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Installing the 

DayStar 

Turbo 040

IMPORTANT: 

Connect the 

Turbo 040 to 

m iddle slot 

ONLY.

Center slot 

(Adapter Ilsi/ 
DualPort Ilsi pic­

tured)

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.  Connect the Turbo 040 to the m iddle con­

nector of the adapter. Note that the Turbo 
040 will be facing up (it only fits one way).

Figure 61  ■

 Attaching the Turbo 

to the adapter

2. 

If you are installing a NuBus or PDS 

board that needs to access connections 

outside the Ilsi (e.g., a video card), remove 

the cover panel 

on the rear of the case.

3. 

Holding the adapter and attached boards 

together, align the adapter 

over the 

em pty m otherboard PDS connector. Gently 
push it into the slot until it is fully seated.

Figure 62 - Installing Turbo 040

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Summary of Contents for TURBO 040

Page 1: ...T IJR B O 040 US E R MA N U A L W W m Vm D I G I T A L...

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Page 3: ...TER 1 Getting Started Getting started___________________________ 1 5 The Danger of Static Electricity 1 5 Precautions______________________________1 6 Quick installation reference for the Mac SE 30___...

Page 4: ...nstallation 3 3 CHAPTER 3 Installing The Turbo 040 Mac II Installing the Turbo 040in the Mac II 37 Prepare the Macintosh II for installation 37 Begin the installation 38 Removing the drive tray 39 Ins...

Page 5: ...___________ 59 Testing the installation____________________ 6 1 CHAPTER 5 Installing The Turbo 040 Mac Ilex Installing the Turbo 040in the Mac Ilex_____65 Prepare the Macintosh Ilex for installation _...

Page 6: ...040 Mac IIvx Ilvi Performa 600 Installing the Turbo 040in the Mac IIvx Ilvi Performa 600____________________________ 89 Prepare the Macintosh for installation_______89 Installing the DayStar Turbo 04...

Page 7: ..._______ 106 Advanced System Information____________ 108 Advanced QuadControl Options___________ 1 1 0 Possible Problems___________________ 1 1 2 Troubleshooting 1 1 4 Control Panel and Extension confl...

Page 8: ..._________ 1 2 5 Product warranty_______________________ 126 Upgrading the Turbo 040_________________ 127 How to return your board for service 127 Contacting DayStar online________________ 128 6 T A B...

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Page 11: ...manual we will simply refer to both models as the Turbo 040 The Turbo 040 has a 128K high speed Static RAM cache that provides data at zero wait states This allows the CPU to operate at peak performan...

Page 12: ...IIx versions only Power Supply removal tool Ilex version only Anti Static Motherboard Bag Ilex version only Electrical tape removable 2 pcs on a strip SE 30 version only Case Separating Tool SE 30 ve...

Page 13: ...this manual Chapter 1 Getting Started lists som e of the precautions which should be taken before installation It also includes quick ref erence sections for installing the Turbo 040 Chapter 2 Instal...

Page 14: ...lvi and Performa 600 It includes a section on testing the installation Chapter 8 Installing The Turbo 040 Mac Ilci includes detailed instructions for the preparation and installation of the Turbo 040i...

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Page 17: ...dentical for all Turbo 040 cards Important DayStar recommends you have the Turbo 040 installed by your dealer or an Apple Authorized Technician If instructions are not explicitly followed you can seve...

Page 18: ...OT wear leather shoes we recom m end shoes with rubber soles DO NOT attempt installation in an overly dry environment spray mist the work area with water prior to installation DO NOT wear silk or poly...

Page 19: ...bo 040 into the DayStar Adapter PDS and then install the com bined boards into the PDS slot on the motherboard 1 1 Re assemble the cover Make sure all cables are properly connected 1 2 Test the instal...

Page 20: ...connectors and the power cord 5 Remove the Mac II cover and disk tray 6 Put on the anti static wrist strap 7 Remove the CPU and AMU chips Use the PGA puller provided with the adapter 8 Install the ad...

Page 21: ...y CPU socket Press above the socket until the board is seated 1 1 Connect the Turbo 040 to adapter board 1 2 Test the installation Attach the power cord Restart the Mac IIx Listen for the cus tomary B...

Page 22: ...ove the power supply 6 Put on the anti static wrist strap 7 Check to see if the CPU needs socketing If it does contact DayStar before proceeding If it is has a socket contact DayStar to have a PGA pul...

