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SUPER STAR

U.S.A ADVANCED DIGITAL CORPORATION 5432 PRODUCTION DR. HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92649 TELEX: 183210 ADVANCED TEL: (714) 891-4004

USER'S

tlll\NUAL

EUROPE ADVANCED DIGITAL (U.K) LTD. 27 PRINCESS STREET HANOVER SQUARE 1 .. 0NDON, WIR8NQ UNITED KINGDOM TELEX: 265840 FINEST TEL: (81)409-9917

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NOTICE

Advanced Digital does not assume any liability arising out ot the application or use ot any products, circuit or sottware described herein, neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the patent rights ot others. Advanced Digital tutther reserves the right to make changes to any products described herein without notice. This document is also subject to revision.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section

1 .1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5

2.1 2.2 2.3

3 .1 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.3 3.4 3.5

4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4

5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5

SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION

Introduction System Contigurations Purpose ot Manual How The Manual Is Organized Related Documents

SECTION 2 SUPER STAR PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Maintrame Front Panel Maintrame Internal Parts Maintrame Rear Panel

SECTION 3 INTERFACE CONNECTORS

Intertace Connectors Location Serial 1/0 Port Connectors Typical Three-wire Intertace Four-wire Intertace Serial Printer Intertace Parallel 1/0 Port Connectors I/O Port Contigurations Internal Ribbon Cable Connectors

SECTION 4 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

Introduction System Power Requirements Specitications Changing AC Input Voltage trom

110/220 to 220/110

SECTION 5 INSTALLATION AND INITIALIZATION

Installation Procedure Initial System power-Up Copying The System Disk (1'urboDOS) Copying The System Disk (CP/M 3.0) Copying The System Disk (CP/M 2.2)

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Page

1-1 1-1 1-2 1-2 1-3

2-1 2-2 2-3

3-1 3-1 3-1 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-3

4-1 4-1 4-1

4-8

5-1 5-6 5-7 5-10 5-13

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Section

6.1 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3

6.3 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 6.5 6.5.1 6.5.2 6.5.3 6.5.4 6.5.5 6.5.6 6.6 6.7 6.7.1 6.7.2 6.7.3 6.7.4 6.7.5 6.7.6 6.B 6.B.1 6.B.2

TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)

SECTION 6 THE OPERATING SYSTEM

Introduction Contiguring The SUPER STAR System SUPER STAR CP/M Hardware Contiguration SUPER STAR TurboDOS Hardware Contiguration He1ptu1 Hints When Setting Up a

TurboDOS Multi-User System . Basic Operating System Structure

CP/M TurboDOS Single User System (CP/M 2.2) Copying Hard Disk to Diskettes Copying Hard Disk to Cartridge Copying Cartridge to Diskette Copying Cartridge to Fixed Disk Copying Diskettes to Fixed Disk Copying Diskettes to Cartridge Single User System (CP/M 3.0) Copying Fixed Disk to Diskette Copying Fixed Disk to Cartridge Copying Cartridge to Diskette Copying Cartridge to Fixed Disk Copying Diskettes to Fixed Disk Copying Diskettes to Cartridge Setting Real Time Clock Multi-User System (TurboDOS) Copying Fixed Disk to Diskettes Copying Fixed Disk to Cartridge Copying Cartridge to Diskette Copying Cartridge to Fixed Disk Copying Diskettes to Fixed Disk Copying Diskettes to Cartridge Error Message Summary CP/M TurboDOS

SECTION 7 LIST OF RECOMMENDED PERIPHERALS AND SOFTWARE

7.1 7.2

Recommended Peripherals Recommended Sottware

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6-1 6-1 6-1 6-2

6-3 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-7 6-8 6-9 6-11 6-12 6-13 6-13 6-15 6-15 6-17 6-17 6-1B 6-20 6-20 6-20 6-21 6-22 6-23 6-23 6-24 6-25 6-26 6-26

7-1 7-1

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Section

8.1 8.2 8'.3

TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)

