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Board Installation Notes

Backplane Slot Assignment Charts

Each system chart lists the PCB slot assignments in order of descending priority. In the charts A,B,C... indicates the preferred location for a specific board. An A is the most preferred location. An a indicates that a board requires more than one slot if Memory, Frame Buffer, or other options are installed. Multiple capital letters (AA, BBB...) indicate a board requires more than one slot. Boards with multiple part numbers are shown with a footnote (Sun 3004 CPU 1) and are listed in tables after each grouping of slot assignment charts.

Installing VMEbus Boards

  1. Refer to the Backplane Slot Assignment Charts to determine where to install additional boards.
  2. Move boards in the cardcage as required.
  3. Configure backplane jumpers for BG3 and IACK. The IACK jumper for the last slot is not present on some backplanes. It is not needed.

Removing VMEbus Boards

  1. Refer to the Backplane Slot Assignment Charts to determine if other boards in the cardcage require repositioning.
  2. Configure backplane jumpers for BG3 and IACK.
  3. Install an air restrictor and the external filler panel in any unused slot.

Sun-3/260 and Sun-4/260

  1. Do not install an air restrictor in Slot 2.
  2. Do not install non-memory board options in Slots 2 through 5 using the standard left to right sequence. If possible, leave Slot 2 empty for system cooling.

Sun 4100 CPU

  1. The Sun 4100 CPU does not have a VMEbus slave interface. VMEbus boards requiring a slave interface on the processor do not function with the Sun 4100 CPU (eg. Xylogics 451, Xylogics 472, Xylogics 7053).
  2. The Sun 4100 CPU has 28-bits of physical address space. Bit 27 is replicated out to Bit 31 in A32D32 space.

Sun 4400 CPU

  1. The Sun 4400 CPU requires 12-slot Backplane 501-1598 or 501-1382. The Sun 4400 CPU is not supported in the 501-1439 12-slot Backplane.
  2. The Sun 4400 CPU requires 16-slot Backplane 501-1498-02 or 501-1597.

Sun 3200, 3400, and 4200 ECC Memory

  1. 501-1092 or 501-1117 BackpIanes. Install the first Memory board in Slot 6. Install 220/270 Terminating Resistor 120-1613-01 at location F-34 or F-54 on the Memory board.
    Remove the Terminating Resistor from location F-34 or F-54 on Memory boards installed in Slots 2, 3, 4, and 5.
  2. 501-1439, 501-1598, or 501-1832 Backplanes.
    Install the first Memory board in Slot 1. Install 220/270 Terminating Resistor 120-1613-01 at location F-34 or F-54 on the Memory board.
    If placement results in Memory boards on both sides of the Sun 3400 CPU, remove the Terminating Resistor at location O-23 (U1411) on the CPU. Install Terminating Resistors on Memory boards in Slot 1 and Slot 7.
  3. Remove Jumpers P10, P11, P12, and P13 from the 501-1598 Backplane when the Sun 3400 board set is installed.
  4. Remove Jumpers P10, P11, P12, and P13 from the 501-1832 Backplane when the Sun 3400 board set is installed.

GP2

The GP2 does not function with the Sun-2 Color board, Sun-3 Color board, or the Graphics Buffer.

CG5 with GP+ or GP

  1. The CG5 P2 bus must be disabled (SW3300-5, OFF).
  2. The CG5 must be installed in slots that do not share the P2 bus with the GP or GP+. Signals provided by the CG5, but not used by the GP or GP+, may cause contention.

CG5 with GP2

  1. The CG5 P2 bus must be enabled (SW3300-5, ON).
  2. The CG5 must be installed in cardcage slots that share the P2 bus with the GP2.

CG5 without GP2

The CG5 P2 bus must be disabled (SW3300-5, OFF).

CG9 with GP2

  1. The CG9 P2 bus must be enabled (SW3-1, OFF).
  2. The CG9 must be installed in cardcage slots that share the P2 bus with the GP2.
  3. This configuration is not supported with the TAAC-1.
  4. The CG9 is not supported without the GP2.

TAAC-1

  1. The TAAC-1 requires three slots. Install backplane jumpers BG3 and IACK in all three slots.
  2. The TAAC-1 is not supported with the CG9 and GP2 GXP Graphics Options.

Xylogics 450 Disk Controller

  1. Do not mix the Xylogics 450 with the Xylogics 7053.
  2. Xylogics 450 is not supported with the 900MB Disk Drive, and cannot be mixed with the Xylogics 451 in any 900MB Disk Drive configuration.

Xylogics 7053 Disk Controller

  1. Do not mix the Xylogics 7053 with the Xylogics 450.
  2. Systems with Sun-2 SCSI, 501-1138, or Sun-3 SCSI, 501-1217, may mix a maximum of one Xylogics 451 and two Xylogics 7053s.
  3. Systems with Sun-2 SCSI, 501-1167, may mix a maximum of one 451 and two 7053s.
  4. Systems with Sun-2 SCSI, 501-1149, or Sun-3 SCSI, 501-1170, may mix a maximum of one Xylogics 451 and one Xylogics 7053.
  5. The Sun-4/470 and Sun-4/490 may mix a maximum of one Xylogics 7053 and one ISP-80 IPI-2 controller.