Page 23: ...ections outside the Ilsi remove the case s cover panel 9 Install the combined boards into the motherboard s PDS connector 1 0 Insert the two screws through the chas sis into the adapter s metal shield...

Page 24: ...non Apple formatter make sure that blind transfers are disabled see page 118for more information 4 Remove all connectors and the power cord 5 Remove the Mac cover 6 Put on the anti static wrist strap...

Page 25: ...Put on the anti static wrist strap 6 Remove any cache cards Remove Apple or other third party cache card from cache connector slot if any 7 Install the Turbo 040 Connect the Turbo 040 to the cache con...

Page 26: ...card from the mother board socket Mac II IIx and Ilex or the motherboard connector Mac SE 30 and Ilsi This concludes Mac SE 30 and Ilsi removal 5 Replace the CPU chip and AMU chip for the Mac II by a...

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Page 29: ...echnician The Mac SE 30 when open exposes the installer to a CRT vacuum tube which can implode or cause extreme electri cal shock WARNING Installation of the DayStar Turbo 040 was designed to be easy...

Page 30: ...rain the power supply 6 Let the machine sit for 1hour so that the CRT screen s electrical charge can discharge 7 Place the Macintosh SE 30 on an unob structed flat work area with the front of the Maci...

Page 31: ...nd the case before it will com e apart With the case open remove the aluminum Radio Frequency shield Figure 2 Separating SE 30 case halves Case separation tool 4 Carefully place the Macintosh back on...

Page 32: ...e Macintosh SE 30 s chassis Figure 4 Locating mounting brackets the 6 Put on the anti static wrist strap 7 Install the electrical tape included with your adapter to the ends of the front and rear brac...

Page 33: ...is fully seated Figure 6 Connecting Turbo 040 to Adapter 2 Carefully maneuver the combined board over the PDS slot on the Macintosh SE 30 s motherboard Figure 7 Maneuvering combined boards Preparing...

Page 34: ...d over the motherboard s PDS slot gently press down until it is fully seated Figure 8 Installing the combined boards 4 The Turbo 040 is now installed Figure 9 Turbo 040 installed C H A P T E R 2 Insta...

Page 35: ...lation Plug the power cord into the back of the Macintosh SE 30 Turn the Macintosh on You should hear the customary BONG If you do not hear the BONG go to the next page YES I hear the BONG 1 Turn the...

Page 36: ...proper instal lation making sure the Turbo 040 and the Adapter are fully seated over the PDS slot 3 Plug the power cord into the back of the Macintosh SE 30 and restart as before If the startup proce...

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Page 39: ...g the installation Prepare the Macintosh II for installation 2 Check your hard drives with A pple s Disk First Aid 3 Update your hard drives driver software with a version known to be compatible with...

Page 40: ...area with the front of the Macintosh facing you 1 Using a small Phillips screwdriver remove the single screw in the rear of your Mac Figure 11 Rear view o f the Macintosh II 2 Firmly depress the two...

Page 41: ...ps head screws 4 Find where the disk drive cables connect to the motherboard You must put them back in the same place Unplug the floppy disk drive cable Unplug the hard disk cable by swinging the two...

Page 42: ...herboard 6 Put on the anti static wrist strap If you are installing memory modules SIMMs you should do so at this time With the drive tray removed motherboard SIMMs can be easi ly accessed You are now...

Page 43: ...the Pin Grid Array PGA puller for removing these chips in the Mac II adapter box Rem oving the CPU chip Figure 16 PGA puller assembled 1 Remove the w ing nut from the top of the PGA puller Separate th...

Page 44: ...Figure 18 68020 chip AMU chip 68020 CPU chip CPUsocket motherboard 3 From the side of the CPU gently slide the inner tool over the MC68020 chip Be sure that the teeth of the inner tool are between th...

Page 45: ...the chip Figure 20 Inner tool over processor 5 At a 90 degree angle place the outer tool over the inner tool that is seated on the chip The tool should rest on the motherboard and not on any other chi...

Page 46: ...your CPU and AMU Tip Store the chips inside the Mac up in front of the motherboard They will be easy to find if you ever need them Do not allow any metal parts of the stored chips to make contact with...

Page 47: ...his is where the adapter board will be installed AMUsocket CPUsocket speaker Figure 23 CPU and AMU removed from sockets 3 Orient the adapter board so that the pins on the adapter align precisely with...