SECTION 8 PROBLEN ISOLATION

Introduction The First Step Isolating A Hardware Problem

SECTION 9 BaST TO SUPER STAR COMMUNICATIONS

9.1 Introduction

SECTION 11 CP/M AND TURBODOS SOFTWARE DIRECTORIES

10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4

Introduction CP/M 2.2 Directory CP/M 3.0 Directory TurboDOS Directory

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8-1 8-1 8-1

9.1

10-1 10-1 10-1 10-1

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A A.l A.2 B C D E E.l E.2 E.3 E.4 F G

TABl.E OF CONTENTS (Continued)

APPENDICES

Care and Handling at Diskettes and cartridge Dis k e t. t f: ~;

Cartridge Disks ASCII warranty System Contigur~tion Internal Ribbon and Power Cable Connections Intrortuctjon Internal Ribbon Cables Internal Cable COllncctor Pin Assignments Power SupJ?ly SUPER STAR Parts List System Schematics

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

f 19nre

2-1 2-2 2-3 A-I 1\-2 E-1 E-2

Table

3-1 3-2 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-6

SUPER S'l'l\R Front Panel SUPER STAR Internal Section SUPSR STAR Rear Panel Floppy Diskettes Cartridqe Disks Internal RilJbon Cables SUPER STAR Power Supply Schematic Diagram

LIST OF TABLES

Serial I/O Port Pin Assign~ents Parallel 1/0 Port Pin Asslgnm8nts SUPER QUAD CPU Module SlIPER SIX CPU Module Hard Disk Drive and Controller Subsy~tem

Flnupy Disk Drive SUP EnS 1.1\ 'n.; r'lO c1 u 1 e SUP E R SLAV E Ov era 11 S pe cit i cat i CH J S

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Disks A-1 A-2 B-1 C-1 D-1

E-1 E-l E-4 E-6 E-l G-1

P;;ge

2-1 2-2 2-3 A-J 1\-2 £-1 E-4

Page

3-1 3-2 4-1. 4- 3 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7

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Table

6-1 6-2 E-l E-2

E-3

E-4

TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)

LIST OF TABLES (Continued)

SUPER SLAVE Switch Sl Address Setting USERID. SYS File Layout 5-100 Bus Motherboard Pin Assignments CPU Board Ribbon Cable Connector Pin

Assignments DMA Board Ribbon Cable Connector Pin

Assignments Power Supply Connector's Pin Assignments

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6-2 6-2 E-2

E-3

E-3 E-3

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SECTION 1

GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 Introduction

The Advanced Digital SUPER STAR is the most advanced 8-bit or 16-bit, 5-100 bus-based single user/stand-alone and IDulti-user/multi­processing computer system in today's marketplace tor business, protessional and educational applications. When contigured as a single-user, stand-alone system, the CP/M Operating S'ystem allows access to a vast library ot ap~lication sottware packaqcs. Add the TurboDOS Operating System and trom one to tour StTpt;:R Sl.AnE modules and the SUPER STAR becomes a multi-task networking system tor up to twelve users. With either contiguration, SUPER STAR otters the tollowing teatures:

- 10 Mbyte 5 l/4h ~inchestcr Hard Disk Drive 5Mbyte tixed and 5Mbyte removable cartridge)

- Separate Hard Disk Controller module tor high speed data transter

- 5 1/4", Halt-high, 48 TPI Floppy Disk Drive

Six-slot, 5-100 Bus compatible motherboard

- 4 MHz, Z80A CPU, Floppy Disk Controller, 64 Kbyte RAM, 2K (or optional 4K ) monitor EPROM, Optional Z80B PIO and SIO SUPER SIX with optional 1?8 Kbyte RAM

- Contigurable tor up to tive users using SUPER SLAVE modules with TurboDOS or as a single-user st0nd-alone systpm with CP/M 2.2/3.0 or TurboDOS

- Slim-line, selt-contained cabinet

1.2 System Contigurations

Single User Systems

-SUPER QUAD or SUPER SIX (optional) -4R TPI Floppy Dibk Drive -10 Mb Hard Disk w/Controller

5Mb removablp-/5 Mb Fixed -CP/M 2.2 or CP/M 3.0 -TurboDOS

1-1

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Multi-user System

-SUPER QUAD or SUPER SIX (optional) -One SUPER SLAVE (4 MHz or 6 MHz) -48 TPI Floppy Disk Drive -10 Mb Hard Disk w/Controller

5Mb removable/5Mb tixed -TurboDOS

1.3 Purpose ot Manual

This manual has been designed to supply the intorrnation needed by the stand-alone or multi-tasking user to install, contigure and operate the SUPER STAR. Intormation is also provided tor identitying and then isolating the problem, it it should occur, to determine it the problem can be solved simply by the user or it it must be retered to a qualitied service organization. The manual has been written at a system level (i.e., the complete SUPER STAR) and does not attempt to discuss specitic design characteristics ot individual modules or the operating system sottware within the system. That intor~ation is contained in individual manuals also supplied with the SUPER STAR system.

