NCR Dual SIOP SCSI Host
@01BA.ADF
NCR 53C710 SCSI Adapter
@01BA-2.ADF
Dual SIOP SCSI Host Adapter
710FLASH.EXE
Flash utility for 53C710 Fast SCSI host adapter
Mca20100.csb Flash for 53C710 Email me for a COPY
Drivers
for 53C710
53C710 SCSI Adapter
ADF Sections
53C710 SCSI Adapter
CR1 Motorola 414
CR2 Motorola 433
F1 Littefuse 1.5A
J1 Interior 50 pin SCSI
J2 Differential SCSI daughtercard
J3 External HPDB50 SCSI
RP1 Termpack |
U1 SRM2264LM -10
U2 Flash BIOS
U9 NCR APGIC 006-2003699
U10 NCR 53C710-1 609-3400563
U16 NCR 0062006151 SBIC3A
Y1 50.00000 MHz osc
Y2 36.00000 MHz osc |
J1 and J3 are SCSI Channel A. SCSI
Channel B is only available if the daughtercard is attached.
Fast (10MB/s transfer) 32-bit busmaster. Base card is a Single-ended
SCSI controller, the optional Differential SCSI daughtercard converts the
card to Differential SCSI. (No, I don't have the daughtercard!)
Can control up to seven SCSI devices.
Streaming capable to a maximum of 30MB/s (that's what the manual says)
AdapterId 01BA
NCR 53C710 SCSI Controller
SCSI Controller
Allows you to disable the SCSI controller. Once
the controller is disabled, no SCSI devices connected to this controller
can be
accessed after the next system boot.
<"Enabled">, Disabled
Memory Address Range
Set the Memory Address Range to avoid conflict with adapters
which
use the Channel ROM area for ROM or RAM.
<"D0000h-D3FFFh">,
D4000h-D7FFFh, D8000h-DBFFFh, DC000h-DFFFFh, C0000h-C3FFFh, C4000h-C7FFFh,
C8000h-CBFFFh, CC000h-CFFFFh
Interrupt Level
Shared interrupts may degrade system performance
<"14">,
11, 5, 3
Arbitration Level
The SCSI Adapter supports the direct memory
access mode of data
transfer. The lower the Arbitration level, the higher the corresponding
priority.
<"14">, 13, 12,
11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0
Fairness
'Enabled', causes the SCSI controller to not compete for the
Micro Channel during the next arbitration phase if it is currently in control
of the Micro Channel. This allows adapters to obtain the Micro Channel
in the next sequence based on each adapter's assigned priority level.
When 'Disabled', the controller will compete for every arbitration phase
and will obtain more than its fair share of Micro Channel usage.
It is recommended to set Fairness to 'Enabled.'
<"Enabled">, Disabled
I/O Address Range
<"0800h"
(0800-08FF)>, 0C00 (0C00-0CFF), 1000 (1000-10FF), 1400 (1400-14FF),
1800 (1800-18FF), 1C00 (1C00-1CFF), 2000 (2000-20FF), 2400 (2400-24FF),
2800 (2800-28FF), 2C00 (2C00-2CFF), 3000 (3000-30FF), 3400 (3400-34FF),
3800 (3800-38FF), 3C00 (3C00-3CFF), 4000 (4000-40FF), 4400 (4400-44FF),
4800 (4800-48FF), 4C00 (4C00-4CFF), 5000 (5000-50FF)
Channel A Host Logical ID
Set the Logical ID to avoid conflict when performing I/O
with other
SCSI devices. The default is 7. This may be the same as
the 'Channel B
Host Logical ID' since channel A and channel B are on separate physical
SCSI buses.
<"7">, 6, 5, 4,
3, 2, 1, 0
Channel B Host Logical ID
Set the Logical ID to avoid conflict when performing I/O
with other
SCSI devices. The default is 7. This may be the same as
the 'Channel A
Host Logical ID' since channel A and channel B are on seperate physical
SCSI buses. This option is only active
if there is a Daughter Card attached.
<"7">, 6, 5, 4,
3, 2, 1, 0
Controller Priority
The controllers on each SCSI Bus will take turns accessing
the Micro
Channel if this option is set to 'Equal'. If the 'Channel A'
or 'Channel B'
controller has priority, that controller will always win when the two
controllers compete for the Micro Channel.
<"Equal">, Channel
A, Channel B
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