Page 48: ...s on the adapter board until it is fully seated Figure 24a Press on center o f socket connections 5 Position the Turbo 040 card with the included adapter board so that the Turbo 040 is face up and the...

Page 49: ...G 1 Turn the power off and remove the power cord from the Mac 2 Insert the floppy disk drive cable hard disk cable and power connector into the appro priate sockets on the motherboard Reinstall the di...

Page 50: ...own on the Turbo 040 assembly with your fingers in the center of the CPU and AMU sockets 2 Plug the power cord into the back of the Macintosh II and restart as before If the startup process continues...

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Page 53: ...ns 1 Back up your hard drive before beginning the installation 2 Check your hard drives with A pple s Disk First Aid 3 Update your hard drives driver software with a version known to be compatible wit...

Page 54: ...flat work area with the front of the Macintosh facing you 1 Using a small Phillips screwdriver remove the single screw in the rear of your Mac Figure 26 Rear view o f the Macintosh IIx 2 Firmly depres...

Page 55: ...o f the disk tray 4 Find where the disk drive cables connect to the motherboard You must put them back in the same place Unplug the floppy disk drive cable Unplug the hard disk cable by swinging the t...

Page 56: ...motherboard 6 Put on the anti static wrist strap If you are installing memory modules SIMMs you should do so at this time With the drive tray removed motherboard SIMMs can be easily accessed You are n...

Page 57: ...1 PGA puller assembled Rem oving the CPU chip NOTE Some Mac IIx CPUs are soldered to the moth erboard Be sure to check your chip before pro ceeding If this is the case contact DayStar Technical Suppor...

Page 58: ...dditional characters Figure 33 68030 location 3 Gently slide the inner tool over the MC68030 processor starting at the rear of the CPU Be sure that the teeth of the inner tool are between the CPU and...

Page 59: ...lip of the CPU Figure 35 Inner tool over processor 5 Place the outer tool at a 90 degree angle over the inner tool The tool should rest on the motherboard and not on any other chips Start turning the...

Page 60: ...ls do not support the Turbo 040 Contact DayStar Customer Service if you need to exchange adapters 7 Once removed install the CPU into the adapter socket Align pin 1on the CPU gold Y line with pin 1of...

Page 61: ...dapter board so that the pins on the adapter align precisely with the moth erboard CPU socket Gently press above the center of the socket connections of the board until it is fully seated NOTE Youshou...

Page 62: ...pter board Squeeze the connectors together with both hands until the board is fully seated Figure 41 Pressing down on adapter Installation of the Turbo 040 assembly is now complete You are now ready t...

Page 63: ...NG 1 Turn the power off and remove the power cord from the Mac 2 Insert the floppy disk drive cable hard disk cable and power connector into the appro priate sockets on the motherboard Reinstall the d...

Page 64: ...ether Push down on the Turbo 040 assembly with your fingers in the center of the CPU socket 2 Plug the power cord into the back of the Macintosh IIx and restart as before If the startup process contin...

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Page 67: ...autions 1 Back up your hard drive before begin ning the installation 2 Check your hard drives with A pple s Disk First Aid 3 Update your hard drives driver soft ware with a version known to be compati...

Page 68: ...ont of the Macintosh facing you Begin the installation 1 Using a small Phillips screwdriver remove the single screw in the rear of your Macintosh Ilex remove screw from back of case power switch Figur...

Page 69: ...ver 3 Remove the power supply from the Macintosh Ilex using the Power Supply Unlocking Tool Rem oving the p ow er supply restpoint of unlocking tool between power supply and latch Figure 44 View o f p...

Page 70: ...ex Figure 45 View o f removed power supply 5 Place the power supply in a safe location The 68030 processor will be fully exposed Figure 46 View o f 68030 6 Put on the anti static wrist strap You are n...

Page 71: ...he CPU chip NOTE Most Mac Ilex s have a soldered not socketed CPUchip Before proceeding contact DayStar Technical Support at 404 967 2077 for information on how to proceed A Pictureof Soldered CPUchip...

Page 72: ...the inner tool the outer tool and the wing nut assembled PGA puller inner tool outer tool wing nut Figure 48 PGA puller 68030processor 2 Locate the CPU in the area of the Macintosh motherboard which...

Page 73: ...U and the socket and NOT between the socket and the motherboard Figure 50 Inner tool sliding over the 68030 processor 4 While gently pressing its sides inward slow ly slide the tool until the teeth of...

