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Installation Guide
P/N 203652 Revision AB
November 2001

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  • Page 1 SPARC/CPU-5V Installation Guide P/N 203652 Revision AB November 2001...
  • Page 2 Copyright The information in this publication is subject to change without notice. Force Computers, GmbH reserves the right to make changes without notice to this, or any of its products, to improve reliability, performance, or design. Force Computers, GmbH shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 3 World Wide Web: www.forcecomputers.com 24-hour access to on-line manuals, driver updates, and application notes is provided via SMART, our SolutionsPLUS customer support program that provides current technical and services information. Headquarters The Americas Europe Asia Force Computers Inc. Force Computers GmbH Force Computers Japan KK 5799 Fontanoso Way Prof.-Messerschmitt-Str.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Table of Contents Safety Notes ..............1 Sicherheitshinweise .
  • Page 6 Contents 3.4.5 Reset the System ..........27 3.4.6 OpenBoot Help .
  • Page 7 Contents List of Figures Figure 1. Diagram of the CPU-5V (Top View) ............10 Figure 2. Diagram of the CPU-5V (Bottom View) ..........11 Figure 3. Floppy Interface Via VME P2 Connector ..........18 Figure 4. Ethernet Interface via Front Panel ............20 Figure 5. Diagram of the Front Panel ..............30 Figure 6.
  • Page 8 Contents List of Tables Default Switch Settings ..........12 Tab.
  • Page 9: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes Safety Notes This section provides safety precautions to follow when installing, op- erating, and maintaining the SPARC/CPU-5V. For your protection, follow all warnings and instructions found in the following text. General This Installation Guide provides the necessary information to install and handle the SPARC/CPU-5V.
  • Page 10 Safety Notes • When operating the board in areas of strong electro-magnetic radiation, ensure that the board is: – Bolted on the VME rack – Shielded by closed housing • When plugging the board in or removing it, do not press on the front panel but use the handles.
  • Page 11 Safety Notes • Only replace components or system parts with those recom- mended by Force Computers. In case you use components other than those recommended by Force Computers, you are fully responsible for the impact on EMI and the eventually changed functionality of the product.
  • Page 12 Page 4 SPARC/CPU-5V...
  • Page 13: Sicherheitshinweise

    Sicherheitshinweise Dieser Abschnitt enthält Sicherheitshinweise, welche bei der Installation, dem Betrieb und der Wartung des SPARC/CPU-5V zu beachten sind. Beachten Sie zu Ihrem Schutz alle folgenden Warnhinweise und Anleitungen. Dieses Installationshandbuch enthält alle notwendigen Informationen zur Installa- tion und zum Betrieb des SPARC/CPU-5V. Da es sich um ein komplexes Produkt mit einer aufwendigen Bedienung handelt, kann keine Garantie dafür übernommen werden, dass die enthaltenen Informationen vollständig sind.
  • Page 14 • Vergewissern Sie sich, dass das Board auf das VME Rack verschraubt und durch ein geschlossenes Gehäuse geschützt ist, wenn es in Gebieten mit starker elektromagnetischer Strahlung betrieben wird. • Drücken Sie beim Einbau oder Ausbau des Boards nicht auf das Front Panel, sondern benutzen Sie die Griffe.
  • Page 15 Erweiterung Beachten Sie den Gesamtstromverbrauch aller installierter Komponenten (siehe technische Daten der entsprechenden Komponente). Vergewissern Sie sich, daß jeder individuelle Ausgangsstrom jedes Stromver- brauchers innerhalb der zulässigen Grenzwerte liegt (siehe technische Daten des entsprechenden Verbrauchers). Benutzen Sie bei der Erweiterung ausschließlich von Force Computers emp- fohlene Komponenten und Systemteile.
  • Page 16 SPARC/CPU-5V...
  • Page 17 ,QWURGXFWLRQ /RFDWLRQ 'LDJUDP RI WKH 63$5& &389 %RDUG ,QWURGXFWLRQ This Installation Section provides guidelines for powering up the SPARC CPU-5V board. The Installation Section, which you have in your hand 63$5& &389 5HIHUHQFH now, appears both as Section 2 of the *XLGH ,QVWDOODWLRQ *XLGH and as a stand-alone...
  • Page 18 /RFDWLRQ 'LDJUDP RI WKH 63$5& &389 %RDUG ,QWURGXFWLRQ )LJXUH  'LDJUDP RI WKH &389 7RS 9LHZ … ’ ƒ … Æ Sr†r‡ ‚ ƒ € à H 6i‚…‡ Hvp…‚TQ6S8DD † … à A  Æ ‡ ‚ 9vht‚†‡vp† ‚ ‚ S‚‡h…’...
