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Summary of Contents for 98568A

Page 1: ...HP 9000 Series 300 Computers Models 310 320 and J IP 98568A Bus Expander Service Information Manual FliDW HEWLETT PACKARD ...

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Page 3: ...his document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in paragraph b 3 8 of the Rights in Technical Data and Software clause...

Page 4: ... updates which are incorporated at reprint do not cause the date to change The manual part number changes when extensive technical changes are incorporated June 1985 Edition 1 January 1986 Edition 2 NOTICE The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice HEWLETT PACKARD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED W...

Page 5: ... Reference 9 Product Number Conventions 10 Series 300 Computer System Configurations 12 Determining Computer System Numbers 15 Determining Bundled System Nunlbers 16 Specifications 17 Physical 17 Power Line Voltage and Frequency 17 Backplane Power Available 17 Environmental 18 System Clock 18 Shipping Information 18 Service Support 19 Repair Philosophy 19 Schematics 19 Supported Configurations 19 ...

Page 6: ...5 RS 232 46 HP IB Interface 46 Video Circuits 47 Keyboard Electronics 47 Boot ROMs and Self Test LEDs 47 Other Circuits 47 HP HIL 48 General Description 48 Link Controller 48 Interface Cables 50 Device Controller 51 98561 66512 Processor Board 53 General Description 53 RAM 53 98561 6651 3 Processor Board 55 General Description 55 RAM 56 98561 66519 Processor Board 57 General Description 57 Central...

Page 7: ...ower up Algorithm 69 Configure Mode Software Override 74 Force Long Memory Test 75 Continuous Self Test 75 50 or 60 Hz CRT 76 The Human Interface 77 Output Devices 77 Input Devices 77 Remote Human Interface 81 Self Test 83 Hardware Initialization Support 83 Assembly Self Test Support 83 Tests Perforrned by the Boot RO 1 84 Memory Tests 91 Booting Operating Systems 93 Boot System Selection 93 Unatt...

Page 8: ...onfiguration 109 Test Tools 111 Overview 111 Computer Tests 111 System Functional Tests 111 CS 80 Exercisers 111 Package Contents 112 Turn on Self Test 112 Self Test Error Displays 112 Failure Indications 115 Chapter 6 References How to Use This Chapter 121 Service Information Locator 121 Localized System Identification 123 Related Documentation 124 BASIC Operating System 124 Pascal Operating Syst...

Page 9: ...ts a hazard to personnel when it is energized and exposed Extreme care must be taken when connecting a voltmeter probes to the test points Accidental bridging of the 5 volt supply to ground by rings or other jewelry can cause severe personal injury De energize the equipment by turning off the unit and removing the power cord before connecting or removing test probes CAUTION The electronic assembli...

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Page 11: ...Pascal and HP UX Several application programs are also available that run on any of these operating systems or on a subset of one of them Product Numbers and Terms Several terms in this nlanual are used to describe and identify the various parts of the computer and bus expander This section explains the terms used to improve your understanding of service information Product Identification Terms Pr...

Page 12: ... slots for accessories in the back of the computer and bus expander Four slots are available in the computer in the bus expander there are eight of these slots Distinction between these slots are Counting from the top every odd slot is an accessory card slot Counting from the top every even slot is an I O card slot System Slots Two wider slots below the computer s accessory slots for the processor...

Page 13: ... connectors in the bus expander there are eight Software Terminology As used in this manual software refers to information stored in or on a device Typically this information can be changed and can be transferred to another location in the computer system Types of software are Firmware The data or instructions in Read Only Memory ROM chips Operating Systems Computer languages such as BASIC Pascal ...

Page 14: ...system installations The Test Tools manual and its associated discs permit troubleshooting computer systems in failure analysis Part numbers for the complete Test Tools packages are 09800 12300 for 3 5 inch disk drives 09800 12500 for 5 25 inch disk drives Contents of the four parts of the Test Tools Manual are Part No and Title Contents Part I Introduction and Built In Tests Introduces the Test T...

Page 15: ...ce Contents Has warranty printing history Table of Contents and Safety Situations explained Introduces the computer bus expander covers features specifications options accessories operating systems repair philosophy and a general description of the Se ries 300 Computers and HP 98568 Bus Expanders Has an overview of how the Hardware Documentation is or ganized In this chapter disassembly and reasse...

Page 16: ...ge moni lection tors printers and other output peripherals Section 5 Support Services Overviews Customer Training installation and support services and consulting Appendix A Detailed Product Refer Gives detail information about computers accessories ence and peripherals Series 300 Service Notes When a situation occurs that effects servicing of the computer or bus expander that is not covered in ex...

Page 17: ...er requirements fuse and power cord data and installation information If preventive maintenance is required it is shown in this chapter Lists various product configurations and explains what each one is Lists tools required including System Tests and ex plains several troubleshooting procedures Flow charts are frequently used If there are any field level adjustments or alignments for the product t...

Page 18: ...Includes power specifications dealing with electrical in terference connecting cables and data communication configurations Explains heat and humidity considerations airborne contaminants and shipping weights and dimensions for movement and storage Covers media storage equipment and record protection computer supplies and nearby telephones for assistance which are an integral part of preparing for...

Page 19: ...s procedures on positioning the computer check ing voltage settings connecting power cords and turn ing on the computer Chapter 3 Installing Accessories This chapter covers accessory configuration and instal lation such as memory or interface cards Chapter 4 Installing Your Keyboard This chapter covers keyboard and monitor installation and Monitor Chapter 5 Installing HP IB Peripherals Chapter 6 I...

Page 20: ...en they want a system Each model has two bundled systems as follows HP 9000 Series 300 Model 310 HP 98580A Measurement Automation System consisting of HP 98560A Computer HP 35731A Monitor HP 46020A Keyboard Option 002 Delete 0 5M Byte RAM on processor board Option 008 Add HP 98546A Display Compatibility Interface HP 98581A Entry Design Automation System consisting of HP 98560B Computer HP 46020A K...

Page 21: ...face HP 98560B Bundled Color System HP 98561A Option 003 Computer HP 9854 A Color Video Board Option 008 Add HP 98546A Display Compatibility Interface HP 9000 Series 300 Model 320 HP 98560C Bundled High Resolution Monochrome System HP 98561B Computer HP 98544A Video Board HP 98257A 1M Byte Ram Card HP 98781A High Resolution Monochrome Monitor HP 98560D Bundled High Resolution Color System HP 98561...

