Cfff
1120 01010 C:D000-C:D7ff
1121 11010 C:D800-C:Dfff
1122 00110 D:0000-D:07ff D:2000-D:3fff
1123 10110 D:0800-D:0fff
1124 01110 D:1000-D:17ff
1125 11110 D:1800-D:1fff
1126 00001 D:4000-D:47ff D:6000-D:7fff
1127 10001 D:4800-D:4fff
1128 01001 D:5000-D:57ff
1129 11001 D:5800-D:5fff
1130 00101 D:8000-D:87ff D:A000-D:bfff
1131 10101 D:8800-D:8fff
1132 01101 D:9000-D:97ff
1133 11101 D:9800-D:9fff
1134 00011 D:C000-D:c7ff D:E000-D:ffff
1135 10011 D:C800-D:cfff
1136 01011 D:D000-D:d7ff
1137 11011 D:D800-D:dfff
1138 00111 E:0000-E:07ff E:2000-E:3fff
1139 10111 E:0800-E:0fff
1140 01111 E:1000-E:17ff
1141 11111 E:1800-E:1fff
1148 PDI507 (8-bit card)
1149 --------------------
1151 - from Mark Rejhon <mdrejhon@magi.com> (slight modifications by Avery)
1152 - Avery's note: I think PDI508 cards (but definitely NOT PDI508Plus cards)
1154 software-configured.
1169 There is a two-jumper array for J3. I don't know what it is for,
1171 a six pin grid in a two-by-three fashion. The jumpers were
1174 .-------.
1176 :-------: ------> Accessible end of card with connectors
1177 o | o o | in this direction ------->
1178 `-------'
1184 .-------.
1186 :-------: TWIST Technology
1188 `-------'
1189 .-------.
1191 :-------: COAX Technology
1193 `-------'
1195 - If using coax cable in a bus topology the J4 jumper must be removed;
1196 place it on one pin.
1198 - If using bus topology with twisted pair wiring move the J3
1199 jumpers so they connect the middle pin and the pins closest to the RJ11
1200 Connectors. Also the J4 jumper must be removed; place it on one pin of
1203 - If using star topology with twisted pair wiring move the J3
1204 jumpers so they connect the middle pin and the pins closest to the RJ11
1208 DIP Switches:
1210 The DIP switches accessible on the accessible end of the card while
1212 switches. Use an address from 1 to 254
1227 There is another array of eight DIP switches at the top of the
1228 card. There are five labelled MS0-MS4 which seem to control the
1229 memory address, and another three labelled IO0-IO2 which seem to
1233 are in a weird order. This was tested by setting the DIP switches,
1258 The memory switches set a reserved address space of 0x1000 bytes
1262 The memory switches were tested by booting using QEMM386 stealth,
1281 00001 0xE100 (guessed - was not detected by QEMM)
1282 00011 0xE000 (guessed - was not detected by QEMM)
1293 11001 0xC900 (guessed - crashes tested system)
1294 11011 0xC800 (guessed - crashes tested system)
1295 11101 0xC500 (guessed - crashes tested system)
1296 11111 0xC400 (guessed - crashes tested system)
1299 CNet Technology Inc. (8-bit cards)
1302 120 Series (8-bit cards)
1303 ------------------------
1304 - from Juergen Seifert <seifert@htwm.de>
1315 P/N:12-01-0007
1320 - P/N 120A ARCNET 8 bit XT/AT Star
1321 - P/N 120AB ARCNET 8 bit XT/AT Bus
1322 - P/N 120TP ARCNET 8 bit XT/AT Twisted Pair
1323 - P/N 120ST ARCNET 8 bit XT/AT Star, Twisted Pair
1324 - P/N 120SBT ARCNET 8 bit XT/AT Star, Bus, Twisted Pair
1356 S1 1-5: Base Memory Address Select
1357 6-8: Base I/O Address Select
1358 S2 1-8: Node ID Select (ID0-ID7)
1369 J2 Two 6-position Telephone Jack (CN120TP/ST/SBT only)
1371 Setting one of the switches to Off means "1", On means "0".
1377 The eight switches in SW2 are used to set the node ID. Each node attached
1381 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"