Page 74: ...ngle over the inner tool The tool should rest on the motherboard and not on any other chips Start turning the w ing nut onto the threaded piece Figure 52 Outer tool over processor 6 While maintaining...

Page 75: ...ns a square set of pins that connect the Turbo 040 to the pro cessor socket on the Mac Ilex motherboard Remove the protective foam from the adapter s pins 2 Align the adapter s notch with the crescent...

Page 76: ...dapter s pins aligned with the CPU socket gently press above the center of the socket connection on the adapter board until it is fully seated When the adapter is fully seated the power supply s locki...

Page 77: ...ly seated Figure 56 Connecting the Turbo to the adapter Figure 57 The Turbo 040 installed Installation of the Turbo 040 assembly is now complete You are ready to proceed with test ing and software ins...

Page 78: ...bles you have removed Now you are ready to install the software Please go to Chapter 9 Installing the Turbo 040 Software NO I DO NOT hear the BONG There is no response when the Macintosh Ilex is turne...

Page 79: ...process continues to fail the board may have been damaged during installa tion or shipment Contact your computer deal er or call DayStar Technical Support 9am to 6 pm EST at 404 967 2077 for further a...

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Page 83: ...ng a NuBus card Note If you own a Radius Hard Pivot PDS video card you should use the DayStar Adapter PDS Contact DayStar for further information Installing the Turbo 040 in the Mac Ilsi Turbo 040 Ada...

Page 84: ...Apple formatter make sure that blind transfers are disabled see page 118for more information 4 Turn off the Macintosh Ilsi and remove the power cord and all accessory cables from the back of the Maci...

Page 85: ...board is firmly attached to the shield Figure 59 Attaching the adapter to the metal shield 1 If you are installing a PDS or NuBus board align it with the top slot Squeeze the connectors together with...

Page 86: ...ay Figure 61 Attaching the Turbo to the adapter 2 If you are installing a NuBus or PDS board that needs to access connections outside the Ilsi e g a video card remove the cover panel on the rear of th...

Page 87: ...th test ing and software installation Check that all connections are tight You are Testing the now ready to test the installation installation Please read all of this section before you test the insta...

Page 88: ...and verify proper installation Then Squeeze the Turbo 040 and adapter board together Push down on the adapter to verify a good connection with the motherboard PDS socket 2 Plug the power cord into the...

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Page 91: ...e with the 68040 If you used a non Apple for matter make sure that blind transfers are disabled see page 118for more information 4 Turn off the Macintosh and remove the power cord and all accessory ca...

Page 92: ...s Guide Accelerator slot NuBus slots Figure 64 View of the Macintosh 2 Put on the anti static wrist strap 3 Locate the accelerator slot and remove any existing cards 4 With the component side of the T...

Page 93: ...tch on the back of the Macintosh You should hear the custom ary BONG If you do not hear the BONG go to the next page Testing the installation YES I hear the BONG 1 Turn the power off and remove the po...

Page 94: ...firmly seated in the accelerator slot 2 Plug the power cord into the back of the Macintosh and restart as before If the startup process continues to fail the board may have been damaged during instal...

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Page 97: ...tallation 2 Check your hard drives with A pple s Disk First Aid 3 Update your hard drives driver soft ware with a version known to be compati ble with the 68040 If you used a non Apple formatter make...

Page 98: ...is detailed in the Apple Ilci Ow ner s Guide Figure 66 View o f the Macintosh Ilci 2 Put on the anti static wrist strap 3 Locate the cache slot and remove any exist ing cards 4 With the component sid...

Page 99: ...power cord into the back of the Macintosh Turn the Macintosh on You should hear the customary BONG If you do not hear the BONG go to the next page YES I hear the BONG 1 Turn the power off and remove t...

Page 100: ...ot 2 If the failure tone was heard make sure all of the SIMMs are properly installed 3 Plug the power cord into the back of the Macintosh and restart as before If the startup process continues to fail...

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Page 103: ...ath AutoCache and the secondary cache See next page for benefits Follow these steps to install the QuadControl file onto the hard startup disk 1 Start the Macintosh from the hard drive 2 Insert the Da...

Page 104: ...t easier to access Balloon Help DayStar provides a button in QuadControl that turns Balloon Help on and off QuadControl allows you to choose between AutoCache and manual cache modes The icon to the ri...

