Cpu Circuit; Boot Rom Circuit - HP 743 Service Handbook

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Functional Description
Overview

CPU Circuit

The HP PA-RISC 7100 CPU chip is located beneath the heat sink in the center of the
board.

Boot ROM Circuit

The Boot ROM circuits:
Start the CPU functions
Self-test the board computer's main circuits
Search for and boot an operating system
Manage the internal interface configurations
An EEPROM stores information for:
Internal interface configurations
LAN ID number
NOTE:
Should replacement be necessary for these parts, the customer is responsible for providing
replacement custom OEM ROMs.
A Program Timer Module contains the system clock. All timing is based on the system
clock. The Boot ROM circuits involve several important boot and configuration functions.
The Model 743 has two LEDs; one red, and one green, that indicate various system func-
tions. Table 2-1 shows the meaning for each LED.
2-4
The workstation's LAN ID number's last 6 characters are labeled
on the EEPROM. The first group of digits are typically 080009. If
the system board or EEPROM is replaced, the system administrator
uses the complete LAN ID number to reconfigure the networked
system.

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