Page 22: ...ad of 66512 processor board Option 004 delete Backplane HP 98561B 98561 66519 Processor Board 98561 60001 4 slot Backplane Power Supply Case parts and motherboard Localized Power Cord 98561 66531 Human Interface Card 98257 66524 1M Byte RAM Card Series 300 Computer System Configurations With a wide variety of configurations the capability range of these computers is quite large Table 1 1 shows wha...

Page 23: ... 9153A 20M byte Winchester with 710K byte Flexible Disc Drive Option 007 Delete Disc Drive Option 008 Add HP 98546A Display Compatibility Interface HP 98560B Cornputer includes MC68010 CPU processor card with 1M byte of RAM HP HIL HP IB RS 232 and audio interfaces 4 slot card cage for accessory and interface cards HP 98543A Medium resolution video board HP 46020A Keyboard HP 35741 Mediulll resolut...

Page 24: ...98257A 1M byte RAM card HP 46020A Keyboard HP 46081A Speaker Module HP 98781A High Resolution Monochrome Monitor HP 7946A 55M byte Winchester Disc Drive with streaming backup Option 007 Delete Disc Drive HP 98560D Computer includes MC68020 CPU processor card with 1M byte of RAM 4 slot card cage for interfaces and memory HP 98545A High resolution color video board HP 98530A Human Interface Card HP ...

Page 25: ...uter Assembly Matrix Computer System Ordered Factory Installed Assembly 98560A 98560B 98560C 98560D 0950 1760 Power Supply X X X X 98204 66577 Disp Compo Intfc Graphics Card 008 98257 66524 1M Byte RAM Card X 98542 66570 Lo Res Mono Video Board 008 98543 66570 Lo Res Color Video Board X 98544 66570 Hi Res Mono Video Board X 98545 66570 Hi Res Color Video Board X 98546 66571 Lo Res Disp Compo Intfc...

Page 26: ... to the ordered product shown across the top Table 1 3 Series 300 Computer Bundled Product Matrix Bundled Product with System HP 35731 Med Res Monochrome Monitor HP 35741 Med Res Color Monitor HP 46020A Keyboard HP 46081A Speaker Module HP 7946A 55M Byte Winchester Disc Drive HP 9133H 20M Byte Winchester Disc Drive HP 9153A 20M Byte Winchester Disc Drive HP 98658A Bus Expander HP 98781A High Res M...

Page 27: ...100 120 V ac Certified 80 138 V ac 220 240 V ac Certified 176 276 V ac Switch Selectable 48 to 66 Hz 250 W Maximum Backplane Power Available Note that these figures are norninal Any assembly designed for installation in an accessory or computer slot must conform to HP 9000 Series 200 300 DIO Bus electrical and mechanical specifications listed in the Accessory Development Guide for HP 9000 Series 2...

Page 28: ...evel B VDE 0871 Level B FCC Parts 15 Subpart J Level B 10 msec 4 3 sec day with electrical power 4 5 sec day with battery backup The shipping container for the Series 300 computers includes the Localization Kit which in cludes two power cords fuse keyboard cable HP HIL cable Installation Reference and other miscellaneous documents Shipping Weight Container Dimensions HP 98568A Bus Expander Shippin...

Page 29: ...Computer System with other than HP approved hardware or software connected or installed must have the non HP approved hardware and software removed by the customer before On Site or Service Center repair is accomplished Hewlett Packard Support Hewlett Packard provides service support in three ways On Site Repair Service Center Repair Customer Repair Each of these are explained in the sections belo...

Page 30: ...raining special tools and test equipment and spare parts Hewlett Packard offers a Customer Cooperative Support Prograrn to assist custorners in main taining their HP cornputer products A variety of technical services and information are avail able Your local HP Sales and Service can provide you with information about the Cooperative Support Program 20 Product lnformation ...

Page 31: ...es to replace the assernblies To use this chart identify the assembly to be replaced at the bottom of the chart Then start at the top of the chart and work through the activity in each block progressing toward the assembly you want to replace This flow chart can also be used as a guide to install assernblies by starting at the bottom and working your way toward the top If you are learning how to r...

Page 32: ... 0 Fig 2 1a Assembly Access Flow Chart 22 Assembly Replacement ...

Page 33: ...0 J Disconnect All Cables IRemove Tap Cover I Remove I Front Panel I IDisconnect I Fan Wires Remove I I Remove I Fans Front Panel Fig 2 1b Assembly Access Flow Chart Assembly Replacement 23 ...

Page 34: ...Static Bags Safety Precautions As with any electrical electronic product certain safety precautions must be practiced These safety precautions when followed protect both you and the equipment from injury and danlage WARNING Always turn off the equipment and remove ac power cord before open ing the computer bus expander to remove or replace an assembly If maintenance activity requires power to be a...

Page 35: ...up a static free workstation and wearing clothes that do not hold static charges before handling any of the computer s assemblies This includes the internal assemblies as optional assemblies for the backplane When you need to rernove or install an assembly or part remove power from the product first With the static free workstation in place touch the backplane sheet metal with your fingers before ...

Page 36: ...ED is on the unit s right side The left side is the side on your left as you face the front of the unit For example the power supply is on the unit s left side The front is the end toward you as you face the front panel For exalnple the power switch is OIl the unit s front end The back is the end away from you as you face the front panel For example the fuse is on the unit s back end The top and b...

Page 37: ...ve the power cord Procedures 1 Disconnect the HP HIL cable from the processor or accessory card panel 2 Remove the HP HIL device frOIn the other end of the HP HIL cable 3 To install an HP HIL device reverse steps 1 and 2 Processor Board Preliminary Requirements 1 Turn the computer off 2 Remove the power cord Procedures 1 Disconnect the HP HIL audio and or video cable from the processor board 2 Usi...

Page 38: ...omputer off 2 Remove the power cord Procedures 1 Disconnect the I O cables from the I O card 2 Using a flat tip screwdriver or your finger tips unscrew the two captive screws holding the I O card in the computer s backplane CAUTION Some accessories consist of two assemblies connected together by rib bon cables Do not completely remove these accessories with the panel on it until the cable has been...

Page 39: ...ve the accessory card NOTE Before installing accessory cards ensure they are correctly configured for the application and or peripherals Refer to the accessories Instal lation Note for the correct configuration 5 To install the accessory card reverse steps 1 2 3 and 4 Power Supply Preliminary Requirements 1 Turn the computer off 2 Remove the power cord Procedures 1 Using a 1 Pozidriv screwdriver u...