1.4 Bow The Manual Is Organized

This manual is organized into seven sections and tive Appendices. The subjects covered by each section and appendix are listed below:

Section 1,

Section 2,

Section 3,

Section 4,

Section 5,

General Intormation - Intormation to the SUPER STAR and this manual. SUPER STAR Physical Description - Explanation ot the tront panel, rear panel and internal layout. Intertace Connectors - Description ot 1/0 ports and associated connectors as well as contiguration considerations. System Specitications - SUPER STAR specitications at a system and module level. Instalation and Initialization - Intormation on setting up and initializing the SUPER STAR. Also intormation on copying system diskettes and the system hard disk.

Section 6, Operating System - How the Operating system (CP/M and TurboDOS) are structured and used.

Section 7, List ot Recommended peripherals and Sottware -Recommended CRT'S, printers and application sottware packages.

Section 8, Problem Isolation - How to isolate a problem with the SUPER STAR and what action to take.

1-2

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General Intormation

Section 9, Host to SUPER STAR Communications - How to set up the SUPER STAR and a host system to transter data tiles between systems.

Section 10, CP/M and TurboDOS Sottware Directories -Listings ot each ot ditterent operating system directories.

Append ix A,

Appendix B,

Appendix C, Appendix 0,

Appendix E,

Care and Handling ot Diskettes and Cartridge Disks - Cautions on how to handle, store and prevent problems with disks and diskettes. ASCII Character Set - Tabular listing ot the ASCII code and the corresponding alphanumeric characters. Warranty - Advanced Digital's warrenty program. System Contiguration - Your checklist tor identiting your SUPER STAR contiguratio~ and serial numbers. Internal Ribbon and Power Cable Connections -How internal ribbon connectors intertace on a pin-to-pin basis with modules and power supply layout. .

Appendix F, Parts List - General list ot all parts which makeup the SUPER STAR system.

1.5 Related Documents

The tollowing is a list ot related documents which will help in the use and understanding ot the SUPER STAR system:

SUPER QUAD S-100 Single Board Computer Technical Manual SUPER SLAVE Technical Manual HDC-1001 Hard Disk Controller Technical Manual TurboDOS User's Guide DMA Hard Disk Manual CP/M 2.2 OR 3.0 User's Manual

1-3

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SECTION 2

SUPER STAR PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

2.1 Maintrame Front Panel

ligure 2-1 show~ the tront panel ot the SUPEH STAR maintrame. frile items on the tront panel are:

1. flo~py Disk Drive 5 1/4", 48 'l'Pl disk Or ive (Osborne arld Xerox tormat compatable).

2. Cartridge Disk Drive 5 1 / 4 1\, 1 0 1Vi b w i r 1 C 11 est e r dis k d r i \t e -5Mb tixed and 5Mb removable.

3. H.un Switcb Tbis switch is Lised to power ulJ or power the cartridge disk drive.

4. Wrlte Protect Switch This switch is used to ~rite protect the tixed disk protion ct the 10Mt cartridge disk drive.

5. Door Release The release, when pressed opens tl1e cartridge door tor the insertion Ot removal ot the cartridge disk.

6. Drive Select LED This 1iqhL wilen lit indicates WIlE=ll the drive is ready to be accessed by tbe SUPER STAR system.

7. Power ON LED

8. Run Light LED

This light indicates that AC power 1S

supplied to tbe SUPER STAR when lit.

The light immeaiatly above the switch indicates when the drivE: is up to 0pE.:rational speed (solid green light).