  • Page 19 ,QWURGXFWLRQ /RFDWLRQ 'LDJUDP RI WKH 63$5& &389 %RDUG )LJXUH  'LDJUDP RI WKH &389 %RWWRP 9LHZ Switch 6 Switch 8 SCSI Term. LCA Config. FrPl. dis. Reserved SCSI Term. Slot 1 Fnct. P2 dis. enabled Write Boot Power Sense Flash 4.5/4.75 V Write User Reserved...
  • Page 20: Before Powering Up

    %HIRUH 3RZHULQJ 8S ,QWURGXFWLRQ %HIRUH 3RZHULQJ 8S Before powering up, please make sure that the default switch settings are EHIRUH all set according to the table below. Check these switch settings powering up the SPARC CPU-5V because the board is configured for power up according to these default settings.
  • Page 21 ,QWURGXFWLRQ %HIRUH 3RZHULQJ 8S 7DEOH  'HIDXOW 6ZLWFK 6HWWLQJV FRQW 'LDJUDP RI 6ZLWFK 'HIDXOW ZLWK 'HIDXOW 6HWWLQJ 6ZLWFKHV 6HWWLQJ )XQFWLRQ SW5-1 On = SER_TRXCB to TXC_B_CONN (Pin 25) Off = SER_RTS_B to TXC_B_CONN (Pin 25) SW5-2 On = CTS_B_CONN (Pin 13) to SER_RTXCB and Pullup to SER_CTSB Off = RTXC_B_CONN (Pin 22) to SER_RTXCB and CTS_B_CONN (Pin...
  • Page 22 %HIRUH 3RZHULQJ 8S ,QWURGXFWLRQ 7DEOH  'HIDXOW 6ZLWFK 6HWWLQJV FRQW 'LDJUDP RI 6ZLWFK 'HIDXOW ZLWK 'HIDXOW 6HWWLQJ 6ZLWFKHV 6HWWLQJ )XQFWLRQ 6:,7&+  SW6-1 On = SCSI-Term Front Panel disabled Off = SCSI-Term Front Panel automatic SW6-2 On = SCSI-Term VME P2 disabled Off = SCSI-Term VME P2 enabled SW6-3 On = Write Boot Flash enabled...
  • Page 23: Vmebus Sysreset Enable/Disable

    ,QWURGXFWLRQ 3RZHULQJ 8S 7DEOH  'HIDXOW 6ZLWFK 6HWWLQJV FRQW 'LDJUDP RI 6ZLWFK 'HIDXOW ZLWK 'HIDXOW 6HWWLQJ 6ZLWFKHV 6HWWLQJ )XQFWLRQ SW8-1 LCA Configuration Mode On = Download (only for test purposes) Off = Serial PROM SW8-2 On = VME Slot 1 Function enabled Off = VME Slot 1 Function disabled Software must not enable or disable the VME Slot 1 Function in a way which...
  • Page 24 3RZHULQJ 8S ,QWURGXFWLRQ changed so that SW8-2 is OFF. In that case, it would also be necessary to change the SW7-4 to OFF, so that the VME_SYSRESET output is dis- abled. 'DQJHU 6RIWZDUH PXVW QRW HQDEOH RU GLVDEOH WKH 90( 6ORW  )XQFWLRQ LQ D ZD\ ZKLFK FRQWUDGLFWV ZLWK WKH VZLWFK VHWWLQJ RI 6: 7DNH FDUH QRW WR FKDQJH WKH YDOXH RI ELW  LQ WKH *OREDO &RQWURO DQG 6WDWXV 5HJ LVWHU *&65 RI WKH )*$ 3OHDVH VHH WKH )*$ 5HIHUHQFH...
  • Page 25 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 3RZHULQJ 8S  6HULDO 3RUWV By default, both serial ports are configured as RS-232 interfaces. It is also possible to configure both ports as RS-422 or RS-485 interfaces. This optional configuration is achieved with the special Force Hybrids FH-003 and FH-005. The chapter “Default Switch Settings”...
  • Page 26 3RZHULQJ 8S ,QWURGXFWLRQ  5HVHUYHG 6ZLWFKHV SW4-4, SW5-4, and SW8-4 are reserved for test purposes.  3DUDOOHO 3RUW RU )ORSS\ ,QWHUIDFH YLD 90( 3 &RQQHFWRU Via a 16-pin configuration switch matrix, it is possible for either the par- allel port interface or the floppy interface to be available on the VME P2 connector.
