tomt@cadnetix.COM (Tom Tegeler) (04/27/88)
I am presently physically modelling the intel 82389 (message passing coprocessor). In other words I am using a real 82389 to generate the functional information needed for CAE simulation. I am running into several problems getting this thing to function as per documentation. I would appreciate any information regarding the following problems or any information about the 82389 in general. I have never used this part or any part related to it, so please pardon my ignorance. 1) At reset documentation states BUSERR* should be high. My tests have BUSERR* being low. What would cause BUSERR* to be low at reset. 2) 82389 documentation shows signal states during reset. Several of these signals are open-collector signals. Does this table show the state of open-collector signals with or without pullups. 3) During unsolicited message transmission all zeros are written to the message command port after the transmit fifo has been loaded with the message. After writing zeros to the message command port does the MPC immediately begin arbitrating for the bus. 4) The 82389 data sheet does not specify a maximum clock period. Is this part really non-dynamic. (No internal registers need refresh.)
flamer@argent.UUCP (Jim Trethewey @mithril) (04/30/88)
In article <2461@cadnetix.COM>, tomt@cadnetix.COM (Tom Tegeler) writes: > ... I am running into several problems getting this thing to function as per > documentation. I would appreciate any information regarding the following > problems or any information about the 82389 in general.... We have answers to your and anyone's questions about the MPC. Because us engineers tend to blurt out things we shouldn't (secrets, e.g.), Intel prefers that you talk with the Technical Applications staff whose reason for existence is to answer such questions -- they will put you in direct touch with us if need dictates. For MPC related questions, please call the following numbers (collect is fine): Tim Mostad 503-696-5282 (message # = 503-696-7288) Britt Bentley 503-696-7222 (message # = 503-696-7680) Thank you for understanding (and hopefully, your continued interest in our Multibus II products). Jim Trethewey Multibus II CPU Engineering flamer@mithril.hf.intel.COM