~li.' "w ,",

~" :-;:$: ""

Figure 2-1. SUPER S~AR Front Panel

2-1

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I Super sta'..£J 2

7 8 3

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SUPER STAR Physical Description

2.2 Maintrame Internal Parts

Figure 2-2 shows the major internal parts ot the SUPER STAR system maintrame.

1. Internal Card Cage - The SUPER STAR system can support up to six ditterent modules. One SUPER QUAD or SUPER SIX CPU module, one hard disk controller, and up to tour SUPER SLAVE modules tor mUlti-user applications.

2. Rear Panel Connector - Ribbon cables which connect the internal mOdules ot the SUPER STAR system to the rear panel and external 1/0 devices. The maximum number ot 1/0 connectors is seven.

NOTE

Care should be taken to assure the cable connector is properly connected. The red edge ot the ribbon

cable always denotes Pin 1. You can assure proper connection by making sure that the ribbon cable is plugged into the connector with the pin 1 edge aligned with the" n on the connector receptacle.

3. Disk Drives - 5 1/4" and 10Mb disk drives.

4. Cooling Fan - The cooling tan circulates air to maintrame an operating temperature which averages below 115 F inside the SUPER STAR system maintrame.

5 • Power Supply - The power supply provides DC power to internal modules such as, the CPU, controller and any Slave modules present. It also provides power to disk drives.

Figure 2-2. SUPER STAR system Internal Section.

2-2

the disk

it the

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SUPER STAR Pbysical Description

2.3 Maintrame Rear Panel

Figure 2-3 shows the rear panel ot the SUPER STAR maintrame. The items on the rear panel are:

1. Power On Switch Turns on the At power to the SUPER STAR system.

2. Reset Button When this button is pressed, the system is reset by the operating system and the operating system sottware is reloaded into system memory.

3. Power Cord Plug Supplies AC power connection tor the SUPER STAR.

4 • Fuse - The tuse provides line protection tor the SUPER system. See Section 4 tor the proper type ot to use and how to replace or change the requirement. The tuse section contains a printed-circuit board to support both 110V and AC power.

STAR tuse

power small

220V

5. 1/0 Connectors These seven ports can support master console, tour additional slave consoles, a printerport and communications port.

6. Cooling Fan The cooling tan circulates air to maintain an operating temperature which averages below 115 F inside the SUPER STAR system maintrame.

Figure 2-3. SUPER STAR System Rear Panel.

2-3

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o( )0

0\ )0 o( /0 0\ -,0 I

I O(--~O 'i

o U~, ]:~ Q)(:::::::~:':P II t (Wi:>i.~J Ii ;~ '"""..A. r"-- ------------------- ----~

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SECTION 3

INTERFACE CONECTORS

3.1 1ntertace Connectors Location

The SUPER STAR system has seven I/O intertace connectors located on the rear panel as shown in Figure 2-3. Five connectors are 25-pin type OB-25 connectors, which require a type DB-25 mating connector tor intertace to serial peripheral devices. These tive connectors are tor RS-232C compatible serial 1/0 intertace. Two connectors are parallel intertace ports (Centronics compatible) and are 25-pin type DB-25 connectors that require type DB-25 mating connectors.

NOTE

Not allot these seven 1/0 intertace are necessarily internally wirea to circuit boards in the SUPER STAR, depending upon the contiguration you have ordered. See paragraph 3.4 entitled, 1/0 Connector Contigurations.

3.2 Serial I/O Port Connectors

One ot the tive serial 1/0 port connectors is intended tor intertacing a monitor/keyboard/terminal console. This connector is intendea as Jl. The other tour serial 1/0 port connectots (J2 through J5) are intended tor intertacing a serial printer and/or any other serial communications peripheral devices.

All tive serial 1/0 port connectors have the assignmentssince they are all RS-232C compatibe. identities the pin assignments tor these connectors.

same pin Table 3-1

Table 3-1.

Pin No.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9-19 20

21-25

Serial 1/0 Port Pin Assignm~nts

3-1

Signal Assignments

System Ground TxD - Transmit Data RxD Receive Data Not Used CTS Clear To Send DSR Data Set Ready Signal Ground Not Used Not Used DTR Data Terminal Ready Not Used

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Interlace Connectors

3.2.1 Typical Three-Wire lntertace

The simplest 1/0 port intertace requires only three ot the serial 1/0 connector be wired. These three wires are: Pin 2-TxD, Pin 3-RxD ana Pin 7-Signal Ground. This three-wire contiguration will satisty many serial devices and most terminals.

