Subject: Re: AV300, AV400, and AV4300 series address map and hardware specs
To: Allen Briggs <briggs@wasabisystems.com>
From: Matthew Hudson <mhudson@cox.net>
List: port-m88k
Date: 09/15/2003 20:49:44
8500+ have either 2 or 4 cpus per board. (Use same boards as the
9500+ series).
I will be putting up a list of the hardware I have available for you guys
at best offer - trade or $$$. I don't have the time to work with the
AV systems anymore and I suspect the best place for this hardware
to go would be you. I also have a Motorola 8420 tower VME m88k
with 32mb of RAM that I will be making available.
Also a set of Motorola data books for m88k. If I get time in the next few
days I will list everything here.
-Matt
Allen Briggs wrote:
>On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 07:53:32PM -0400, Chris Tribo wrote:
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>> I have the programming docs for the above machines and possibly a
>>few others. Details on how to initialize all the hardware and a complete
>>address map.
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>Great! Someone needs to work on the toolchain for the m88k!
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>> Poking at some of the MI front ends, it looks like there's enough
>>on the VME end to support some expansion cards initially.
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>Yeah. That was my thought. I have some docs on some of the standard
>hardware in at least the 4/500-series boxes that I have here.
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>> Also, for Allen's web site, the 8500+ is an 88110 machine where
>>the 8500 is 88100. Both have A24(?) VME backplanes for expansion.
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>Do you know how many CPUs the 8500+ boards have? Do they use the 88410?
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>Thanks for the info.
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>-allen
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