@01BA-2.ADF Dual SIOP SCSI Host Adapter (w/second channel, rename to @01BA.ADF) Thanks to Wolfgang Gehl for finding this in C710ADFS.ZIP 710FLASH.EXE Flash utility for 53C710 Fast SCSI host adapter Cam_c710.sys CAM Dos driver for 53C710 SCSI Host adapter DOS_C710.EXE DOS SCSI Drivers for the NCR C710 Chipset (includes CDROM drivers) 53C710 SCSI Adapter ADF Sections for @01BA.ADF ADF Sections for @01BA-2.ADF NCR Dual SIOP, single Channel (ADF calls it "NCR 53C710 SCSI Controller" )
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 and is streaming capable to a maximum of 30MB/s (that's what the manual says)
Some 53C710 Thoughts from JWR: According to THIS: : The NCR 53C710 was the primary SCSI controller used in the early, post-ASP HP 9000s. Integrated in the LASI ASIC as a macrocell, all of the above named workstations used this implementation as the controller for their 8-bit SE SCSI-2 bus. Features * one Fast-Narrow SCSI channel * chip support for SE and HVD transfer modes (in the HP 9000s only SE logic is used) * synchronous SCSI transfer rate of 10MB/s * asynchronous SCSI transfer rate of over 5MB/s * 64-Byte DMA FIFO * bus master DMA device * attaches to host bus interface at either async (bus up to 25MHz ) or sync (bus up to 33MHz ) * sustained host bus bandwidth of up to 42.66MB/s AdapterId 01BA NCR 53C710 SCSI Controller SCSI Controller
Memory Address Range
Interrupt Level
Arbitration Level
Fairness
I/O Address Range
Channel A Host Logical ID
Channel B Host Logical ID
Controller Priority
ADF Sections for 01BAh (-2) "NCR Dual SIOP SCSI Host Adapter Board" Set the Host Adapter Board Interrupt Level so it will not conflict with other interrupting devices <"INT LEVEL 14">, 11, 5, 3 Arbitration Level The NCR SCSI Adapter supports the direct memory access (DMA) mode of data transfer. Each DMA level has a corresponding priority level; the lower the DMA level, the higher the corresponding priority. You may select any one of the DMA levels listed. We recommend you select the first level listed, DMA level 3. <"DMA Level 3">, 0,1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 On-Board ROM Starting Address Set the On-Board ROM Starting Address to avoid conflict with other adapters which use the extended ROM area for ROM or RAM. The default is D0000h <"D0000h-D3FFFh">, D4000-D7FFF, D8000-DBFFF, DC000-DFFFF, C0000-C3FFF, C4000-C7FFF, C8000-CBFFF, 0C8000-0CBFFF, CC000-CFFFF SCSI Bus 0 Host Logical ID Set the Host Adapter Board Logical ID to avoid conflict when performing adapter to adapter I/O. The default is 7. <"7">, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 SCSI Bus 1 Host Logical ID Set the Host Adapter Board Logical ID to avoid conflict when performing adapter to adapter I/O. The default is 7 <"7">, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 I/O Address Select You may set the NCR SCSI adapter to any one of the I/O Addresses listed. The first choice is recommended <"0800h">, 0C00h, 1000h, 1400h, 1800h, 1C00h, 2000h, 2400h, 2800h, 2C00h, 3000h, 3400h, 3800h, 3C00h, 4000h, 4400h, 4800h, 4C00h, 5000h SIOP Fairness/Priority If 'Fairness' is enabled, the SIOPs on each SCSI Bus will take turns accessing the MicroChannel Bus. If SIOP 0 or SIOP 1 have priority, that SIOP will always win the MicroChannel Bus when the two SIOPs compete <"Fairness Enabled">, SIOP 0 Priority, SIOP 1 Priority MicroChannel Fairness If 'Fairness' is enabled, the NCR SCSI Adapter will not compete for the channel during the next arbitration phase if it is currently in control of the channel. This allows other installed adapters to obtain the channel in the next sequence based on each adapter's assigned priority level. When 'Fairness' is disabled, the adapter will compete for every arbitration phase and will obtain more than its fair share of channel usage. We recommend you use 'Fairness Enabled' for all adapters. <"Enable">, Disable Streaming Data "If the MicroChannel supports Streaming, this board will have greater transfer rates <"Disable">, Enable |