3.2.2 Four-Wire 1ntertace

Some serial devices require a "handshake" signal tor normal protocol. In these cases the tour-wire intertace contiguration will normally work. This contiguration is the safiLe as the three-wire contiguration (pins 2,3 and 7 connected with the additional tourth wire being pin 20 - DTR).

3.2.3 Serial Printer lntertace

Most serial printers require a "Busy" signal to maintain data tlow. With such printers, the tour-wire contiguration will normally work where pin 20 - DTR, is used as the "Busy" signal.

3.3 Parallel I/O Port Connectors

The two parallel I/O port connectors (J6 and J7) have the pin assignments and are Centronic printer compatible. The assignments tor these two connectors are shown in Table 3-2.

same pin

One ot the parallel I/O port 25-pin connectors is driven by the SUPER QUAD PlO channel A, the other is driven by the PlO channel B. Table 3-2 does not distinguish between A or B since both are the same.

3-2

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Interface Connectors

Table 3-2. Parallel 1/0 Port Pin Assignments

Pin Number PIO Signal Name Signal Function

1 ASTRB/BSTRB Strobe 2 PA2/PB2 Data Line 2 3 PAO/PBO Data Line (3

4 Not Used 5 PAI/PBI Data Line 1

6-8 Not Used 9 PA3/PB3 Data Line 3

10 Not Used 11 PA4/PB4 Data Line 4 12 Not Used 13 PA5/PB5 Data Line 5 14 Not Used 15 PA6/PS6 Data Line 6 16 Not Used 17 PA7/PB7 Data Line 7 18 Not Used 19 ACKNLG 20 Not Used 21 BUSY

22-24 Not Used 25 Select

3-3

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Intertace Connectors

3.4 1/0 Port Contigurations

The number ot the I/O port connectors that are actually connected (through ribbon cables) to printed circuit boards inside the SUPER QUAD is dependent upon the ~articular contiguration you have selected tor your SUPER STAR system.

A CP/M-based single-user SUPER STAR system has tour ot the seven 1/0 port connectors available to the user (see options). These consist ot one parallel port connector and two serial ports (Jl and J2). This contiguration will support a terminal/keyboard (one ot the serial ports), one serial peripheral (perhaps a printer) and a parallel peripheral (printer, plotter,' etc.).

A TurboDOS-baseo multi-user SUPER STAR system can have trom tive to the total seven 1/0 connectors available to the user depending upon the number ot SUPER SLAVE modules installed in the SUPER STAR. A tully contigured TurboDOS-based multi-user SUPER STAR can support a master terminal/keyboard (one ot the tive serial 1/0 ports), tour remote user stations (the other serial 1/0 ports) and two parallel 1/0 peripheral devices.

3.5 Internal Ribbon Cable Connectors

In case trouble is encountered with rear chassis 1/0 connectors that requires an understanding ot the actual pin-to-pin allocations ot ribbon cables trom the SUPER QUAD or SUPER SLAVE modules to the 1/0 connectors, reter to Appendix E. Under normal use, and during system contiguration this intormation is not required and theretore is not presented in this section.

3-4

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SECTION 4

SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

4.1 Introduction

This section presents speciticationjntormation on the overall SUPER STAR system as well as individual subsystems (such as the tloppy disk drive and the hard disk drive).

4.2 System Power Requirements

The SUPER STAR operates on 110 or 220 volts AC, 50-60 Hz power and is contigured at the tactory tor the power requirements ot the country ot destination.

When contigured tor 110 VAC, the SUPER STAR is rated at 5 amperes max. (625 watts). When contigured tor 220 VAC, the SUPER STAR is rated at 2.5 amperes max. (625 watts).

NOTE

It the SUPER STAR is not contigured tor the AC power used at your tacility, reter to section 4.4, Changing AC Voltage, tor the proper procedure.