Page 40: ...r is mounted on top of the computer its original top cover is placed on the computer and the computer s top cover is placed on the bus expander Keep this in mind if top covers need replaced Chapter 8 in the Service Handbook lists top cover part numbers with their original unit NOTE If the bus expander is connected to and mounted on top of the com puter the top cover of the computer with the bus ex...

Page 41: ...us expander s top cover 3 Reach through the bus expander s bottom cable slot and disconnect the module inter connect cables from the COlllputer s backplane 4 Slide the computer s top cover with bus expander attached to the rear and up and remove this assembly 5 To install the cOlnputer s top cover with bus expander attached reverse steps 1 through 4 Front Panel Preliminary Requirements 1 Turn the ...

Page 42: ... forward to a 45 angle 3 The front panel can be removed and set aside NOTE When installing the front panel ensure the lip at the bottom of the front panel fits over the sheet metal on the bottom of the fan housing 4 To install the front panel reverse steps 1 through 4 32 Assembly Replacement ...

Page 43: ...ts pins on the fan housing Refer to Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Fan Wire Connectors 2 Using a 1 Pozidriv screwdriver remove one of mounting screws from the fan to be replaced Refer to Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Fan Mounting Screws 3 While holding the fan in place with one hand remove the other mounting screw from the fan 4 To install the fan reverse steps 1 through 3 Assembly Replacement 33 ...

Page 44: ...ove the power supply 6 Remove the top cover Procedures 1 Disconnect the ribbon cables frolll the lllotherboard 2 Using a 1 Pozidriv screwdriver relllove the four screws holding the fan housing in place Refer to Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Fan Housing Fasteners 3 Pull the fan housing forward and remove it 4 To install the fan housing reverse steps 1 through 3 34 Assembly Replacement ...

Page 45: ...using Refer to Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 Motherboard Fasteners 3 To install the motherboard reverse steps 1 and 2 I O Card Cage Preliminary Requirements 1 Turn the unit off 2 Remove the power cord 3 Disconnect all cables from I O cards in the I O slots 4 Remove all cards from the accessory slots 5 Remove the power supply access cover 6 Remove the top cover Note that if the bus expander is mounted on t...

Page 46: ...r Bus Expander Figure 2 9 Card Cage Fasteners 3 Slide the card cage out of position by sliding it slightly to the right until the tabs on its left side clear their mounting slots and remove the card cage ASSEMBLY NOTE Note that the left side of the card cage fits outside the chassis and the right side fits inside the chassis 4 To install the card cage reverse steps 1 2 and 3 36 Assembly Replacemen...

Page 47: ...pander is 250 watts For the computer power consurnption by the power supply and assemblies in the system slots is included in this figure The remaining power is available for assemblies in the computer s accessory card slots In the bus expander nl0st of the power is available for its accessory card slots Table 3 1 shows the power available for eaeh voltage in the accessory eard slots for both the ...

Page 48: ...age to the accessory 1 0 card or computer bus expander may result Figure 3 1 is a block diagram of the 0950 1760 power supply Commercial Line V Sel bridge 12V post reg Fuse Input Section rectifier energy storage Transformer Figure 3 1 Power Supply Block Diagram 5V 12V 12V reset t 5V PURESET t circul ry 12V Ac line voltage is supplied to the input section through the power cord Functions of the inp...

Page 49: ...he Bridge Rectifier Section On Off Switching This operator controlled switch connects power to the Low Frequency Line Filter Located on the computer or bus expander front panel it is mechanically connected to the power supply by a switch extension When turned to the ON position a green LED on the front panel is lit The LED is connected to the voltage outputs and indicates that all power supplies a...

Page 50: ...to the 5 V dc rectifier Output frOln the 5 V dc rectifier is nominally 5 07 V dc 0 18 V dc The 5 V dc output is also fed to the 5 V dc Feedback Loop Circuit for regulation It also is fed to the Overvoltage Protection Circuit and Reset Circuit If the 5 V dc fails the Power On LED on the front panel will go out as the 5 V dc is part of the controlling voltage for the Switching Control Circuit 12 V d...

Page 51: ...t voltages The 5 and 12 V dc supplies input the Reset Circuit As these inputs reach their operating voltages the processor board circuits are also being powered up When normal operating levels are reached a Power UpRESET PURESET signal is sent to the CPU to initialize it and start the Boot ROM sequence Power Distribution Power Distribution routes power to the functional assemblies installed Overvo...

Page 52: ...directly from the motherboard Two fans are connected to motherboard power connections The large fan is tied to the 12 and ground The small fan is tied between 5 and 12 V dc Wires from the front panel LED are connected to the 12 and 12 V dc voltages on the moth erboard CAUTION When custom designed accessory cards are being developed for the I O card cage their power consumption must not exceed the ...

Page 53: ...RAM MCA2800ALS RAM Controller Memory Management Unit HP IB Interface RS 232 Interface Bit Mapped fonochromatic Video Output HP HIL Keyboard Electronics with battery Real Time Clock Miscellaneous other components needed by HP Operating Systems HP UX Pascal BA SIC Figure 3 4 is a block diagram of the 98561 66511 processor board Refer to this diagram for functional descriptions Functional Description...

Page 54: ... 010 Interrupt line Logical Addr 3 0 i Control r 010 Addr Bu l 1 I 1TLB RAM II J I lower 010 1 Upper Address Address II iI OlD Lot Bu 1 Buffer Control_1 J t 1MU ORAM II Controller II r MCA2BOOALS Phy Jcal Addre Bus Gate Array J ID e RAM Control r 8 J Buffered RAM Contro _ ID To I O Data Buffer I 010 Data Buffers 010 o t au I Procellor Doto Bu olio RAM Parity I ITest Conector I Buffer Controt 1 10 ...

Page 55: ...it is somewhat slower than the C68020 CPU The CPU has 57 instruction types and handles 5 major data types It also has 14 addressing modes 6 maskable and 1 non maskable interrupt levels RAM One half M byte of RAM is installed on the 98561 66511 board This RAM has optional parity and is auto locating to 0 5 M byte boundaries in the computer s memory map Auto locating means the processor s RAM will r...

Page 56: ... byte region of memory associated with I O select code 9 HP IB Interface Hewlett Packard Interface Bus HP IB is HP s version of the IEEE 488 interface standard HP IB on this processor board is much like HP IB implementations on other HP 9000 Series 200 computers It uses a TMS9914 HP IB controller which allows data transfer rates up to 450 K bytes second The TMS9914 is a memory mapped I O device wh...

