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* ECO 100-786 - Upgrade ND-120CX CPU & MM 32B 2MB to ND-125CX<ref name="ECO"></ref>
* ECO 100-786 - Upgrade ND-120CX CPU & MM 32B 2MB to ND-125CX<ref name="ECO"></ref>
* ECO X01 - New backup battery for the calendar on ND-120 CPU<ref name="ECO"></ref>
* ECO X01 - New backup battery for the calendar on ND-120 CPU<ref name="ECO"></ref>
== Microcode ==
The microcode for the CPU is held in two EPROMs, AM 27256 32KB.[[File:3202_microcode_Roms.png|200px|thumb|right|3202 - EPROMs with microcode]]
Location: the board has letters for rows (A, B, C, ...) on the left edge, and numbers (1, 2, 3, ...) at the top edge.
Location of any given component on the board is given as a single letter and number (for small components) or as a series of letters and numbers (for larger components, covering more than one row and / or column).
Dumps of the chips, made with a EPROM programmer
* Top chip:  [[File:AM27256_45132L_B22.bin.bz2]] Location on board: B-22-23
* Bottom chip: [[File:AM27256_45133L_B24.bin.bz2]] Location on board: B-24-25


== Reference ==
== Reference ==
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*{{ND-doc|30.008.3 EN}}, page 255
*{{ND-doc|30.008.3 EN}}, page 255


[[Category:ND-100 hardware]]
[[Category:ND-100 hardware]]

Revision as of 13:20, 2 June 2023

ND 120 CPU board, component side.
ND 120 CPU board, solder side.

3202 is the ND-120/CX CPU board. The same identifier (variants 350175/350176/350177/350178) is used for ND-125/CX CPU boards. The difference is that the 125/CX has faster on-board memory access and includes more on-board memory (8/12/16 MB, the 120/CX can have up to 6MB RAM on-board).[1]

Introduction

It contains the CPU, bus arbitration logic, memory control, memory and other subsystems. It also has the Real time clock and the I/O for the serial console.

Switches and indicators

  • SW3 - Master Clear - normal position = central. This switch may be depressed to give a hardware master clear to the CPU.
  • TH1 - ALD select
  • TH2 - Baud rate select
  • LED3 - self test passed (green)
  • LED2 - self test fail (red)
  • LED1 - cache OFF (red)
  • SW1 - Cache ON, normal position = down.
  • LED6 - CPU grant (green)
  • LED7 - bus grant (yellow)
  • SW2 - Memory OFF, normal position = down.
  • LED4 - parity error (red)
  • LED5 - parity disable (red)
  • SW4 - Parity disable, normal position = down.
  • upper limit display
    • 000 - memory off (SW2)
    • 100 - 2M Bytes onboard memory
    • 200 - 4M Bytes onboard memory
    • 300 - 6M Bytes onboard memory

Connectors

The A and B connectors are used for I/O, the C connector is used for the ND-100 Bus.

I/O Devices on the card

none?

ECO

ECO or Engineering Change Order is a hardware change. Here is a list of known ECO's for this card.

  • ECO 100-751 - Gives false interrupt, IOX error, MOR or Protect violation[2]
  • ECO 100-752 - Sintran corruption when heavy load on the bus[2]
  • ECO 100-763 - Sintran hangs or gives ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION.[2]
  • ECO 100-774 - Memory out of range[2]
  • ECO 100-779 - System failing with cache enabled[2]
  • ECO 100-785 - Memory out of range, IOX-error[2]
  • ECO 100-786 - Upgrade ND-120CX CPU & MM 32B 2MB to ND-125CX[2]
  • ECO X01 - New backup battery for the calendar on ND-120 CPU[2]


Microcode

The microcode for the CPU is held in two EPROMs, AM 27256 32KB.

3202 - EPROMs with microcode

Location: the board has letters for rows (A, B, C, ...) on the left edge, and numbers (1, 2, 3, ...) at the top edge. Location of any given component on the board is given as a single letter and number (for small components) or as a series of letters and numbers (for larger components, covering more than one row and / or column).

Dumps of the chips, made with a EPROM programmer

Reference