ALM-1, ALM-2, and MCP

  1. The ALM-2 and MCP share the same base address and interrupt vector.
  2. The ALM-1 shares the same interrupt vector as the ALM-2 and MCP.
  3. Because of the conflict with the interrupt vector, no more than four ALM-1, ALM-2, or MCP boards can be installed at the same time.
  4. The ALM-1, ALM-2, or MCP boards must be installed in sequential address order, or a conflict with the interrupt vector may result.
  5. The maximum combination of ALM-2 and MCP boards allowed is eight. When mixing ALM-2 and MCP, the MCP must be addressed as Boards 1, 2, 3, and 4.
  6. The maximum number of MCP boards is four.
  7. The maximum number of ALM-2 boards is eight.
BOARD ALM-1
VECTOR
ALM-2 & MCP
VECTOR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0x88
0x89
0x8a
0x8b
-
-
-
-
0x8b
0x8a
0x89
0x88
0xa0
0xa1
0xa2
0xa3

ALM-1 501-1157 (Pedestal Systems)

The ALM-1 must be installed in Slots 11 and 12. Install Backplane Jumpers BG3 and IACK in Slot 11. Remove Backplane Jumper BG3 from Slot 12.

MAPkit

  1. The MAPkit requires two slots. Remove Backplane Jumpers BG3 and IACK from the slot that contains the MAPkit board nearest to Slot 1. Install Backplane Jumpers BG3 and IACK in the second slot.
  2. The MAPkit data throughput rate may be affected if a Tape Controller or a Disk Controller is installed in an unused slot between the CPU and the MAPkit.

SunLink Channel Adapter

  1. The SCA requires two slots. Remove Backplane Jumpers BG3 and IACK from both slots.
  2. Installing a 1/2" Tape Controller or an SMD Controller in an unused slot between the CPU and the SCA option may affect the SCA data throughput rate.

12-Slot Office Pedestal Backplane 501-1382

A cutout in the upper left corner of the 501-1382 Backplane allows the DC Wire Harness to be routed from the rear of the Backplane to the front of the Peripheral Tray.

VME to Multibus Adapter Board

Use Adapter board subassembly 501-1054-04, Rev. A, or greater, to avoid signal contention on the P2 bus. This change was effective in September 1985 (ECO 1850).

SBus Expansion Subsystem Board

The SBus Expansion Subsystem Board does not use the VMEbus.

Systech MTI-800, MTI-850, MTI-1600, and MTI-1650

Tables A and B provide reference information for Systech boards packaged in kits.

Table A identifies the ALM boards in a Sun PCB kit. Columns 2, 3, and 4 provide the Sun PCB part number, a board description, and the Systech part number for individual boards within each set.

Table A
SUN PCB
KIT P/N
SUN PCB
P/N
DESCRIPTION SYSTECH
P/N
370-1039 370-1046 MTI-800: 8-Channel USARTPCB 65-201616-7
370-1047 MTI-800/1600 Multiplex Controller PCB 65-200004-7
370-1040 370-1048 MTI-1600 : 16-Channel USART PCB 65-201516-6
370-1047 MTI-800/1600 Multiplex Controller PCB 65-200004-7
370-1098 370-1102 MTI-850B : 8-Channel USART PCB 65-201606-6
370-1099 MTI-850/1650 Multiple Controller PCB 65-201004-8
370-1097 370-1100 MTI-1650B : 16-Channel USART PCB 65-201506-5
370-1099 MTI-850/1650 Multiple Controller PCB 65-201004-8
370-1096 811-1100 MTI-1650A : 16-Channel USART Rack-Mount Box 65-701005-4
370-1099 MTI-850/1650 Multiple Controller PCB 65-201004-8

Table B describes the boards in a Sun VME assembly kit. This assembly contains an ALM board set, a VME-Multibus Adapter PCB, and frame. Column 1 lists the Sun VME assembly part number. Columns 2 and 3 provide the part numbers and a description of the ALM channel and the VME-Multibus Adapter PCB in the Sun VME assembly kit. Only three of the PCB kits from Chart A are used as VME options. Systech discontinued the 800/1600 series when the 850-1650 series was introduced. Replace the entire VME assembly upon failure of any component in these VME options.

Table B
SUN VME
KIT P/N
SUN PCB
KIT P/N
DESCRIPTION
501-1157-01 370-1040 MTI-1600 : 16-Channel ALM for VME systems (replaced by 370-1097)
501-1054 VME-Multibus Adapter PCB
501-1157-02 370-1097 MTI-1650B : 16-Channel ALM for Desk-side systems
501-1054 VME-Multibus Adapter PCB
501-1165 370-1096 MTI-1650A Controller
501-1054 VME-Multibus Adapter PCB


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