1401 ----------------|---------|---------
1419 The last three switches in switch block SW1 are used to select one
1425 ------------|--------
1442 Switches 1-5 of switch block SW1 select the Memory Base address.
1448 --------------------|---------|-----------
1462 Since the switches 1 and 2 are always set to ON it may be possible
1475 -------|-----
1488 -----
1490 ----- ON | | ON
1492 | | OFF ----- OFF
1494 -----
1505 ----- -----
1507 ----- ----- | | | |
1509 | | | | ----- -----
1511 ----- -----
1523 CNet Technology Inc. (16-bit cards)
1526 160 Series (16-bit cards)
1527 -------------------------
1528 - from Juergen Seifert <seifert@htwm.de>
1535 P/N:12-01-0006 Revision 3.00"
1539 - P/N 160A ARCNET 16 bit XT/AT Star
1540 - P/N 160AB ARCNET 16 bit XT/AT Bus
1541 - P/N 160TP ARCNET 16 bit XT/AT Twisted Pair
1556 < |_______________| | IO-Base | MEM | d | | ID1
1573 SW1 1-6: Base I/O Address Select
1574 7-10: Base Memory Address Select
1575 SW2 1-8: Node ID Select (ID0-ID7)
1577 JP3-JP13 Interrupt Select
1579 J1 Two 6-position Telephone Jack (CN160TP only)
1582 Setting one of the switches to Off means "1", On means "0".
1588 The eight switches in SW2 are used to set the node ID. Each node attached
1592 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"
1596 -------|-------|-------
1610 ----------------|---------|---------
1628 The first six switches in switch block SW1 are used to select the I/O Base
1633 ------------------------|--------
1643 Note: Other IO-Base addresses seem to be selectable, but only the above
1650 The switches 7-10 of switch block SW1 are used to select the Memory
1655 ----------------|---------|-----------
1662 Other MEM-Base addresses seem to be selectable, but only the above
1673 -------|-----------------
1688 - Do not use JP11=IRQ6, it may conflict with your Floppy Disk
1690 - Use JP3=IRQ14 only, if you don't have an IDE-, MFM-, or RLL-
1695 ------------------------------
1704 8-bit card, unknown model
1705 -------------------------
1706 - from Vlad Lungu <vlungu@ugal.ro> - his e-mail address seemed broken at
1745 -----|--------------
1765 ---|------------
1777 JP 4 : Boot PROM enable CLOSE - enabled
1778 OPEN - disabled
1780 JP 6 : IRQ set (ONLY ONE jumper on 1-5 for IRQ 2-6)
1786 8-bit card, Model 5210-003
1787 --------------------------
1789 - from Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz> using portions of the existing
1790 arcnet-hardware file.
1850 SW1 1-6 Base I/O Address Select
1851 7-10 Memory Address Select
1852 SW2 1-8 Node ID Select (ID0-ID7)
1853 J1-J5 IRQ Select
1854 J6-J21 Unknown (Probably extra timeouts & ROM enable ...)
1865 The eight switches in SW2 are used to set the node ID. Each node attached
1869 Setting one of the switches to OFF means "1", ON means "0".
1871 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"
1875 -------|-------
1891 The switches 1 to 6 of switch block SW1 are used to select one
1896 -------|-------
1904 The I/O address is sum of all switches set to "1". Remember that
1916 Jumpers 7-10 of switch block SW1 select the Memory Base address::
1920 ----------------|---------
1932 Jumpers 1-5 of the jumper block J1 control the IRQ level. ON means
1937 ----------------------------
1949 jumpers and maybe one of J18-J21 selects ROM. Also J6-J10 and
1950 J11-J15 are connecting IRQ2-7 to some pins on the UFSs. I can't
1956 LAN-ARC-8, an 8-bit card
1957 ------------------------
1959 - from Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>
1961 This is another SMC 90C65-based ARCnet card. I couldn't identify the
1995 SW1 1-5: Base Memory Address Select
1996 6-8: Base I/O Address Select
1997 SW2 1-8: Node ID Select
1998 SW3 1-5: IRQ Select
1999 6-7: Extra Timeout
2008 The eight switches in SW3 are used to set the node ID. Each node attached
2012 Setting one of the switches to Off means "1", On means "0".
2014 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"
2018 -------|-------
2032 The last three switches in switch block SW1 are used to select one
2038 ------------|--------
2056 Jumpers 3-5 of switch block SW1 select the Memory Base address.
2062 --------------------|---------|-----------
2074 The switches 1 and 2 probably add 0x0800 and 0x1000 to RAM base address.
2080 Switches 1-5 of the switch block SW3 control the IRQ level::
2084 ----------------------------
2095 The switches 6-7 of the switch block SW3 are used to determine the timeout
2096 parameters. These two switches are normally left in the OFF position.