  • Page 27 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 3RZHULQJ 8S  (WKHUQHW YLD )URQW 3DQHO RU 90( 3 &RQQHFWRU Via an 8-pin configuration switch matrix, it is either possible for the Eth- ernet interface to be available via the front panel or the VME P2 connec- tor. The default configuration provides the Ethernet through the front panel connector.
  • Page 28 2SHQ%RRW )LUPZDUH ,QWURGXFWLRQ )LJXUH  (WKHUQHW ,QWHUIDFH YLD )URQW 3DQHO % % % &389 %RDUG 'DQJHU :KHQ WKH (WKHUQHW LQWHUIDFH LV FRQILJXUHG YLD 90(EXV 3 GR QRW FRQQHFW WKH (WKHUQHW DW WKH IURQW SDQHO 2SHQ%RRW )LUPZDUH This chapter describes the use of OpenBoot firmware. Specifically, you will read how to perform the following tasks.
  • Page 29: Boot The System

    ,QWURGXFWLRQ 2SHQ%RRW )LUPZDUH • Boot the System • Run Diagnostics • Display System Information • Reset the System • OpenBoot Help 23(1 For detailed information concerning OpenBoot, please see the %227 3520  0$18$/ 6(7 . This manual is included in the 63$5&...
  • Page 30 2SHQ%RRW )LUPZDUH ,QWURGXFWLRQ The name (full path or alias) of the boot device. Typical values are cdrom, disk, floppy, net or tape. [filename] ILOHQDPH The name of the program to be booted. is relative to the root of the selected device. If no filename is specified, the boot command uses ERRWILOH the value of NVRAM parameter.
  • Page 31 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 2SHQ%RRW )LUPZDUH 7DEOH  'HYLFH $OLDV 'HILQLWLRQV FRQW $OLDV %RRW 3DWK 'HVFULSWLRQ tape /iommu/sbus/espdma/esp/st@4,0 First tape drive SCSI-ID 4 tape0 /iommu/sbus/espdma/esp/st@4,0 First tape drive SCSI-ID 4 tape1 /iommu/sbus/espdma/esp/st@5,0 Second tape drive SCSI-ID 5 cdrom /iommu/sbus/espdma/esp/ CD-ROM partition d, SCSI-ID 6 sd@6,0:d /iommu/sbus/ledma/le Ethernet...
  • Page 32 2SHQ%RRW )LUPZDUH ,QWURGXFWLRQ file are used. Otherwise, the OpenBoot firmware uses diag-device and diag-file for booting. For a detailed description of all NVRAM configuration parameters, 23(1 %227 3520  0$18$/ 6(7 please refer to the  'LDJQRVWLFV At power on or after reset, the OpenBoot firmware executes POST. If the NVRAM configuration parameter diag-switch? is true for each test, a message is displayed on a terminal connected to the first serial port.
  • Page 33 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 2SHQ%RRW )LUPZDUH To check the on-board SCSI bus for connected devices, type: ƒ…‚ir†p†v Target 3 Unit 0 Disk MICROP 1684-07MB1036511AS0C1684 To test all the SCSI buses installed in the system, type: ƒ…‚ir†p†vhyy /iommu@0,10000000/sbus@0,10001000/esp@2,100000 Target 6 Unit 0 Disk Removable Read Only Device SONY CD-ROM CDU-8012 3.1a /iommu@0,10000000/sbus@0,10001000/espdma@4,8400000/esp@4,8800000 Target 3 Unit 0 Disk MICROP 1684-07MB1036511AS0C1684...
  • Page 34 2SHQ%RRW )LUPZDUH ,QWURGXFWLRQ selftest-#megs. If the NVRAM configuration parameter diag-switch? is true, all memory is tested. ‡r†‡Ã€r€‚…’ testing 32 megs of memory at addr 0 27 The command is equivalent to . In the example ‡r†‡€r€‚…’ ‡r†‡Ã €r€‚…’ above, the first number (0) is the base address of the memory bank to be tested, the second number (27) is the number of megabytes remaining.
  • Page 35 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 2SHQ%RRW )LUPZDUH  'LVSOD\ 6\VWHP ,QIRUPDWLRQ The Forth Monitor provides several commands to display system infor- mation. These commands let you display the system banner, the Ethernet address for the Ethernet controller, the contents of the ID PROM, and the version number of the OpenBoot firmware.
  • Page 36 2SHQ%RRW )LUPZDUH ,QWURGXFWLRQ  2SHQ%RRW +HOS The Forth Monitor contains an on-line help. To get this, type: uryƒÃ Enter ‘help command-name’ or ‘help category-name’ for more help (Use ONLY the first word of a category description) Examples: help select -or- help line Main categories are: File download and boot Resume execution...
