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{{InfoboxDevice|Picture=Hp82321a-on-keyboard.jpg|Manufacturer=HP|Condition=Working|Model Number=82321A|Software Environment=HP BASIC (68k), PASCAL|CPU=Motorola 68000 8MHz|Memory=512k-1MB Onboard, 4MB total with expansion|Memory Type=14256 DIP|Storage Interface=HP-IB, Amigo, CS80|Graphics=HP Alpha and Graphics modes|Display Interface=Direct display access to PC address space|External Connectors=HP-IB|Expansion Interface=ISA 8b}} | {{InfoboxDevice|Picture=Hp82321a-on-keyboard.jpg|Manufacturer=HP|Condition=Working|Model Number=82321A|Software Environment=HP BASIC (68k), PASCAL|CPU=Motorola 68000 8MHz|Memory=512k-1MB Onboard, 4MB total with expansion|Memory Type=14256 DIP|Storage Interface=HP-IB, Amigo, CS80|Graphics=HP Alpha and Graphics modes|Display Interface=Direct display access to PC address space|External Connectors=HP-IB|Expansion Interface=ISA 8b}} | ||
The | The 82321A from HP (AKA, BASIC Language Processor (BLP), Measurement Coprocessor, PC-300, and Viper) is an ISA card included with HP Vetcra PCs with an entire HP Series 200 system (such as [[HP 9836C Technical Computer]]) on the card. It is fully compatible with software for Series 200 systems, down to even originally shipping with the BOOTROMs from a 9836C. | ||
The card operates independently of the host PC system allowing for background processing in the loaded HP environment. | The card operates independently of the host PC system allowing for background processing in the loaded HP environment. | ||
The host system driver creates virtual device interfaces to the HP environment for accessing system resources of the PC, such as: | |||
* Host HDD contents | |||
* Direct FDD access to read LIF disks | |||
* RS-232 and Parallel port interfaces | |||
'''Note:''' The card is abnormally tall as well as being full length. It does not fit in every system, for example, it extends up too much to fit into an IBM PC/XT with the case closed. | |||
== Hardware Configuration == | |||
Up to 3 82321A's may be simultaneously run in one system. As such, there are a number of different onboard configuration jumpers and switch the change how the card is accessed and operated. The card does have silkscreen for the jumpers, but it is dark and thin making it very difficult to see. Below are the possible configurations with default options in '''bold with an *''' for the first card in a system. | |||
=== W3 - IRQ === | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+From ''right to left'' | |||
|1 | |||
|IRQ 3 | |||
|- | |||
|2 | |||
|IRQ 4 | |||
|- | |||
|3 | |||
|IRQ 5 | |||
|- | |||
|'''4*''' | |||
|'''IRQ 7''' | |||
|- | |||
|5 | |||
|IRQ 8 | |||
|} | |||
Note: The intended IRQ settings for multiple cards are #1 is IRQ 7, #2 is IRQ 9, #3 is IRQ 5 | |||
=== W2 - ID === | |||
Unused, leave all in the down/off position | |||
=== W1 - ROM === | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+From ''top to bottom'' | |||
|1 | |||
|ROM IN | |||
|- | |||
|'''2*''' | |||
|'''ROM OUT''' | |||
|} | |||
Note: ROM IN is only for use with an unknown "BASIC ROM board". | |||
=== SW1 - RAM === | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+SW1 is upside down, ON/1 towards ISA connector | |||
|'''1000*''' | |||
|0.5MB | |||
|- | |||
|'''0000*''' | |||
|1MB | |||
|- | |||
|1100 | |||
|1.5MB | |||
|- | |||
|0100 | |||
|2MB | |||
|- | |||
|1010 | |||
|2.5MB | |||
|- | |||
|0010 | |||
|3MB | |||
|- | |||
|1110 | |||
|3.5MB | |||
|- | |||
|0110 | |||
|4MB | |||
|} | |||
Note: B0 is the bank of RAM soldered directly to the board, B1 is the bank of sockets in the upper left. Each of these is 0.5MB of RAM and cards may or may not have the RAM installed making for two possible defaults. If your B1 is filled, you have 1MB of RAM. | |||
=== SW2 - Multipurpose === | |||
SW2 has three settings spread across the switches. The on/1 position is towards the ISA interface. | |||
==== SW2-1 - Device enable ==== | |||
This disables the card if turned off. Leave in on position for normal operation. | |||