2102 8-bit card, TA-ARC/10
2103 ---------------------
2105 - from Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>
2107 This is another very similar 90C65 card. Most of the switches and jumpers
2122 | > EPROM SOCKET | | \ |------|
2141 SW1 1-5 Base Memory Address Select
2142 6-8 Base I/O Address Select
2143 SW2 1-8 Node ID Select (ID0-ID7)
2155 The eight switches in SW2 are used to set the node ID. Each node attached to
2159 Setting one of the switches to Off means "1", On means "0".
2161 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"
2165 -------|-------|-------
2178 The last three switches in switch block SW1 are used to select one
2184 ------------|--------
2202 Jumpers 3-5 of switch block SW1 select the Memory Base address.
2208 --------------------|---------|-----------
2226 Jumpers 1-5 of the jumper block J1 control the IRQ level. ON means
2231 ----------------------------
2245 Thomas-Conrad
2248 Model #500-6242-0097 REV A (8-bit card)
2249 ---------------------------------------
2251 - from Lars Karlsson <100617.3473@compuserve.com>
2267 | Jumper- _____| Connector
2273 | |...........| | RJ-jack
2276 | Boot PROM socket IRQ-jumpers |_ Diagnostic
2283 And here are the settings for some of the switches and jumpers on the cards.
2291 2E0----- 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
2292 2F0----- 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
2293 300----- 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
2294 350----- 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0
2304 CX00--0 0 1 1 | | |
2305 DX00--0 0 1 0 |
2306 X000--------- 1 1 |
2307 X400--------- 1 0 |
2308 X800--------- 0 1 |
2309 XC00--------- 0 0
2310 ENHANCED----------- 1
2311 COMPATIBLE--------- 0
2323 There is a DIP-switch with 8 switches, used to set the shared memory address
2324 to be used. The first 6 switches set the address, the 7th doesn't have any
2342 8-bit card (C) 1985
2343 -------------------
2344 - from Robert Michael Best <rmb117@cs.usask.ca>
2348 software-configured and doesn't work with my driver either. The "Waterloo
2351 e-mail me.]
2361 | -- -- |_| | 5 || || | C3 |
2364 | -- -- | \/ || | |
2369 | | || | -- | BNC |___|
2383 C1 -- "COM9026
2387 C2 -- "@Copyright
2393 C3 -- "COM9032
2397 C4 -- "74LS"
2400 M5 -- "50006-136
2402 MTQ-T1-S3
2403 0 M-TRON 86-40"
2406 C6 -- "MOSTEK@TC8643
2407 MK6116N-20
2411 C7 -- No stamp or label but in a 20 pin chip socket.
2413 C8 -- "PAL10L8CN
2415 In a 20 pin socket.
2417 C9 -- "PAl16R4A-2CN
2419 In a 20 pin socket.
2421 C10 -- "M8640
2424 In an 8 pin socket.
2426 ?? -- Some components on a smaller board and attached with 20 pins all
2436 J2 -- Numbered 1 2 3 4 5 6.
2439 J3 -- IRQ 2 3 4 5 6 7
2442 and "-2 46-86" beside C2. Between C1 and C6 "ASS 'Y 300163" and "@1986
2449 8-bit cards, 16-bit cards
2450 -------------------------
2452 - from Juergen Seifert <seifert@htwm.de>
2478 | |__________-__________| |
2494 S1 1-8: Node ID Select
2495 S2 1-3: I/O Base Address Select
2496 4-6: Memory Base Address Select
2497 7-8: RAM Offset Select
2504 Setting one of the switches to Off means "1", On means "0".
2510 The eight switches in group SW1 are used to set the node ID.
2515 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"
2519 -------|-------
2533 ----------------|---------|---------
2551 The first three switches in switch group SW2 are used to select one
2556 ------------|--------
2572 Switches 4-6 of switch group SW2 select the Base of the 16K block.
2574 positions, determined by the offset, switches 7 and 8 of group SW2.