  • Page 37 ,QWURGXFWLRQ )URQW 3DQHO An example of how to get help for special forth words or subcategories: uryƒÃ‡‚‚y† Category: Tools (memory,numbers,new commands,loops) Sub-categories are: Memory access Arithmetic Radix (number base conversions) Numeric output Defining new commands Repeated loops uryƒÃ€r€‚…’ Category: Memory access dump ( addr length -- ) display memory at addr for length bytes fill ( addr length byte -- ) fill memory starting at addr with byte move ( src dest length -- ) copy length bytes from src to dest address...
  • Page 38 )URQW 3DQHO ,QWURGXFWLRQ )LJXUH  'LDJUDP RI WKH )URQW 3DQHO TQ6S8 8QV$W RESET ABORT RUN BM 3DJH  63$5&&389...
  • Page 39 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV  )HDWXUHV RI WKH )URQW 3DQHO The features listed below are described in detail in Section 3 of the 63$5& &389 5HIHUHQFH *XLGH 7DEOH  )URQW 3DQHO /D\RXW 'HYLFH )XQFWLRQ 1DPH Switch Reset RESET Switch Abort ABORT HEX.
  • Page 40 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV ,QWURGXFWLRQ 7DEOH  63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV FRQW )XQFWLRQ /RFDWLRQ 7\SH 0DQXIDFWXUHU 3DUW 1XPEHU SBus Slot2 96-pin SMD FUJITSU FCN-234J096-G/V (SBus Slave Select 1) SBus Slot3 96-pin SMD FUJITSU FCN-234J096-G/V (SBus Slave Select 2) VMEbus P1 96-pin VGA Various VMEbus P2 96-pin VGA...
  • Page 41 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV 7DEOH  (WKHUQHW &RQQHFWRU 3LQRXW )XQFWLRQ +12VDC Analog GND N.C. )LJXUH  3LQRXW RI WKH (WKHUQHW &DEOH &RQQHFWRU  6HULDO 3RUW $ DQG % &RQQHFWRU 3LQRXW The following table is a pinout of the serial port connector. The figure on the next page shows the serial port connector and location of the pin num- bers.
  • Page 42 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV ,QWURGXFWLRQ 7DEOH  6HULDO 3RUW $ DQG % &RQQHFWRU 3LQRXW FRQW SDTR output Secondary Data Terminal Ready SDCD input Secondary Data Carrier Detect SCTS input Secondary Clear To Send output Secondary Transmit Data input Transmit Clock: DCE source input Secondary Receive Data input...
  • Page 43 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV 7DEOH  6&6, 3LQ &RQQHFWRU 3LQ 1R 6LJQDO 3LQ 1R 6LJQDO SCSI Data 0 SCSI Data 1 SCSI Data 2 SCSI Data 3 SCSI Data 4 SCSI Data 5 SCSI Data 6 SCSI Data 7 SCSI DP DISABLE TERM N.C.
  • Page 44 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV ,QWURGXFWLRQ )LJXUH  3LQRXW RI 6&6, &RQQHFWRU  .H\ERDUG0RXVH &RQQHFWRU 3LQRXW The following table is a pinout of the keyboard/mouse connector.The keyboard and mouse port is available on the front panel via a Mini DIN connector. 7DEOH  .H\ERDUG0RXVH &RQQHFWRU 3LQRXW )XQFWLRQ +5VDC...
  • Page 45 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV )LJXUH  .H\ERDUG0RXVH &RQQHFWRU 8 7 6  90( 3 &RQQHFWRU 3LQRXW The following table is a pinout of the VME P2 connector. 7DEOH  90( 3 &RQQHFWRU 3LQRXW 5RZ & 5RZ & )ORSS\ GULYH DYDLODEOH YLD VZLWFK PDWUL[ FRQQHFWHG WR 3DUDOOHO 3RUW DYDLODEOH YLD VZLWFK 5RZ $...
  • Page 46 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV ,QWURGXFWLRQ 7DEOH  90( 3 &RQQHFWRU 3LQRXW FRQW 5RZ & 5RZ & )ORSS\ GULYH DYDLODEOH YLD VZLWFK PDWUL[ FRQQHFWHG WR 3DUDOOHO 3RUW DYDLODEOH YLD VZLWFK 5RZ $ VRFNHWV % PDWUL[ FRQQHFWHG WR VRFNHWV % FLPY WRGATE CENTR PE TERMPWR FLPY TRACK0 CENTR AF...