Page 57: ...l by 400 vertical dots the pixels are not square When the fraIne buffer is read invalid data is returned for the unused planes Keyboard Electronics Features on this processor board is in the keyboard interface electronics and a battery backed up real time clock Software gains access to this real time clock through the 8042 keyboard controller Boot ROMs and Self Test LEDs 98561 66511 has a Boot ROM...

Page 58: ...r Board 98561 G6531 Human Interface Card A link controller exists on these assemblies to control the HP HIL Each HP HIL device has an circuit to interface information to and from the device Limitations for the HP HIL are Up to seven devices can be on the link Maximum distance between devices is 2 4 metres total link maXImum length is 16 8 metres This does not include the 15 or 30 metre extensions ...

Page 59: ...HP 46081A 3 Metre Ext 25 HP 46082A B 15 30 Metre Extensionl 50 HP 46083A Rotary Control Knob 110 HP 46084A ID Module 60 HP 46085A Control Dials 350 HP 46086A Button Box 80 HP 46087A2 A Size Digitizer2 200 HP 46088A2 B Size Digitizer2 200 HP 46094A Quadrature Port Device3 80 HP 46095A Three Button Mouse 80 HP 92916A Barcode Reader 100 Notes 1 Extension cables have two boxes each draws 25 rnA 2 Incl...

Page 60: ...of up to 6500 bytes second HP HIL protocol perfornls automatic configuration identification and polling of up to seven devices Error recovery device and system reset and simple output commands provide a simple device integration When the computer is turned on the link is polled for devices Each device on the link has its own ID which is sent to the computer and stored in memory The link is polled ...

Page 61: ...From the HP HIL cable 12 Vdc is regulated down to 5Vdc for use by device components The 12 Vdc input is also sent to components needing that supply Device Interface The device interface serves as the comnlunication link between the device and system HP HIL microprocessor In addition to transmitting and receiving data it also interrupts the device microprocessor when a correctly addressed data fran...

Page 62: ... device microprocessor to send to the computer as human input information Device Specific Components Various components are used depending on the device Digitizers keyboards knobs and a host of other hUlllan input functions are converted to data for the device microprocessor Each device will have its own specific components depending on the input task details 52 Functional Description ...

Page 63: ...is diagram for functional descriptions This processor is the same as the 98561 66511 except for the amount of RAM RAM One M byte of RAM is contained on the 98561 66512 board This RAM has optional parity and is auto locating to 1 M byte boundaries in the computer s memory map Auto locating means the processor s RAM will respond to 1 M addresses that exists immediately below blocks of addresses the ...

Page 64: ...r BUI u Gate Arroy r r e RAM Control i f OD u t Buffered RAM Control fl Proc or Data BUI olio RAM Parity I rest Conector I Buffer Control 010 Data Buffers I RAM Addr BUI 1 2 t 4EG RAM Array With Pority 1 1 DlO Data BUI 10 MHZ 0 r c lfr rer Oisable wi h TI CUltom Chip 1 Addr Decode Milc Signola tlh TI CUltom Chip 2 External I O Registers Interrupt t tisc Signoll I OConlrol8 lond Chip nobl SUI r I i...

Page 65: ...p Real Time Clock Miscellaneous other components needed by HP Operating Systems HP UX Pascal BA SIC Figure 3 10 is a block diagram of the 985 1 66513 processor board Refer to this diagram for functional descriptions BlA J1 0 I TA 22 2 0 PA 2J 1 PD J1 0 CACHE_ TLB MMU CPU PROC_CONTROL IIPO J1 0 10 15 0 L L DIO_INT 1IPO 4 0 TT WALJ NII WMU ONTROL 1 W015 PROC CONTROL r f CACHE CONTROL C1 PROC CONTROl...

Page 66: ...f RAM is on board but no video circuits are available A video board or card must be installed in a system or accessory card slot for use with a monitor RAM One M byte of RAM is contained on the 98561 66513 board This RAM functions the saIne as the 98561 6 512 board 56 Functional Description ...

Page 67: ...other components needed by HP Operating Systems HP UX Pascal BA SIC Figure 3 11 is a block diagram of the 98561 66519 processor Refer to this diagram for functional descriptions U29 COP TA 22 2 PA 23 1 r PO 31 0 CACHE TLB MMU PROCESSOR PROC CONTROL 8PO 31 0 U42 10 15 0 PROC_CONTROL 010 INT O 1 I WALKEN U CONTROL OEN TWR TOE PROC_CONTROL f E PAl Cl PROC f PA3 102 I BLA 23 21 BLA13 1015 CONTROL L 01...

Page 68: ... used to increase system performance when certain math routines are part of the application An MC68881 chip performs these functions It implements the required IEEE standard capabilities Performance is significantly greater than the HP 98635A Floating Point Card Floating point instructions become part of the language of the CPU in its operation Memory Management Unit The MMU provides the capabilit...

Page 69: ...rd Both the computer s and bus expander s motherboard have the same part number Backplane Board General Description One backplane board is used in the computer Two are used in the bus expander Each connects to the motherboard by ribbon cables They provide connection to the DIO bus for accessory cards such as interface or RAM There are no active components on the backplane board Both the computer s...

Page 70: ...ividual pixels and drives the high resolution color monitors HP 98545A High Resolution Color Video Output Board This version displays 1024 X 768 individual pixels and drives the high resolution color monitors These boards make extensive use of large scale integrated LSI circuits Up to four NMOS III Display Controller chips provide an integrated bit mapped display with window move hard ware and frm...

Page 71: ... CONTROLLER ON MONOCHROME BOARDS RED BLUE GREEN ONLY ON COLOR BOARDS 1 PLANE 21 1 PLANE J 1 1 PLANE41 DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY CONTROLLER CONTROLLER CONTROLLER J PIXEL BUS J ADDRESS BUS DATA BUS r RANDOM I DISP 0 LOGIC LU 010 BUS ROM l CD DECODE Figure 3 12 Video Board Block Diagram Functional Description 61 ...

Page 72: ...olution board has more RAM than the medium resolution board Display Controller The Display Contollers are the heart of these video boards They provide complete video control and bit mapped alpha support for one graphics plane Interfacing directly with the computer CPU it integrates and manages most display functions The functions of the T 3play Controllers are Provide horizontal and vertical timin...

