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 1.2.1 Microprocessor

  

 The Model 35 SX and 35 LS use an 80386SX microprocessor; the Model 35 SLC

 uses an IBM386 SLC microprocessor, a high-performance 80386-compatible

 microprocessor with 8KB of internal cache memory.  Both microprocessors

 have a 32-bit internal bus with a 16-bit external data bus and a 24-bit

 external address bus.  Both operate in two modes:  real-address and

 virtual-address (protected) mode.  The processor speed is 20 MHz.

IBM PS/2 Model 35 SX, 35 LS, 35 SLC HMR

Microprocessor

¦ Copyright IBM Corp. 1991, 1992

1.2.1 - 1

Summary of Contents for PS/2 35 SX

Page 1: ...PICTURE 1 IBM PS 2 Models 35SX and 35LS Hardware Maintenance Reference March 17 1992 Part Number 10G6620 Form Number S84F 9845 02 IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR Copyright IBM Corp 1991 1992 FR...

Page 2: ...oduct s and or the program s described in this publication at any time It is possible that this publication may contain reference to or information about IBM products machines and programs programming...

Page 3: ...r service Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with other products programs or services except those expressly designated by IBM are the user s responsibility IBM may have patents o...

Page 4: ...pecial Tools 6 0 Removals and Replacements 6 1 1005 Cover 6 2 1010 Adapters 6 3 1015 Bus Adapter 6 4 1020 Hard Disk Drive 6 5 1025 Diskette Drive and Second Drive Bezel 6 6 1030 Cover Lock Assembly 6...

Page 5: ...4 Bus Adapter with three 16 bit expansion slots Serial port Parallel port Diskette drive connector Keyboard connector Pointing device connector Display connector for 16 bit video graphics array VGA c...

Page 6: ...1 1 Security Subtopics 1 1 1 Cover Lock 1 1 2 Power On Password 1 1 3 Bolt Down Capability IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR Security Copyright IBM Corp 1991 1992 1 1 1...

Page 7: ...ked with the user s key If the keys for the cover lock are lost a new cover lock assembly can be ordered see the parts section in the Hardware Maintenance Service pamphlet The new cover lock assembly...

Page 8: ...it so that it covers the second and third pins If the jumper covers the second and third pins move it so that it covers the first and second pins Note Once you have moved the jumper to the new positio...

Page 9: ...pability The bolt down feature allows the computer to be attached to a table or desk See page 7 2 for the bolt down holes IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR Bolt Down Capability Copyright IBM Corp...

Page 10: ...ard connector Diskette drive controller Pointing device mouse connector Subtopics 1 2 1 Microprocessor 1 2 2 CMOS RAM 1 2 3 ROM BIOS 1 2 4 16 bit VGA Graphics Controller 1 2 5 Serial Port 1 2 6 Parall...

Page 11: ...ble microprocessor with 8KB of internal cache memory Both microprocessors have a 32 bit internal bus with a 16 bit external data bus and a 24 bit external address bus Both operate in two modes real ad...

Page 12: ...CMOS RAM is kept active by the battery when the system is powered off If the stored data is lost due to a depleted or removed battery the data can be restored by using the Starter Diskette to allow th...

Page 13: ...her major input output devices in the system Some adapters have their own ROM modules containing extended BIOS routines that work with the system board ROM BIOS The routines for performing the power o...

Page 14: ...A graphics mode The controller supports a maximum of 720 x 400 picture elements PELs in the text mode and a maximum of 640 x 480 PELs in graphics mode The 16 bit VGA graphics controller can support up...

Page 15: ...ation as either Serial 1 primary or Serial 2 alternate If an option adapter with a serial port is installed in the system it should be set to Serial 2 Note Conflicts occur when using multiple communic...

Page 16: ...shell connector and is designed primarily for printers However the port can be used as a general input output port for any device or application that matches its input output capabilities The connect...

Page 17: ...kette drive s through a single 40 pin connector on the system board Signals and voltages are supplied through the diskette drive cable that plugs into the connector IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC H...

Page 18: ...mouse The keyboard connector is marked with a small keyboard figure molded into the back panel the unmarked connector is for the pointing device The interface logic does not allow the keyboard and th...

Page 19: ...ity Subtopics 2 1 Incompatible Adapters 2 2 Hard Disk and Diskette Drives 2 3 Terminators 2 4 Drive and Diskette Compatibility IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR Option Compatibility Copyright IBM...

Page 20: ...he system when adapters share the same interrupt level Check the adapter interrupt levels to ensure that they do not conflict If the adapters have selectable interrupt levels verify that the jumpers o...

Page 21: ...and hard disk drive interface must be the same The Model 35 computers support one 1 2MB 5 25 inch diskette drive in the lower bay or one or two 3 5 inch diskette drives The 3 5 inch diskette drive mus...

Page 22: ...2 3 Terminators Terminators are not required for the drives used in the Model 35 computers IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR Terminators Copyright IBM Corp 1991 1992 2 3 1...

Page 23: ...MB Not Compatible Not Compatible Read Write The following provides information concerning the identification of 5 25 inch diskettes drives Diskette Identifying Drive Mark 5 25 Inch 360KB Asterisk on B...

Page 24: ...occur from the time the system is powered on until the minimum operating requirements have been met Subtopics 3 1 Power Supply 3 2 Power On Self Test POST 3 3 System Memory IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS...

Page 25: ...r good signal that resets the system logic The presence of the power good signal indicates that the power supply is operating properly The power good signal turns on the green power good light on the...

Page 26: ...would be a serial communications failure If the POST detects a noncritical error all testing stops and the microprocessor attempts to display the error Pressing F1 allows testing to continue When the...

