Talk:ND-5000 family

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System performance - additional info

The original ND-5000 systems also came with different I/O processors, as listed in the table below.

ND-5000 models and I/O processors
System I/O processor
ND-5200 ND-110
ND-5400 ND-110/CX
ND-5500 ND-110/CX
ND-5700 ND-120/CX w/2MB RAM
ND-5800/ND-5900 ND-120/CX w/4MB RAM

However, this may have changed at some point - it probably became more expensive to provide the ND-110 technology on the lower-priced systems. But my memory is getting fuzzy. I was quite certain that the ND-5700 which was the last system I used did have a 4MB ND-120/CX, i.e. better spec'ed than in the table. What is listed in the table above is according to ND-05.02.1 EN, ND-5000 Hardware Description (1988).

TArntsen 09:48, 3 August 2009 (UTC)

I/O improvements

We should at some point add something about how I/O was improved during the ND-5000 lifetime. The ND-5000 series started out with all (or nearly all) I/O having to go through the ND-120 CPU (and creating a bottleneck), but soon the design was upgraded with I/O controllers (mass storage, ethernet, etc.) directly connected to the MF-BUS (which originally just connected the ND-120 to the ND-5000 CPU and shared memory), and controlled via OCTOBUS. Thus the MF-BUS became the central part and everything else connected to it (ND-120 CPU, ND-5000 CPU, MF-BUS system memory, DIOCs (DOMINO I/O controllers), and I/O to the DIOCs and other parts. These controllers (and even the ND-5000 itself) had local MC-68020 CPUs, for control and monitoring. The DOMINO controllers also had their own little operating systems (DOMINOS) on each board. The above is for now kept here as a reminder about writing something up at some point.. TArntsen 14:12, 15 August 2009 (UTC)