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Summary of Contents for S-100-12

Page 1: ...5 100 12 COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...TING PROCEDURES consists of technical information on systems hardware end software It includes power up systems utilities and other information to get your system up and running correctly Chapter Thre...

Page 3: ...SENSORS HARD DISK SYSTEMS POWER UP MONITOR COMMANDS DISK BOOT COMMANDS BOOTING THE OPERATING SYSTEM BACKING UP SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SERVICE POLICY DISK A XOR DISK UTILITIES DISK B SYSTEM SOURCE DISK MOD...

Page 4: ...in the bus connector area Remove if necessary 1 2 CABINET ASSEMBLY Remove the cabinet top and set aside Unpack the front and rear panels from within the bottom half of the cabinet lay the front and re...

Page 5: ...ectors are polarized 1 6 INITIAL POWER Apply power by connecting AC cord to back of the computer and plugging it into a grounded AC power outlet Use a meter to check for proper voltages at points show...

Page 6: ...liary or printer ports If the terminal checks ok in self test and the cable is ok reinstall the boards and cables 1 10 DISK OPERATION CHECK If disk drives are installed verify that the motors are runn...

Page 7: ...drive on the cable drive B should have T 1 thru T 6 jumpered for termination DSl thru DS4 are for drive Select drive A and 052 is jumpered for drive B DSl is jumpered for HL and os jumpers are for st...

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Page 12: ...I SECOND Pl 18VDC FIRST PAIR 1 0VDC SECOND PIN 18VDC J A CARD WITH OTC RTS CTS AND DSR MARKINGS TOPSIDE SOC 24DC SOC...

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Page 16: ...n resolving payment for the damages A claim must be filed with the shipping firm in your local area BEFORE the equipment can be shipped back to US MICRO SALES See RMA Procedure in a later section enti...

Page 17: ...give a number in hex usually this number is F800 If you are running a computer with 64K of RAM memory and the number on the screen is anything different than F800 shut off the computer and contact an...

Page 18: ...carriage returns The memory locations will not be modified but only displayed on the screen in sequenciel order F FILL The FILL commend accepts e 4 byte starting address moves to the next field accep...

Page 19: ...ing system from the floppy More detailed explanations of the procedures for operating two disk controllers in the same computer system ere contained in the meinteinence section of the Special Hardware...

Page 20: ...floppy disk drive if two drives era available use the one on the left as you face the system The label on the diskette should be on the left face of the diskette along the edge farthest from the face...

Page 21: ...ived with tha computer We therefore suggest that you format a new floppy disk and copy the master disks onto it before proceeding any further Sae your XOR OSK Operation Manual for tha correct operatio...

Page 22: ...e if something should go wrong while you re backing up you would have data available from the previous beck up The preferred method of backing up in the CP M environment is bundling ell of the pertine...

Page 23: ...s should not be done Exposed high current high voltage electrical sources could present a safety hazard if someone were to stick their hand inside the computer The other reason is that the cooling sys...

Page 24: ...RMA number clearly marked on the outside of the shipping container will be returned to the sender 4 Warranty 6 Months parts 90 days labor from the date of purchase repairs will be made at no charge fo...

Page 25: ...DER SD concerning M2 can be found in the AND SOFTWARE CONVENTIONS MANUAL M is a non destructive memory test which can be left to run for long periods of time on its own M will not restart from the beg...

Page 26: ...ection entitled DSYSEGEN STEP BY STEP 1n this manual 0 is e directory utility which will print to the console all files on disk in alphabetical order and their file size At the and of the directory th...

Page 27: ...of any file or the amount of storage remaining on the disk Example n STAT CR II STAT B II CR STAT CR STAT B STAT COM CR More information concerning STAT can be found in the DIGITAL RESEARCH S CP M 2...

Page 28: ...e library filea for DIGITAL RESEARCH S MACRO COM TIP is the utility used with the XOR TAPE DRIVES I More information concerning TIP can be found in the XOR 17 MEG OPERATION MANUAL manual I PFMT is the...

Page 29: ...op MP M systems for the assorted systems mentioned above DSYSGEN COM DSYSGEN is the file used to put the predeveloped systems onto the system track of the disk STDEQU6D ASM STDEQUSO is the equate tabl...

Page 30: ...RUE es is the MAXIB SMSEO USO ASM SMSEO USD is the equate table used in the development of the SMS 10 20 30 40 MEG systems The settings for the different drives are es follows 1 An SMS 10 MEG system O...

Page 31: ...BLOCKING DEBLOCKING MULi SECTOR routine DATA ASH DATA is the common dete file which contains ell of th necessary tables for the operation of the BIOS CBOOT ASM CBOOT is the cold boot Loader for ell sy...

