[SunRescue] SPARCstation 330 questions...
Gregory Leblanc
GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu
Sat May 29 13:54:43 CDT 1999
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Lockwood [mailto:lockwood at ISI.EDU]
> Sent: Friday, May 28, 1999 10:51 PM
> To: Sun Rescue List (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: [SunRescue] SPARCstation 330 questions...
>
>
> On Fri, 28 May 1999, Gregory Leblanc wrote:
>
> > Well, I'm not getting any responses on the SunHelp list, I
> thought maybe you
> > guys would know. And this really is rescue related, I want
> to rescue this
> > machine to that I can use it! :-)
> >
> > Someone on the SunRescue list was kind enough to help me
> open my eyes and
> > figure out what the little beauty is(4/330). Now that I
> know, I've looked
> > it up in the Sun Hardware Reference, and found some nifty
> stuff. The
> > processor listed in part one is a CY7C601. However, that's
> not what my CPU
> > is labeled.
> > LSIL1A4839
>
> That's not the CPU, that's the FPC (the big chip in the
> socket). The CPU
> and FPP flank this chip, with the CPU being closer to the
> center of the
> board and the FPP near the edge.
Cool, I found those chips...
I'm a little Sun acronym illiterate. What do FPC and FPP stand for? And
why is it that the FPC is replaceable while the CPU is not?
>
> > Next question: Where on this board would I find the Sun
> P.N.? I've removed
> > the framebuffer, which connects directly to the mainboard,
> but I don't see a
> > sun P.N. anyplace. :-(
>
> Look either near the VME connectors (near the P1 connector I think) or
> next to the serial port connectors. You won't find much, if
> it's a 4/300
> it will be either p/n 501-1316 or 501-1742, both of which are
> basically
> identical.
>
> Lots of 4/300's (especially the 4/330's) had corrective wires soldered
> onto the boards (usually colored green). This usually
> indicates an early
> (though not pre-FCS) rev board.
>
> > Last question, for now: How do I take the ram off of this board?!?
>
> With the ever popular Sun tool p/n 345-1184, more popularly known as
> "that funky T-shaped metal dingus with the hooks on the end". At one
> point in time I had a drawerful of these things. They make
> it very very
> easy to remove memory from both the angled sockets (like the
> 4/300) and
> vertical sockets (like on the Sparc 1), but are by no means necessary.
> Get a small flat-bladed screwdriver and push though one hole
> on the SIMM
> to depress the plastic lever, then pry the SIMM out of the
> socket. Don't
> be afraid to use force, after 10 years those things are
> pretty well jammed
> in there. All 8 sockets on the mainboard must be filled.
>
> Memory can be 1mb or 4mb true parity 30-pin SIMMs, 100ns or
> faster. Some
> 3-chip SIMMs will work (Sun actually shipped 3-chip 4mb SIMMs for a
> while), some won't. Note that you need at least boot PROM 3.0.3 to
> support 4mb SIMMs, and you have to jumper J1900. If you have memory
> expansion boards, they will have be be remapped as well.
>
> -James
>
>
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