3090
3090 is the first ND-110 CPU board (referred to as the "old" CPU card). It contains the CPU, bus arbitration logic, memory control, cache memory and other subsystems, including the Real time clock and the I/O for the serial console.
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Introduction
This is the "old" ND-110 CPU card.
Switches and indicators
The following switches and indicators are on the card
Location 29J - potentiometer Location 28J - ALD edge switch Location 26J - baud rate edge switch Location 21J - self test lamp (green) Location 19J - running lamp (red) Location 15J - cache on lamp (red) Location 13J - cache on/off switch
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
See also
3095 new ND-110 CPU board
Microcode
The microcode for the CPU is held in two EPROMs, 27256.
The chip reference designators was not visible on the board, so we used location references instead.Reference "G89" means that the chip is located at row G, between column 8 and 9.
Dumps of the chips, made with a EPROM programmer
- Left chip: File:Microcode 37932A G89.bin.bz2
- right chip: File:Microcode 37933A G67.bin.bz2
This is version 2 of the microcode.
References
- Norsk Data Document ND–06.026.01 ND-110 Functional Description
- Norsk Data Document ND–30.008.3 EN ND-100 Hardware Maintenance , page 232