Page 27: ...3 System Memory Subtopics 3 3 1 System Board Memory 3 3 2 Memory Requirements and Limitations 3 3 3 Memory Errors IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR System Memory Copyright IBM Corp 1991 1992 3 3...

Page 28: ...al memory module kits can be installed in the second and third memory module connectors on the system board The maximum system board memory capacity is 16MB in any combination of 1 2 4 or 8MB memory m...

Page 29: ...Limitations When memory is added or removed from the system run the set configuration program on the Starter Diskette IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR Memory Requirements and Limitations Copyrig...

Page 30: ...module kits and in 4MB blocks for 4MB and 8MB memory module kits If the POST detects a memory error in the first 1MB of system board memory the entire 1MB of memory is deactivated and an error code is...

Page 31: ...8 to 80 Maximum altitude 2134 m 7000 ft Heat Output 403 British Thermal Units BTUs per hour 118 watts maximum Electrical Input Voltage Sinewave input is required Low Range Minimum 100 V ac Maximum 12...

Page 32: ...o the Triplett Model 310 1 Wrap Plug The Tri Connector wrap plug IBM part 72X8546 is used during advanced diagnostic tests of serial and parallel ports PICTURE 2 1 Manufactured by Triplett Corporation...

Page 33: ...nformation CAUTION Before removing any FRU power off the system unplug all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect any interconnecting cables Warning The system board adapters memory module...

Page 34: ...ets and disconnect any interconnecting cables 1 Turn the cover lock key to the unlock position 2 Loosen the cover screw by turning it counterclockwise 3 Remove the system unit by sliding it out of the...

Page 35: ...ot as the adapter that was removed Stored configuration information depends on the location of the adapter If the replacement adapter is installed in a different location run the set configuration pro...

Page 36: ...6 3 1015 Bus Adapter Cover 1005 Adapters 1010 PICTURE 6 PICTURE 7 IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR 1015 Bus Adapter Copyright IBM Corp 1991 1992 6 3 1...

Page 37: ...in permanent loss of all data and formatting on the hard disk drive Have the user back up all information on the hard disk drive Cover 1005 Retainer Plate 1065 PICTURE 8 PICTURE 9 IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX...

Page 38: ...e second drive bezel 1 Locate the two latches 1 at the right end of the cover plate 2 Press both latches to the left at the same time until the cover plate pops out PICTURE 12 PICTURE 13 Rear View IBM...

Page 39: ...6 6 1030 Cover Lock Assembly Cover 1005 PICTURE 14 IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR 1030 Cover Lock Assembly Copyright IBM Corp 1991 1992 6 6 1...

Page 40: ...dule use only Part No 8509237 Use of another module could result in ignition or explosion of the module Replacement modules can be ordered from IBM or IBM Authorized Dealers Warning Remove the clock m...

Page 41: ...1005 Control Assembly 1060 Note Before replacing the power supply disconnect all power cables extending from the power supply PICTURE 16 IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR 1040 Power Supply Copyrig...

Page 42: ...rostatic discharge prying between the module and connector or prying between the connector and system board Establish personal grounding by touching a ground point with one hand before touching the ma...

Page 43: ...hen servicing the two side by side memory module kits remove the kit in connector 3 first the kit in connector 2 second and the kit in connector 1 last PICTURE 18 IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR...

Page 44: ...hield 2 2 Disconnect all cables and remove screws 1 from the system board 3 Lift the system board to clear the locating pin then remove the system board 3 from the system unit 4 When a new system boar...

Page 45: ...6 12 1060 Control Assembly Cover 1005 Retainer Plate 1065 PICTURE 20 PICTURE 21 IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR 1060 Control Assembly Copyright IBM Corp 1991 1992 6 12 1...

Page 46: ...late latch 1 to the right side and pivot the retainer plate 2 to the front 2 Remove the retainer plate 2 by lifting and pulling it from the system unit PICTURE 22 PICTURE 23 IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS...

Page 47: ...6 14 1070 Adapter Guide Cover 1005 Adapters 1010 PICTURE 24 IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR 1070 Adapter Guide Copyright IBM Corp 1991 1992 6 14 1...

Page 48: ...7 0 Locations Subtopics 7 1 Front View 7 2 Rear View 7 3 Interior View 7 4 System Board 7 5 Safety Label IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR Locations Copyright IBM Corp 1991 1992 7 0 1...

Page 49: ...Diskette drive in use light 4 Diskette eject button 5 Hard disk drive bay 6 Hard disk drive in use light 7 Power good light 8 Power switch 9 Serial number PICTURE 25 IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC...

Page 50: ...tor 2 Display connector 3 Serial port 4 Cover screw 5 Parallel port 6 Keyboard connector 7 Pointing device connector 8 Bolt down holes PICTURE 26 IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR Rear View Copyri...

Page 51: ...ply 2 Hard disk drive cable 3 Diskette drive cable 4 Diskette drive 5 Bus adapter 6 Hard disk drive 7 Adapter guide 8 System board PICTURE 27 IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR Interior View Copyri...

Page 52: ...ower supply connector P2 9 Power supply connector P1 10 Diskette drive connector 11 Hard disk drive connector 12 Password override connector J14 13 80387SX Math Coprocessor connector 14 Bus adapter co...

Page 53: ...ollowing safety label is installed on the top of the power supply PICTURE 29 1 Danger label DANGER DO NOT OPEN DANGEROUS VOLTAGE INSIDE IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR Safety Label Copyright IBM...

Page 54: ...8 0 Grounds 1 Chassis ground 2 Primary ground PICTURE 30 Notes IBM PS 2 Model 35 SX 35 LS 35 SLC HMR Grounds Copyright IBM Corp 1991 1992 8 0 1...

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