2580 -----------|---------|-----------
2642 --------|--------------------|--------------------------
2651 16-BIT ARCNET
2652 -------------
2654 The manual of my 8-Bit NONAME ARCnet Card contains another description
2655 of a 16-Bit Coax / Twisted Pair Card. This description is incomplete,
2657 of contents reports pages ... 2-9, 2-11, 2-12, 3-1, ... but inside
2658 the booklet there is a different way of counting ... 2-9, 2-10, A-1,
2659 (empty page), 3-1, ..., 3-18, A-1 (again), A-2)
2661 8-Bit card, because there isn't any letter like "SW1" written to the
2700 Setting one of the switches to Off means "1", On means "0".
2706 The eight switches in group SW2 are used to set the node ID.
2711 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"
2715 -------|-------
2729 ----------------|---------|---------
2747 The first three switches in switch group SW1 are used to select one
2752 ------------|--------
2768 Switches 6-8 of switch group SW1 select the Base of the 16K block.
2770 positions, determined by the offset, switches 4 and 5 of group SW1::
2774 -----------|---------|-----------
2828 8-bit cards ("Made in Taiwan R.O.C.")
2829 -------------------------------------
2831 - from Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>
2867 SW1 1-5: Base Memory Address Select
2868 6-8: Base I/O Address Select
2869 SW2 1-8: Node ID Select (ID0-ID7)
2870 SW3 1-5: IRQ Select
2871 6-7: Extra Timeout
2877 switches.
2880 two - or - in case of IRQ setting, connecting none of them at all.
2885 The eight switches in SW2 are used to set the node ID. Each node attached
2889 Setting one of the switches to Off means "1", On means "0".
2891 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"
2895 -------|-------|-------
2909 ----------------|---------|---------
2927 The last three switches in switch block SW1 are used to select one
2933 ------------|--------
2951 Jumpers 3-5 of jumper block SW1 select the Memory Base address.
2957 --------------------|---------|-----------
2974 Jumpers 1-5 of the jumper block SW3 control the IRQ level::
2978 ----------------------------
2989 The jumpers 6-7 of the jumper block SW3 are used to determine the timeout
2995 --------------------
2996 - from Andrew J. Kroll <ag784@freenet.buffalo.edu>
2997 - Sorry this sat in my to-do box for so long, Andrew! (yikes - over a
3004 | .---'
3012 | 74LS373 | |- 5 | W | |
3013 | _________ | E |- 4 | | |
3014 | >_______| ______________|..... P |- 3 | 3 | |
3015 | | | : O |- 2 | | |
3016 | | | : X |- 1 |___| |
3017 | ________________ | | : Y |- | |
3018 | | SW1 | | SL90C65 | : |- | |
3019 | |________________| | | : B |- | |
3020 | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | | : O |- | |
3021 | |_________o____|..../ A |- _______| |
3022 | ____________________ | R |- | |------,
3023 | | | | D |- | BNC | # |
3024 | > 2764 PROM SOCKET | |__________|- |_______|------'
3026 | >________| <- 74LS245 | |
3036 SW1 1-5: IRQ Select
3040 SW2 1-3: Memory Buffer/PROM Address
3041 3-6: I/O Address Map
3042 SW3 1-8: Node ID Select
3050 To select a hardware interrupt level set one (only one!) of the dip switches
3051 up (on) SW1...(switches 1-5)
3054 The switches on SW1 labeled EXT1 (switch 6) and EXT2 (switch 7)
3055 are used to determine the timeout parameters. These two dip switches
3065 The last three switches in switch group SW2 are used to select one
3071 -------|--------
3087 Switches 1-3 of switch group SW2 select the Base of the 16K block.
3096 ------|---------|-----------
3110 The eight switches in group SW3 are used to set the node ID.
3114 switches in the DOWN position are OFF (0) and in the UP position are ON (1)
3116 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"
3120 -------|-------
3134 ----------------|---------|---------
3135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | not allowed <-.
3146 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 | FF | 255 <-'
3153 ---------------
3155 - from Christoph Lameter <christoph@lameter.com>
3161 ----------------------------------------------- tiara
3164 +----------------------------------------------+
3166 ! +------------------+ -------
3168 ! ROM 7654321 <- I/O -------
3169 ! : : +--------+ !
3173 ! : : +--------+ !P
3175 ! 234567 <- IRQ !
3176 +------------!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!--------+
3179 - 0 = Jumper Installed
3180 - 1 = Open