Page 73: ...s color and blanking data frorn the display memory into a 24 bit data stram Three digital to analog converters change this data stream into a current source for each of the three color outputs These outputs connect through cables to the video amplifiers in the color monitor Display RAM Control Frame buffer and the Frame Buffer Controller register set are fixed in internal address space Frame Buffe...

Page 74: ...another font is required for the application the operating system or application software can specify another available font to be used Standard FONT or pixel display matrix for the video boards is shown below Medium Resolution Display High Resolution Display Clocks and Timing 9 X 12 Character 10 X 15 Cell 6 X 10 Character 8 X 16 Cell The display clock frequency is different for each video board A...

Page 75: ...nterface card Refer to this diagram for functional descriptions Control Unes Address DATA I I 010 23 Interface 8 Registers Peripheral Processor 8 I HPIB RS 232 1 Audio I I Connector HP HIL Connector Battery Backed Real Time Clock Connector Connector Figure 3 13 Human Interface Card Block Diagram Functional Description Each of the above functions use virtually the same electronics as the interface ...

Page 76: ... Card 98546 66570 Graphics Card 98204 66577 Various Video Cables Both cards are installed in adjacent slots The video card must be in an I O slot with the graphics card in the accessory slot directly above the video card This two card set has the following functions Bit Mapped Video Input Katakana or Roman 8 Character font 50 or 60 Hz Refresh Rate Selection Alpha and or Graphics Video Output Figur...

Page 77: ...ne Provisions for inverse video and half bright user definable key labels in the bottom two display lines are enabled through software programrning Text is 8 bit ASCII modified for the monitors supported A switch determines whether Katakana or Roman 8 character font will be used Configuration Switches Two switches determine display refresh rate and alpha character font Refresh rate is determined b...

Page 78: ...green video with sync is connected to the green input connector on the color monitor Red and Blue outputs from the video board in the system slot are fed directly to the Red and Blue input connectors on the color monitor Graphics Card Circuits required to control the graphics video are on the graphics cani This card is the same one used with the HP 98204 Composite Video Cards for Series 200 conlpu...

Page 79: ...ooting HP IB and SRM interface card last Items not required to power up should not prevent power up Exhaustive testing diagnostics and the testing of devices not used by the boot ROM should be done by Series 300 Test Tools and or by some other means The Boot ROM instructions and tests are not a component level diagnostic tool Table 4 1 shows the flow of events for the Power Up Sequence It shows ev...

Page 80: ...IClear RAM monitor flog I 1 IStop with LEOs a4 1 L eoI cord Is present missing Jlf on alpha video I 1 display RAM GONE ABOVE FFCOOO 1 IStop with LEOS 44 1 IRe entry from configure mOdel 1 I set up modifiable data and code structures I Self test vectors Boot scanner list vectors Human Interface vectors Moss storage vectors lSearch ROM space for boot extension ROMs Call any that pass checksum I IGo ...

Page 81: ... pre ent I j t ye_s__ lJ Test and enable I Is there an external KBD electronics present J Iexternal KBD electronics I no 1 Enable any remote keyboard I 1 Set up input portion of the human interface J Drop interrupt level to zero I 1 Pre load the rest of memory Wait 300 ma for RAM refresh I Test and clear any 98204 graphics memory I 1 Walt another 200 ms for RAM refresh I Test internal HP IB if pre...

Page 82: ...ot ROM l I checksum failure I no 1yes I Require key press to I continue at own risk I 1 Return to start of self test I yes I Was there a boot ROM checksum failure 11 t1Require key press to continue at own risk IWas a failure detected no yes IPut up final highest priority failure value on LEOs I and sound of error code on keyboard beeper if one is present I lWait 1 minute before continuing unless a...

Page 83: ...ace is found initialize and clear graphics 15 Test HP IB onprocessor board 16 Find any Direct Memory Access Dl vlA 17 Find accessory I O cards Report all found Test the following a HP 98629 SRM Controller b HP 98527 Color Output Card c HP 98624 TI9914 HP IB d HP 9862G RS 232 Interface Card e HP 98644 RS 232 Interface Card f HP 98628 RS 232 Interface Card g HP 98642 4 port 1 1ultiplexed RS 232 Card...

Page 84: ...nterface card Then before an operating system is booted hold ICTRL Idown and press W All mass storage operations lock out and defer the response to the CTRL C just as they defer RESETs This is to prevent leaving a mass storage device stranded in an abnormal state e g disc spinning An example Configure Mode display is shown in Figure 4 1 r Copyright 1985 Hewlett Packard Company All Rights Reserved ...

Page 85: ...essing IT causes the Boot ROM to continuously repeat the self test portion of its code This is a toggle switch so entering Configure Mode while already in Continuous Self Test Mode and choosing the L option will stop the continuous self test and cause the Boot ROM to continue nOfInal operation While in Continuous Self Test Mode the Boot ROM will not wait beep or stop for most failures but will jus...

Page 86: ...h is set to 1 the power up default is 50 Hz If m or rn is pressed during configure mode when there is both an alpha graphics video card set and a bit mapped video board present then the key pressed will effect the alpha display even though the 5 and 6 are not displayed If no alpha graphics video card set is present and m or rn is pressed the Boot ROM will re enter self test but the display will no...

Page 87: ...d a secondary DIO ID of 1 and it expects these devices to have ID FONT ROM information An HP 98 546 Compatibility Display Interface This alpha graphics video card set is similar to the HP 98204B card Note that the Boot ROM will turn off video to this card set just before booting an OS It is up to the operating system to restore video if this card set is to be used HP 98f 27 Color Card Input Device...

Page 88: ... internal bit yes I consoleJ mopped display I Choose it as controller no Is there a compatability yes J console display 1 Choose it as controller no 11r Is there an HP98627 color yes Choose console I display it as controller no INo output device present I 11r IUse dummy display drivers I Figure 4 3 Boot ROM Output Device Selection Flow Chart 78 Boot Rom Functions ...

Page 89: ...west select no Is there an yes Enable console I internal HP HIL it as keyboard H P I B no Is there an yes Enable codel external HP HIL the one with the lowest select keyboard no If there was no remote card then there is no input device so set up dummy drivers Figure 4 4 Boot ROM Input Device Selection Flow Chart Boot Rom Functions 79 ...

Page 90: ...ller at the address 56000016 has the lowest select code of all accessory card keyboard electronics in the system This must be done to ensure that the keyboard associated with HP 98700 A is not input console while the display of HP 98700 B is output console The Boot ROM does not attempt to verify the display keyboard relationship If no output device is present but a keyboard is present then that ke...

