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Adding Compatible Products
System 310
Table 4-1. Compatible Processor Boards
Pr cess r
B ard
List
f
Maj r Features
Systems
Where Used
iSBC 86/30
8086 CPU
1 RS-232 serial p rt
1 Centr nics-type
parallel p rt
128K bytes
n-b ard RAM
2 iSBX c nnect rs
-1,-2,-3
iSBC 286/10
80286 CPU
2 RS-232 serial p rts
1 Centr nics-type
parallel p rt
iLBX bus interface
2 iSBX c nnect rs
-4,-5
Notes:
Only certain MULTIMODULE boards are compatible with these
processor boards. (See Table 4-2 for the list.)
Using expansion boards of any kind requires jumper changes on
the processor board. Refer to the processor configuration guide
that covers the processor you are using for more information.
These manuals are listed in the Preface.
Whenever you change the location of the 218 A diskette drive
controller, you must also change firmware on the processor
board (contained in four PROMs).
Refer to the System
310
Disk Configuration Guide for complete details. Also, the notes
following Table 4-3 contain similar information on firmware
requirements. New PROMs can be obtained through your local
FAE.
ADDING EXPANSION BOARDS ON
HE PROCESSOR BOARDS
Expansion boards, by attaching directly to a host board, add functions
without using up card slots.
There are three kinds of expansion
boards that attach to the processor board:
MULTIMODULE boards,
iSBX system expansion boards, and iSXM™ system expansion boards.
Table 4-2 lists the expansion boards designed for the processor boards
in Table 4-1.
4-2

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