4.3 Specitication Tables

The tollowing tables present specitications (and operating parameters) tor SUbsystems and circuit boards associated with the SUPER STAR system. The subsystems covered by these tables are as tollows:

Table 4-1 SUPER QUAD CPU Module

Table 4-2 SUPER SIX CPU Module (optional)

Table 4-3 Hard Disk Drive and Controller Subsystem

Table 4-4 Floppy Disk Drive

Table 4-5 SUPER SLAVE fvlodule

Table 4-6 SUPER STAR Overall Specitications

4-1

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System Specitications

Table 4-1. SUPER QUAD CPU Module Specitications.

Parameter Specitication

Bus Structure

CPU

SIO, PIO

RAt-1

ROM

Floppy Disk Controller

Counter/Timer Controller

Motherboard Slot

4-2

5-100 Compatable, IEEE 696

zilog Z-80A, 4 MHz

zilog Z-80A, 4 MHz (two Rs-232C serial ports and two parallel ports)

64K bytes, bank selectable (16K bytes)

2K (4K optional) 2716 EPROM Monitor ~ontains BOOT routine, momory FILL, memory DUMP, PRINT, MOVE, 1/0 Read/Write, and Executive Address. Occupies memory address FOOO through F800 (2K) or FOOO through FFFF (4K). Also contains SID and FDC initialization code.

WD1793 FDC. Supports 5 1/4" or 8" Floppy disk drives.

Zilog Z80A CTC tor 4 MHz Real Time interrupt clock.

Plugs into any slot.

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Table 4-2. SUPER SIX CPU Module Specitications.

Parameter Specitication

Bus Structure 5-100 Compatable, IEEE 696

CPU Zilog Z-80B, 6 MHz

510, PIO Zilog Z-80B, 6 MHz (two Rs-232C serial ports and two parallel ports)

RAM 64K or 128K bytes (optional), bank selectable (16K bytes)

ROM .. 2K (4K optional) 2716 EPROM Monitor· contains BOOT routine, memory FILL, memory DUMP, PRINT, MOVE, 1/0 Read/Write, and Executive Address. Occupies memory address FOOO through FFFF (4K). Also contains 510 and FDC initialization code.

Floppy Disk Controller

Counter/Timer Controller

Motherboard Slot

4-3

WD2793 FDC. Supports 5 1/4" or 8" Floppy disk drives simultaneously.

Zilog Z80B CTC tor 6 MHz Real Time interrupt clock.

Plugs into any slot.

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Table 4-3. Hard Disk Drive and Controller Subsystem Specitications

Parameter

Drive Type

Number ot Disk Drives

Number ot Heads/Surtaces

Storage Capacity

Subsystem Fixed Disk Removable Disk Sectors Per Track Bytes Per Sector Bytes Per Track

Data Transter Rate

Data EnCOding Method

Step Rates

Average Latency Time

Controller

4-4

Specitication

DMA System's Micro-Magnum 5/5 or any ST506 compatible intertace.

Two 5 1/4" standard Winchester type drives one tixed, one removable.

4 (2 tixed, 2 removable)

Formatted

10.8 Mbytes 5.4 Mbytes 5.4 Mbytes

32+1 spare 256 8,192

5.0 Mbytes/sec

MFM

Untormatted

12.8 Mbytes 5.4 Mbytes 5.4 Mbytes

33 304 10,032

35 usecs (detault) Selectable tor 0.5 to 7.5 usecs in 0.5 usec increments.

8.7 usec

HDC1001 plugs into any 5100 motherboard slot.

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System Specitications

Table 4-4. Floppy Disk Drive Specitications •

. Parameter Specitication

Disk Contiguration

Diskette Format

Tracks per Inch

4-5

Double-density,double-sided 5 1/4" tloppy diskette.

Osborne cornpatable (single density) Xerox cornpatable KayPro compatable (single density)

48

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Table 45. SUPER SLAVE Module Specitications.

Parameter Specitications

Internal CPU Control

Serial I/O Ports

Parallel I/O Ports

Interrupt Control

Bus Intertace

Sottware Controll

RAM

ROM

Power Requirements

4-6

Zilog Z80A, 4 MHz CPU 6 MHz (optional)

Four Serial 1/0 ports (RS232C or RS422 compatible)

Two parallel 1/0 ports 25 pins each.

AMD9519 controller with vectorea interrupt contiguration possible.