Page 91: ...an In terface Card with on board RS 232 interface is treated as an HP 98644 RS 232 interface card by the Boot ROM To indicate that a remote human interface has been found at for example select code 9 the first line of the internal display if present will display Remote Interface at 9 After this point the internal display will not change until a system is booted Any internal or external keyboard if...

Page 92: ...n the terminal the Boot ROM sequence stops waiting forever for a response Since the HP 98644 and HP 98642 cards do not have line characteristic switches they will always be assigned the following characteristics when used as remote console by the Boot ROM 8 bits char No parity A single stop bit 9600 baud and XON XOFF handshaking The terminal s display will be the same as a monitor driven by video ...

Page 93: ...95 confidence that a tested logic assembly is functioning properly The reason for these tests is to tell the user that the computer is okay This consists of indicating all installed accessories in the computer and bus expander if connected and reporting all detected failures Boot ROM self test routines may not identify and indicate all hardware failures correctly Several things contribute to this ...

Page 94: ...int to the address of the next routine The Boot ROM steps through the first 16K bytes of memory pre loading it until a bus error occurs to position floating RAM on the MC 68010 only and to initialize for the top rrlemory test If a bus error does not occur the Boot ROM starts at 1 and reads every 64K byte boundary until a bus error occurs or until just before the bottom RAM address is reached 4 Cyc...

Page 95: ...operate A fatal error will occur when there is not enough RAM If there is a memory failure 8416 will be displayed on LEDs If nlemory is missing 4416 will be displayed on LEDs If an alpha display controller is present the Boot ROM will also write one of these messages RAM FAILED ABOVE FFCOOO RAM GONE ABOVE FFCOOO for menlory failure and mernory missing respectively These messages will not be displa...

Page 96: ...essor is an MC680001 If the CPU was not an MC68000 then a divide by zero is executed and the stack is checked to distinguish between an MC68010 and an MC68020 CPU The Boot ROM does not distinguish between an MC68010 and an MC68012 CPU Sysflag2 is set up accordingly 2 Initialize Timer The Boot ROM determines if there is a timer on the processor If there is one then it is tested and initialized and ...

Page 97: ... nl0vep l values 8 Identify Floating Point Hardware A search is made for the MC98881 Coprocessor and the HP 98635A Floating Point Card If either is present it is identified but not tested 9 Initialize and Test Keyboard Electronics The keyboard human interface vectors are set up for the processor s keyboard electronics if present and their self test value is checked If the keyboard electronics fail...

Page 98: ...sent to the LEDs If there is a graphics memory failure it is shown on the display as following two lines Memory Failed at Hex Address W Hex Write Pattern R Hex Read Pattern Finally graphics memory is cleared 14 Test HP IB If the processor has HP IB and it is the system controller then the Boot ROM will test it If the HP IB hardware fails the test then the message HP IB Failed is displayed and the ...

Page 99: ... are identified by the Boot ROM but are not tested HP 98622 GPIO HP 98622 GPIO HP 9862 BCD HP 98625A HP IB card HP 98625B HP IB card Accessory slot bit lnapped video cards with primary ID 25 and secondary ID 0 or 1 HP 9863 3 Multiprogrammer Interface HP 98640 ACD HP 98641 LAN Card HP 9864 3 LAN Card HP 9865 3 EPROM Programrner HP 98659 Bubble RAM Card HP 98691 LAN Card HP 9869 5 3270 Emulator Note...

Page 100: ... in bytes The amount of RAM available should equal the amount of RAM installed minus 164 bytes For example if one HP 98257 RAM card was installed in a computer s accessory slot and a 98561 66511 processor is in a system slot the amount of RAM displayed would be 1572906 Bytes 21 Allocate Memory Temporary memory is set up for the Boot scanner and Booter routines 22 Display Final LED value If an erro...

Page 101: ... are executed on main memory There are two types of word wide tests used Tests on the upper 16K bytes and all peripherals always use the slower walking ones and zeros test The rest of main memory may use either the slow test or a faster address in mernory test Byte 8 bit wide tests use the walking ones zeros test This test is used on any peripheral that has less than full word wide mernory e g alp...

Page 102: ...ss AAAAAAAA l DD and EE are at address AAAAAAAA 2 and EE and II are at address AAAAAAAA 3 For byte wide memory test errors the following message is displayed Memory Failed at AAAAAAAA W BBCCDDEE R FFGGHHII W BBCCDDEE is the write pattern R FFGGHHII is the read pattern BB and FF are at address AAAAAAAA CC and GG are at address AAAAAAAA 2 DD and EE are at address AAAAAAAA 4 and EE and II are at addr...

Page 103: ...first to be found according to the boot list search This is quite easy to do sirnply by changing device addresses select codes or OS names or by moving OSs The prioritized boot list is discussed in detail latter in this section On an SRM with multiple OSs make the first OS to be found one that looks at the host s SRM node address and uses the node address to decide what secondary OS to boot The Bo...

Page 104: ... HP98625 at 14 HP98629 at 20 HP98629 at 21 1572906 Bytes REMOTE 21 0 8 2B SYSTEM_BASIC ROM B B A A H H F F Z HP8290X 706 0 3B SYSTEM_BAS HP7908 803 0 1H SYSTEM_HP UX REMOTE 20 0 8 1F SYSTEM_FORTRAN 2F SYSTEM_FORTH 1Z SYSTEM_4TH 1P SYSTEM_PASCAL 1b SYSburp SEARCHING FOR A SYSTEM Press RETURN To Pause RESET To Power Up Figure 4 6 Attended Operation Mode Display Example 1H A ROM as is selected by a n...

Page 105: ...Non 0 9 And Non A Z Typed Number O start Number O 0 9 Typed Number Number 10 Digit Mod 100 Number State r L L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 9 Typed A Z Typed Number Digit Number Saved Boot Chosen State A Z Typed Number O Non 0 9 And Non A Z Typed Number O Boot Rom Functions 95 ...

Page 106: ...an there are lines on the display the search scan can be paused and continued by toggling the IReturn I key The line next to the bottom of the screen indicates the current state with one of two messages SEARCHING FOR A SYSTEM Press RETURN To Pause or PAUSED Press RETURN To Continue The menu will wrap around to the top of the screen and overwrite itself whenever all available lines are used When th...