==== SW2-2-8 - DMA Address ==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ | |||
|'''1010110*''' | |||
|'''DMA 250h''' | |||
|- | |||
|1111010 | |||
|DMA 280h | |||
|- | |||
|1001100 | |||
|DMA 330h | |||
|- | |||
|1011000 | |||
|DMA 390h | |||
|} | |||
Note: The intended DMA settings for multiple cards are #1 is 250h, #2 is 280h, #3 is 330h | |||
==== SW2-9 - HP-IB System Controller Status ==== | |||
This enables or disables IEEE-488 System Controller status for the HP-IB interface on the card. If you want to access other devices from the 82321A, this must be set to on. | |||
== Related Devices == | |||
* [[HP 9836C Technical Computer]] | |||
* [[HP 9122C Dual 1.44MB Floppy Drive]] | |||
* [[HP 82901M 5.25in 270K FDD]] | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
[[Category:ISA]] |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 26 September 2023
General Info | |
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Manufacturer | HP |
Condition | Working |
Identifiers | |
Model Number | 82321A |
Technical Specifications | |
Software Environment | HP BASIC (68k), PASCAL |
CPU | Motorola 68000 8MHz |
Memory Capacity | 512k-1MB Onboard, 4MB total with expansion |
Memory Type | 14256 DIP |
Storage Interface | HP-IB, Amigo, CS80 |
Graphics | HP Alpha and Graphics modes |
Display Interface | Direct display access to PC address space |
Expansion Interface | ISA 8b |
External Connectors |
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The 82321A from HP (AKA, BASIC Language Processor (BLP), Measurement Coprocessor, PC-300, and Viper) is an ISA card included with HP Vetcra PCs with an entire HP Series 200 system (such as HP 9836C Technical Computer) on the card. It is fully compatible with software for Series 200 systems, down to even originally shipping with the BOOTROMs from a 9836C.
The card operates independently of the host PC system allowing for background processing in the loaded HP environment.
The host system driver creates virtual device interfaces to the HP environment for accessing system resources of the PC, such as:
- Host HDD contents
- Direct FDD access to read LIF disks
- RS-232 and Parallel port interfaces
Note: The card is abnormally tall as well as being full length. It does not fit in every system, for example, it extends up too much to fit into an IBM PC/XT with the case closed.
Hardware Configuration
Up to 3 82321A's may be simultaneously run in one system. As such, there are a number of different onboard configuration jumpers and switch the change how the card is accessed and operated. The card does have silkscreen for the jumpers, but it is dark and thin making it very difficult to see. Below are the possible configurations with default options in bold with an * for the first card in a system.
W3 - IRQ
1 | IRQ 3 |
2 | IRQ 4 |
3 | IRQ 5 |
4* | IRQ 7 |
5 | IRQ 8 |
Note: The intended IRQ settings for multiple cards are #1 is IRQ 7, #2 is IRQ 9, #3 is IRQ 5
W2 - ID
Unused, leave all in the down/off position
W1 - ROM
1 | ROM IN |
2* | ROM OUT |
Note: ROM IN is only for use with an unknown "BASIC ROM board".
SW1 - RAM
1000* | 0.5MB |
0000* | 1MB |
1100 | 1.5MB |
0100 | 2MB |
1010 | 2.5MB |
0010 | 3MB |
1110 | 3.5MB |
0110 | 4MB |
Note: B0 is the bank of RAM soldered directly to the board, B1 is the bank of sockets in the upper left. Each of these is 0.5MB of RAM and cards may or may not have the RAM installed making for two possible defaults. If your B1 is filled, you have 1MB of RAM.
SW2 - Multipurpose
SW2 has three settings spread across the switches. The on/1 position is towards the ISA interface.
SW2-1 - Device enable
This disables the card if turned off. Leave in on position for normal operation.
SW2-2-8 - DMA Address
1010110* | DMA 250h |
1111010 | DMA 280h |
1001100 | DMA 330h |
1011000 | DMA 390h |
Note: The intended DMA settings for multiple cards are #1 is 250h, #2 is 280h, #3 is 330h
SW2-9 - HP-IB System Controller Status
This enables or disables IEEE-488 System Controller status for the HP-IB interface on the card. If you want to access other devices from the 82321A, this must be set to on.