Page 32: ...SE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 FALSE FALSE FALSE DEFINE VALUE OF TRUE DEFINE VALUE OF FALSE TRUE IF I D IS TD PROM IF MP M SET TRUE IF M PM LOADER SET TRUE IF M PM LO...

Page 33: ...PIP progra picka out the necessary odulas from the disk you hava raaarvad for systa a and creates tha correct BIOS The MACRO aaaa blar will than bla it for you Maintaining operating 1y1ta is a probla...

Page 34: ...t will ba The program MOVCPM COM will create the BOOS for you Usually this naada to ba dona only once Spend soma time and make several of the common system sizes e g 63K 62K 4BK etc Whan the MOVCPM ha...

Page 35: ...method for transferring operating systems is achieved by answering N to both of the first questions DSYSGEN asks DSYSGEN will then ask for the codebytes of the source disk you are going to take the o...

Page 36: ...not be enough xxCPMxx COM Remember the 40 is PAGES so a SAVE 40 40 x 256 10 240 or 2800H If your system is very large you will have to do some math G DESTINATION DISK PARAMETERS After you specify a d...

Page 37: ...the disk en final operating system must be assembled in RAM proorams must be prepared image of the Two separate The first is the C PM BOOS end CCP It is prepared by us ng the MOVCPM utility on your C...

Page 38: ...ied using a text editor like the one supplied on your distribution disk called ED COM ED is difficult to use We recommend for assembly language work that you purchase Polyview by MICRO CONCEPTS in Ful...

Page 39: ...Many companies are currently raving about their four times faster C PM Optimizing the skew factor fs all that is required to multiply disk performance You should try the double aided 512 byte 8 confi...

Page 40: ...system building process egein by si ply using the image off disk Some attempts are mads in the DSYSGEN program to aid you in building a system that will not overwrap FFFF and destroy the boot program...

Page 41: ...owever that A diskette may be in your B drive for example or your c drive or your G drive The point is that the program is asking for the DRIVE designator not the diskette designator After typing the...

Page 42: ...will then ask Destination drive or CR to re boot and eeva imegel At this time you may put the operating system on the diskette you have formatted by typing in the DRIVE designator for the drive conta...

Page 43: ...r that cells this module See your MP M II manual for entry conventions Our support for modified operating systems is limited If you run into problems our response will be to eek you to submit your pro...

Page 44: ...completely rebuilt of the generation of the 11 GENSYS where all the REGEN where the XIDS SPR is GEN SYS The following example assumes a XOR Products 2 0 MP M system generation involving a Priam drive...

Page 45: ...ent and Ban kad System Processes ABORT RSP CNI MPMSTAT ASP IN I SCH ED RSP NI SPOOL RSP CNI BNKXIOS SPR B700H 1700H BNKBOOS SPR 9400H 2300H BNKXDOS SPR 9200H 0200H TMP SPR BEOOH 0400H LCKLSTS DAT BBOO...

Page 46: ...enerated type A MPMLDR CR System response MP M Loader Number of consoles 5 Breakpoint AST I 7 Z BD CPU Top of memory FFFFH Memory Segment Table SYSTEM DAT FF DOH D100H CONSOLE DAT FSDOH 0500H XIOS SPA...

Page 47: ...GABYTE Shugart B 10 MEGABYTE Quantum B 20 40 MEGABYTE Floppy 1 2 megabyte 2 user A thorough understanding of the meaning of each of the Lines in the various equate headers is eeeentiel for successful...

Page 48: ...for MP M loads MPMLDR COM at 1DDH end uses its own BIDS et 170DH to open the MPM SYS file on the A drive of that BIDS and load ft to system memory The MPMLDR CDM that is on your distribution disk run...

Page 49: ...PMLDR A HEX file will result that hes the boot module attached et the front of the hex file Use the DSYSGEN program to put the system on the disk just es you would for e CP M operating system EXAMPLE...

Page 50: ...TO WRITE I I I SECTORS PER TRACK TK 0 1 I I I I SECTORS PER TRACK TK 1 1 V V V V V SECTORS MODULO 128 050H 77 17 30 77 052H 77 17 30 77 OOOH 77 17 30 77 002H 77 17 30 77 054H 77 17 30 77 004H 77 17 3...

Page 51: ...96TPI mini single sided mode OOH OAH 511 96TPI mini DOUBLE sided mode ODH OAH 511 4BTPI mini Std Skw single sided mode DDH DAH 5 11 4BTPI mini Std Skw DOUBLE sided mode OOH OAH 511 96TPI mini Std Skw...

Page 52: ...ecessary to have certain support files on the correct drive i e MACRO LIB and l Simulating the conditions that were known to work can be of some assistance in case of difficulty FX SUB Builds XIOS for...