Page 107: ...ne is found For each category in the boot list there is also an order of search based on address location In all cases lower addresses are found first This rneans that a ROM as at 8000016 will be found before another ROl 1 as at 10000016 and a device at select code 0 will be found before a device at select code 7 If a device has Inultiple addresses to locate it then searching is done at a local le...

Page 108: ...oted OS for all but ROM OS or a A non ROM value passed in DEFAULT_MSUS to the booter routine this is done only by OSs calling the booter not by the Boot ROM itself or b The first device found with LIF SDF or UNIX formatted media present if ROM is specified in DEFAULT_MSUS or c The first device found present in the boot list if ROM is specified in DE FAULT_MSUS and no media can be found i e an on l...

Page 109: ...ocols that can be used to boot an 08 with the Boot ROM are C8 80 88 80 Amigo 8RM EPROM BUBBLE8 Media formats from which an OS rnay be booted using the Boot ROM are LIF 800016 8RM 8DF HP 9000 Model 520 070016 Mid Range Format Boot Area UNIX 300016 Boot Area Note that this is different from lIP UX The Boot ROM can boot 08s fronl the following boot devices 8RM via lIP 98G29 card SYSTEMS directory onl...

Page 110: ...edia e g floppy disc present The device was not ready An error occurred while reading from the device A hardware fault occurred The device is in an unknown or unexpected error state A bus error occurred during a memory transfer If the error terminates the actual load of an OS it will appear in the next to the bottom line of the display followed by the device mass storage specifier e g HP7908 803 0...

Page 111: ...riented devices is fairly straight forward On LIF devices an as file must be created and on SDF and HP UX devices a boot area must be created For the SRN1 ass to be booted must be placed in system files in the directory SYSTEMS Because the SRM is a shared resource there are some unavoidable and peculiar behaviors that can be exhibited if the SYSTEMS directory changes while the Boot ROM is scanning...

Page 112: ...102 Boot Rom Functions ...

Page 113: ... After you have all answers possible determine what c ould be the most probable c ause of the problem Sometimes you will arrive at several c hoic es for a c ause For eac h c hoic e qualify it against the answers to the questions above The most probable c ause is the one that explains why the answers to these questions are what they are Materials Required Several items are required to troubleshoot ...

Page 114: ...so be helpful A test is nothing more than a specific action with the system that should result in a specific response Simple tests are nothing more than typing in siInple instructions on the keyboard and executing theIn A command to print or plot specific date is an example Mass storage graphics or other functions can be checked in the same way These type of tests are called Quick Checks After det...

Page 115: ...roach to start with obtain as much information as possible from the user If the unit is not working at all the Inoperative Unit Procedure is a good place to start If the user indicates that most of the unit is operating properly the Functional Unit Procedure rnay be a good place to start If the users information is not conclusive use the following procedure to determine the problem area 1 Turn the...

Page 116: ...ective skip to Step 5 otherwise go on to Step 4 4 If one or both fans are not rotating check the voltage across the inoperative fan s voltage terminals If the voltage is correct the fan is defective If not continue with the voltage check procedure Fan voltage should be as shown below a Large fan voltage 12 Vdc a Small fan voltage 18 Vdc 5 If the fuse is open one of the installed assemblies is defe...

Page 117: ...e Functional Unit Procedure Live Unit Procedure is explained by first assuming either the computer or bus expander is defective but which one cannot be determined at this time Depending on the application several accessory cards may be installed in both units Once the problem in the computer system has been isolated to the computer bus expander units it s sometimes best to start with a minimum con...

Page 118: ...cessor is bad Replace one or the other and retest until the LED s light and or ripple Before you can proceed further the minimum configuration must work If this configuration works then you can proceed to the next level Functional Unit Troubleshooting Bus Expander Minimum Configuration To get a minimum configuration in the bus expander follow these steps after verifying the power supply functions ...

Page 119: ...e are several ways to configure the computer for intermediate level troubleshooting in Func tional Unit procedures A good place to start is by having memory configured to address at the top of RAM This will verify that more of the processor board is working The procedures are 1 Turn off the computer unplug it and reconnect the ribbon cables to the backplane 2 If required install a memory card conf...

Page 120: ...ave a Mininlum Functional System the following hardware must perform the indicated functions as shown in Table 5 2 Table 5 2 Minimum Functional System Assembly Power Supply Processor Board One Memory Card Video Board Functions Performed All voltages normal and within specifications CPU chip executes self test cycles memory most instructions executed OK Addresses read writes and refreshes Processes...

Page 121: ...rovide the following test capabilities when combined with the computer s Boot ROM self test Computer Tests Series 300 Computer Tests are supplied on one of two discs the other is for for Series 200 computers They test the processor board RAM internal display and interface electronics and other internal functions System Functional Tests Five discs contain these tests The first disc contains the Pas...

Page 122: ... Turn on Self Test Use the Turn on Self Test to troubleshoot a unit which can execute some instructions but cannot accept store or output data correctly This means that the basic elements of the computer are functioning The basic elements include the power supply processor CPU bus boot ROMs and at least the first 16k bytes of RAM If any of these are not known to be functional refer to the Initial ...

Page 123: ...Event Occurred FA Bus Error F4 Address Error EE Illegal Instruction E8 Zero by zero trap E2 Check trap DC TrapV trap D6 Privilege violation DO Trace trap CA 1010 Opcode C4 1111 Opcode BE Interrupt level 1 B8 2 B2 3 AC 4 A6 5 AO 6 9A 7 94 Trap 0 8E 1 88 2 82 3 7C 4 76 5 70 6 6A 7 64 8 Troubleshooting 113 ...

Page 124: ...d Event Occurred Trap 9 A B C D E F Pseudo vector 1 RESET from keyboard Pseudo vector 2 Keyboard timeout fast handshake Pseudo vector 3 Battery backup interrupt Pseudo vector 4 Non Maskable Interrupt from backplane Spurious interrupt Vectored interrupt 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Format Error coprocessor violation or unknown MC68881 Coprocessor exception vectors 114 Troubleshooting ...

Page 125: ...ecksum error the following message will be displayed CONTINUE AT OWN RISK Press RETURN To Continue Once this message has been printed the IReturn I key must be pressed to continue to the boot scanner The probability is fairly low that the error will adversely affect the user but if it does it could be catastrophic For all other failures the message WAITING 1 MINUTE Press RETURN To Abort Wait will ...