  • Page 47 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV The IOBP-10 is an I/O back panel on VMEbus P2 with flat cable connec- tors for SCSI, serial I/O, Centronics/floppy interface, and a micro D-Sub connector for an Ethernet interface. This back panel can be plugged into the VMEbus P2 connector.
  • Page 48 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV ,QWURGXFWLRQ 7DEOH  ,2%3 3 3LQRXW 6LJQDO IRU 6LJQDO IRU )ORSS\ 3DUDOOHO 3RUW 52:$ 6LJQDO 6LJQDO & ,QWHUIDFH ,QWHUIDFH SCSI Data 0 N.C. FPY DENSEL CENTR DS SCSI Data 1 FPY DENSENS CENTR Data SCSI Data 2 N.C..
  • Page 49 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV 7DEOH  ,2%3 3 3LQRXW FRQW 6LJQDO IRU 6LJQDO IRU )ORSS\ 3DUDOOHO 3RUW 52:$ 6LJQDO 6LJQDO & ,QWHUIDFH ,QWHUIDFH SCSI ACK N.C. +12VDC +12VDC SCSI RST N.C. SCSI MSG N.C. SCSI SEL ETH REC+ ETH REC+ SCSI CD N.C.
  • Page 50 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV ,QWURGXFWLRQ 7DEOH  ,2%3 3 3LQRXW 6&6, FRQW 6LJQDO 6LJQDO SCSI Data 5 SCSI Data 6 SCSI Data 7 SCSI DP N.C. TERMPWR SCSI ATN SCSI BSY SCSI ACK SCSI RST SCSI MSG SCSI SEL SCSI CD SCSI REQ SCSI IO 3DJH ...
  • Page 51 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV 7DEOH  ,2%3 3 3LQRXW )ORSS\ 6LJQDO 6LJQDO FPY EJECT FPY DENSEL FPY DENSENS N.C. FPY INDEX FPY DRVSEL N.C. N.C. FPY MOTEN FPY DIR FPY STEP FPY WRDATA FPY WRGATE FPY TRACK0 N.C. FPY WRPROT FPY RDDATA FPY HEADSEL FPY DISKCHG...
  • Page 52 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV ,QWURGXFWLRQ 7DEOH  ,2%3 3 3LQRXW &HQWURQLFV FRQW 6LJQDO 6LJQDO CENTR Data 1 CENTR Data 2 CENTR Data 3 CENTR Data 4 CENTR Data 5 CENTR Data 6 CENTR Data 7 CENTR ACK CENTR BSY CENTR PE CENTR SLCT CENTR INIT CENTR AF...
  • Page 53 ,QWURGXFWLRQ 63$5& &389 &RQQHFWRUV 7DEOH  ,2%3 3 3LQRXW 6HULDO FRQW 6LJQDO 6LJQDO TxD Port B TxD Port A RxD Port B RxD Port A RTS Port B RTS Port A CTS Port B CTS Port A 7DEOH  ,2%3 3 3LQRXW (WKHUQHW )XQFWLRQ Collision+ Transmit Data+...
  • Page 54 (WKHUQHW $GGUHVV DQG +RVW ,' ,QWURGXFWLRQ (WKHUQHW $GGUHVV DQG +RVW ,' This section explains how to determine the SPARC/CPU-5V Ethernet ad- dress and its host ID. 7KH ELW E\WH (WKHUQHW $GGUHVV 3 byte always remain Specific Machine: These 2 byte are for SPARC/ consecutively CPU-5V...
  • Page 55 ,QWURGXFWLRQ +LVWRU\ RI WKH 0DQXDO +LVWRU\ RI 0DQXDO 5HYLVLRQ 1R  'DWH RI /DVW 5HYLVLRQ 'HVFULSWLRQ &KDQJH First print March 1995 Editorial changes June 1995 Ethernet address and host July 1996 ID have been changed. Section “SCSI Termina- January 1997 tion at P2”...
  • Page 56 +LVWRU\ RI WKH 0DQXDO ,QWURGXFWLRQ 3DJH  63$5&&389...
  • Page 57 Product Error Report PRODUCT: SERIAL NO.: DATE OF PURCHASE: ORIGINATOR: COMPANY: POINT OF CONTACT: TEL.: EXT.: ADDRESS: PRESENT DATE: AFFECTED PRODUCT: AFFECTED DOCUMENTATION: HARDWARE SOFTWARE SYSTEMS HARDWARE SOFTWARE SYSTEMS ERROR DESCRIPTION: THIS AREA TO BE COMPLETED BY FORCE COMPUTERS: DATE: PR#: RESPONSIBLE DEPT.: MARKETING...