Page 53: ...t It may however be of some signifcance to know why the assignments are as they are It is also necessary to have certain support files on the correct drive i e MACRO LIB and I Simulating the condition...

Page 54: ...certain support files on the correct drive i e MACRO LIB end Simulating the conditions that were known to work can be of some assistance in case of difficulty Note that standard list device drivers I...

Page 55: ...OHJ l 900H I 46 TOP of system OFFFHI Common Base OCOOOHI Bottom of BOOOHI BANKED BOOS Top of BIOS in OSYSGEN Top of MPMLOR 1700H Start of CP M syatem in OSYSGEN Start of BOOT in OSYSGEN Start of T P A...

Page 56: ...nsfer PB0 7 era tied together for data strobe PCS for ACK from printer ADD AD1 AD2 B AD3 2 AD4 5 ADS 5 ADS AD7 CDS BDD 7 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I ACK 1 1 1 1 I I LIST I LDA INITFLG I CMA JZ LOOP STA INIT...

Page 57: ...JZ MOV OUT LDA INR STA RET MVI STA IN ANI JZ MVI CALL JMP OlH 02H CHKBUF OOH 7FH 06H RSTCNT 20H NEWLIST STOR 4EH ETXOUT OCEH ETXOUTl OCFH LST OlH OlH OUTDAT A C OOH STOR A STOR A 80H STOR OlH OlH ETX...

Page 58: ...NEWLIST XRA A CLEAR A TO OOH FOR NEW COUNT STA STOR JMP OUTDAT RSTCNT MVI A BOH CLR BUFFER COUNT FOR COUNT OF BOB TO CFH STA STOR JMP LST STOR DB 00 49...

Page 59: ...r switches on the 8 position DIP switch resient on the CPU board Port B has been set at 9600 for terminal operation Finally the A board at the end of the serial cable must one jumper installed for han...

Page 60: ...rinters It used for data 8 2 5 5 LIST DATA STATLP ADO A01 A02 AD3 A04 AD5 AD6 AD7 OeF CD7 ACK COG I 100 101 M 102 x 103 104 8 105 0 106 107 I I l ST_R_0_8_E I JACK I I I LOA CMA JZ INITFLG DATA Note t...

Page 61: ...W3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 Io OFF OFF OFF OFF This will select 9600 baud 8 bit word length and parity disabled To set the baud rate for the A port on the CPU board to 9600 switch top four switches identical...

Page 62: ...Out Sl 8 o S2 l S2 2 S2 3 S2 4 S2 5 S2 6 S2 7 S2 8 S3 l S3 2 S3 3 S3 4 S3 5 S3 6 S3 7 S3 8 S3 9 S3 10 Ski over 1 2 inch Ski over 1 inch Spare 6 8 lines per inch No protocol X ON X OFF STX ETX STX ETX...

Page 63: ...IP switch resident on the CPU board Port B has been set at 9600 for terminal operation Last the A board at the end of must have jumpers installed for Please refer to the diagram below the serial cable...

Page 64: ...ve EIA level 5 Clear to Send CB 106 Input DeYIC8 Nol Used 6 Data Set Ready cc 107 Input Dell Ce Musi be at positive EIA level tor lhe printer to receive data 7 Signal Ground AB 102 None Return pa1h to...

Page 65: ...ES DS4 A 8 X RADIAL HEAD LOAD x z IN USE FROM DRIVE SELECT x HL STEPPER POWER FROM HEAD LOAD x R ALTERNATE OUTPUT READY PAD x I ALTERNATE OUTPUT INDEX PAD x c ALTERNATE INPUT HEAD LOAD x D ALTERNATE I...

Page 66: ...umper Locations PROGRAMMABLE SHUNT A 16 pin programmable shunt is provided for the seven commonly used tracecut options All of these traces are usually shorted when shipped 57 from the factory The sho...

Page 67: ...lion number Two other options are available OPTION 1 This option allows direct selection of a particular disk side from among two daisy chained double sided drives The four disk sides are addressed as...

Page 68: ...stratlon 1 Open traces A and HL on the programmable shunt with a small screwdriver 2 Plug trace Con the optional 110 pins near con nector J1 3 Plug trace OS on the optional 110 pins near connector J2...

Page 69: ...he PCB Jumper Locations il lustration 1 Open trace Z on the programmable shunt with a small screwdriver 2 Plug trace Don the optional 1 0 pins near con nector J1 60 CUSTOMER STRAPPABLE OPTIONS 3 Plug...

Page 70: ...isk Change Timing TWO SIDED ALTERNATE OUTPUT A low level on this line indicates that a two sided disk is in use and a high level indicates that a single sided disk is in use Installation refer to the...

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