IBM Series 1 User Manual page 29

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Syste~
~~2~i.
This is an outbound tag received
by
all I/O
devices.
The tag is singular in nature and
meaning.
When
the
tag is detected, the I/O device must disable selection,
block
poll
propagation,
and
clear
any
status,
states,
requests,
registers,
and
interface control logic with the
following exceptions:
Residual address
Output sensor points
Timer values
Those registers not addressable by the software
During IPL sequences, one particular system reset has a
unique function.
It viII be described in
the
"Operational
Characteristics" section to follow.
The receiver for this tag is always enabled.
Po,!!g,!:-Q!!
!t~.§.g1.
This is an outbound control line from the
power
supply
to
all
system
components.
This
line
is
activated
on all power on/off sequences.
While the line is
active, all system components are held
in
a
system
reset
state.
The
residual
address,
output
sensor
points~
and
timer values are also reset.
The receiver for this line
is
always enabled.
Each processor
and
I/O
expansion
unit
on
the
I/O
channel
has
a
self-contained
unit power-on reset.
These
paver-on resets are not electrically connected among units •
.R2!!
GrQ.!!l! Ling Definition
Regu~§:!:
In.
l!.!!§.
This is a 16-bit inbound bus used
by
an I/O
device
to
request an interrupt.
Bits 0--15 of the request
in bus are used
by
I/O
devices
to
request
interrupts
on
levels
0--15
respectively.
Only
levels 0--3 are used on
current processors.
The level on which
the
device
is
to
interrupt
corresponds
to
the
encoded
value in the level
field in the Prepare command.
~£le
St~~lRequest
In-
This is an inbound tag used by a
cycle stealing device when an access to storage is required.
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