Page 105: ...cache to motherboard memory 10H A p p lic a t io n C a c h in g O ff This mode drastically reduces performance of all open applications but allows most 68040 incompatible software to run on the 68040...

Page 106: ...Mac still runs at the accelerated clock speed but performance is sig nificantly reduced P I PowerMath Turbo 040only not available on Turbo 040i Allows you to turn DayStar s PowerMath on and off QuadC...

Page 107: ...Enhanced PowerMath is in operation wmmrnrnm QuadControl i i l l l l l l li DAYSTAR 0 1 G t T 4 I Cache Mode ftuto I A utoC ache Setup 1 U mmWWMm 1 I IH S e con d a ry C ach e 128K H Enhanced P ov erM...

Page 108: ...nfo Turbo 040 displays the speed of the Turbo 040 and the version number of the Turbo 040 s ROM Supports the following machines pro vides a complete list of which Macs your Turbo 040 supports If you w...

Page 109: ...data cache should only be off ifyou have A pple s A ROSE software or a certain NuBus board installed that disables the data cache See Advanced QuadControl Options for more information on page 110 680...

Page 110: ...bytes System Uersion 7 1 0 Uirtual Memory Off 32 bit mode Instruction Cache On Data Cache On 31 ROM Version indicates the type of ROM instal led in your machine ROM Checksum differentiates between mac...

Page 111: ...for normal operation Note the instruction cache is different from the 128K secondary cache Data Cache displays whether the data cache internal to the 68040 is on or off It should be on for normal ope...

Page 112: ...T A L Cache Mode fluto O H O j j _______ A utoC ache Setup _______ y S e con d a ry C ach e 128K 1 Enhanced P ov erM a th A dvanced Features I v2 3 1992 94 DayStar Digital Inc I j i Figure 73 Advanced...

Page 113: ...a cache while the Macintosh is running Since the majori ty of the speed increase of the 68040 is due to the on chip caches there will only be a very small performance increase when any m emory is lock...

Page 114: ...viable option in the case of networking cards since the networking card usually needs the INIT in order to work at all For video acceleration you can usually get by without the INIT If you still expe...

Page 115: ...which may cause a very small num ber of applications to experience problems This option disables the enhancement to allow problematic applications to run DayStar has found that versions of Com puServ...

Page 116: ...tensions out of the System Folder and reboot Open the Quad Control file from your normal boot drive and disable Full Speed Memory Locking see page 111 Fixed No continue on Try Disabling the Control Pa...

Page 117: ...o continue on Try Check with the manufacturer of any NuBus cards you have installed to be sure the board has the latest ROMs for 68040 machines Fixed No Contact DayStar Digital Technical Support at 40...

Page 118: ...il you encounter the problem After this happens restart from a floppy disk or hold down the shift key at boot up if using System 7 and remove the last file loaded Proceed again with this systematic ch...

Page 119: ...w folder outside the System Folder Remove the System Folder on the hard disk by placing it in the trash NOTE You must throw away the System file instead of installing a new one on top of the old one D...

Page 120: ...ur drivers and it should operate prop erly at the new speed Not 68040compatible Some older formatters are not compatible with the 68040 CPU Upgrading to the latest release of your format ting software...

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Page 123: ...lso rob the system s performance Vary the size of the Apple RAM Cache or Disk Cache in System 7 to find an optimum setting for your system The cache is located in the General Control Panel under Syste...

Page 124: ...QuickMail 2 23 up Claris FileMaker Pro 1 0up Claris HyperCard 2 1up Deneba Canvas 2 1up HP DeskWriter 3 1up MacroMedia Director 3 0up MacroMedia FreeHand 3 0up MacsBug 6 2 2 up MacWrite II l lvl up M...

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Page 127: ...physical data cache accessible simultaneously Processor Turbo 040i without math functions 33MHz Motorola 68LC040 Turbo 040 with built in math functions 33MHz Motorola 68040 40 MHz Motorola 68040 Soft...

Page 128: ...FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS ORAL OR WRITTEN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED DAYSTAR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SPE CIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRA...

Page 129: ...without asking you to send the board in for service If the board does need ser vice please take it back to the dealer w ho sold it to you first We will be happy to serve you Items returned for servic...

Page 130: ...tar Digital Inc Technical Support Department 5556 Atlanta Highway Flowery Branch GA 30542 404 967 2077 Comments on this manual are appreciated Apple and Mac are registered trademarks and Macintosh and...

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