Page 126: ...hest Priority Codes State or Device Codes Via Lower 6 Bits Miscellaneous Highest Priority Internal Peripheral Failure Medium Priority I O Card Failure Lowest Priority State and Failure Codes 00 SS SSSS Where SS SSSS Indicates State of Power up O DD DDDD Where DD DDDD Indicates Device 0 DD DDDD Where DD DDDD Indicates Device LEDs Never Accessed or Unused Code 0 LEDs Failed to DTACK 00000 0 Timer on...

Page 127: ...eloading RAM a a a a a a a Testing RAM Checksumming ROM systems LED ripple Testing internal keyboard or an interrupt line is stuck Testing external keyboard Testing internal HP IB Testing internal rnass storage Testing DMA card Checksumming ID INIT ROM on bit mapped video board Testing alpha video board Testing graphics on alpha graphics or LED ripple Testing I O card on select code 0 Testing I O ...

Page 128: ...eyboard Failure Internal HP IB failure DMA card failure Font for video board missing or bad Video board failed Alpha video card failure Graphics failure on alpha graphics board I O card on select code 0 failure I O card on select code 1 failure through I O card on select code 9 failure through I O card on select code 31 failure LEDs never accessed or LED ripple 118 Troubleshooting LED Code 0 000 0...

Page 129: ...g accessory card keyboard electronics Checksumming Boot ROM Preloading RAM Testing graphics on alpha raphics cad Testing processor board HP IB Testing DMA Card Testing I O card on Select Code 0 Testing I O card on Select Code 1 through Te ing I O Card on Select Code 9 through Testing I O card on Select Code 31 Checksumming ROM systems Testing RAM LED Code 0000000 00000 00 00000 0 00000 00000 0 000...

Page 130: ... Internal HP IB failure D MA card failure I O card on select code 0 failure o card on select code 1 failure through I O card on select code 9 failure through o card on select code 31 failure Alpha video card failure Processor board video electronics failure Font failure in processor board video circuit Graphics failure on alpha graphics card No Failure 120 Troubleshooting LED Code 0 000000 00000 0...

Page 131: ...Across the top are manual titles and part numbers that have the information documented Chapter identifiers in Table 6 1 use the following codes Chapter Number Appendices Entire Manual Numbers such as 2 Inclusive chapters such as 4 6 Letters such as A synlbol In some cases two or more references will be shown for a given information type You should check all references to be sure you get the specif...

Page 132: ...uirements 1 2 4 Functional Description 3 4 HP HIL Device Tests 1 5 3 HP People Who Can Help 2 Options Accessories 1 3 2 3 3 4 Ordering Spare Parts 9 Preventive Maintenance 2 Product Configuration 1 3 5 6 Product Information 1 1 1 Product Specifications 1 1 2 A Reference Material 6 10 Repair Philosophy 1 Self Tests 4 5 5 7 1 Service Notes 1 11 Site Preparation 1 11 Supported Peripherals 1 2 3 A 4 6...

Page 133: ...ble 6 2 identifies the letter suffixes to product numbers for these systems Local Language French Canadian Gennan European Spanish French Dutch Canadian Katakana Japanese Intercontinental English Canadian English Latin Spanish Norwegian Swiss German Swiss French Swedish UK English Belgium Dutch Finnish Danish Italian Table 6 2 Localized System Numbers Localized System Suffix C D E F H J K L M N p ...

Page 134: ...8613 90011 BASIC Programming Techniques 98613 90021 BASIC Interfacing Techniques 98613 90031 BASIC Graphics Techniques 98613 90041 BASIC User s Guide 98613 90051 BASIC Language Reference 98613 90061 BASIC Condensed Reference 98613 90071 BASIC Documentation Guide and Master Index 98613 90082 BASIC 4 0 Software Manual Catalog 98613 90091 Utilities Library Manual 98613 90092 Loader Utility Manual 986...

Page 135: ...nual Kit one each of the following HP 9000 Series 300 Memory Configuration Wheel HP 9000 Series 200 Memory Configuration Wheel Peripheral Installation Guide BASIC Prograrnming Techniques BASIC Interfacing Techniques BASIC Graphics Techniques BASIC User s Guide BASIC Language Reference BASIC Condensed Reference BASIC Documentation Guide and Master Index BASIC 4 0 Software Manual Catalog Utilities L...

Page 136: ... 200 Computers Table 6 6 Pascal 3 1 Operating System Manuals HP Part Number Manual Title 98615 8790 5957 7953 5957 7954 98615 90606 98615 90607 97005 90000 98561 90020 98615 90016 98615 90022 98615 90031 98615 90036 98615 90041 98615 90051 126 References Pascal 3 1 Manual Kit one each of the following HP 9000 Series 300 Memory Configuration Wheel HP 9000 Series 200 Memory Configuration Wheel MC680...

Page 137: ... 8 HP UX Programming Environment Documentation Manual Title HP 9000 Series 300 Memory Configuration Wheel HP UX Reference HP Part Number 5957 7953 09000 90008 09826 9007 3 92865 90002 97005 90000 97005 90010 97033 90046 97033 90049 97033 90608 97069 90000 97069 90010 97069 90020 97069 90700 97089 90000 M68000 16 32 Bit Microprocessor Programmer s Reference Manual TermO Reference Manual Peripherial...

Page 138: ...hells and Miscellaneous Tools Concepts Tutorials Vol 6 Graphics Concepts Tutorials Vol 7 Facilities for Series 200 300 and 500 Applications Execution Environment User s Guide HP UX 5 0 to 5 1 Update Configuration Reference Guide Starbase Device Drivers Library Starbase C Pocket Reference Starbase Reference A User Guide to the UNIXl Sys 1 UNIX is a trademark of AT T Bell Laboratories HP 98518A or H...

Page 139: ...age Reference HP 98520A or HP 98600A AGP DGL Graphics Library Software Table 6 11 AGP DGL Graphics Library Software Documentation HP Part Number Manual Title 97084 90000 Device independent Graphics Library Programmer Reference Manual 97084 90003 Device independent Graphics Library Supplement for HP UX Systems 97084 90027 DGL Device Handlers Manual 97085 90003 AGP Supplelnent for HP UX Systems 9708...

Page 140: ...tallation Note HP 98242A Four Slot Backplane Installation Note HP 98256A HP 98257A RAM Card Installation Note HP 98546A Display Compatibility Interface Installation Note HP 98568A Eight Slot Bus Expander Installation Note HP 98620B DMA Card Installation Note HP 98580A Installation Card for HP 98560A computer HP 98581A Installation Card for HP 98560B computer HP 98582A Installation Card for HP 9856...

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