S100, IEEE696 Standard bus compatible.

TurboDOS multi-user operating system.

64K or 128K bytes ot banked switched memory.

2K or 4K bytes ot EPROM.

+8 volt DC @ 1.5 Amps +16 volts DC @ < 0.5 Amps per SUPER SLAVE Module.

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System Specltlcations

Table 4-6. SUPER STAR Overall Specitications.

Parameter Specitications

CPU Moaule SUPER QUAD or optional SUPER SIX module

Disk Controller HDC10015 Hard Disk Drive Controller module

1/0 Controller Modules

Number ot Motherboard Card Slots

Hard Disk Drive

Floppy Disk Drive

Operating System

Power Requirements

Dimensions

4-7

Up to tour SUPER SLAVE modules tor peripheral controller.

6

DMA MicroMagnum 5/5 5 1/4" 10 Mbyte (5 Mbyte tixed, 5 Mbyte removable) Disk Drive.

48 TPI Floppy Disk Drive 5 1/4", low protile, 308 bytes, double density,double sided diskette.

Single User MultiUser

TurboDOS 1.30 CP/M 2.2

TurboDOS 1.30

CP/M 3.0

110 VAC, 5 A, 625 watts 220 VAC, 2.5 A, 625 watts

Height Width Length

6.5 inches (16.51 cm) 13.5 inches (34.29 cm)

15 inches (38.10 cm)

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4.4 Changing AC Input Voltage trom 110/220 to 220/110

1. Remove connected. the lett. plug.

! the power cord trom the rear ot the system it it is

Slide the plastic cover which is covering the tuse to The plastic cover should now be covering the power

2. Gently pull on the black tab to remove the tuse. The tab releases the tuse trom its holder and will pivot tram the lett-hand end ot the tuse.

3. Remove the tuse and set it aside.

4. Using a pair ot small pliers, gently pull ~he small circuit card straight out at the slot holding it. Be caretul not to bend the board as this may cause the board to maltunction, causing electrical damage to the SUPER STAR system.

5. Orient the board as shown below to set the proper AC power specitication. You will notice that the number which- is rightside up, is the power speciticstion which the circuit board will operate under.

110 Setting 220 Setting

CAUTION

Do not use the incorrect setting on the circuit board as this may cause severe electrical damage to your system.

6. Gently reinsert the circuit board into the slot, again being caretul not to bend the board.

7. Press the tuse back in place. PreSSing the tuse into place causes the black tab to move back into its original position and locks the tuse in place.

8. Slide the clear plastiC window back over the tuse and replace the power cord in the socket to supply power to the system.

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SECTION 5

INSTALLATION AND INITIALIZATION

This section explains the procedures necessary to setup and initialize the SUPER STAR system. There are operating system backup procedures given tor both CP/M and TurboDOS operating systems.

5.1 Installation Procedure

1. Betore removing the SUPER STAR maintrame trom its shipping container, inspect the outside ot the container. It any damage is tound, notity the shipping company and Advanced Digital immediately.

2. Caretully remove the SUPER STAR trom the shipping container. Inspect the exterior ot the maintrame tor any damage. It any damage is tound, notity the shipping company and Advanced Digital immediately.

3. place the SUPER STAR maintrame on a level counter or desk top.

4. Open the SUPER STAR maintrame by removing the cover and check the seating ot the boards and cable connections.

5. Connect the master console to the proper rear panel 1/0 connector marked "1" at the rear ot the SUPER STAR system.

CAUTION

Check the tuse package at the rear ot the SUPER STAR system. You should be able to read the lettering on the small circuit board which is inserted under the tuse. It the number which you can read rightside up is not the proper voltage STOP STOP STOP!!! Turn to Section 4.4, Changing AC Voltage and tollowing the procedure listed there.

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5.1 Installation Procedure (continued)

6. Turn the power switch to the OFF position on SUPER STAR it it is not already in that position. power cord to the rear ot the SUPER STAR system. power cord to the rear ot the console and plug it source, but do not power up the system console.

NOTE

the console and Connect the AC Connect the AC into a power

The power switch on the SUPER STAR system is in the OFF position it the power switch light is not lit and ON when the the light in the power switch is lit.

7. Press the power switch ot the SUPER STAR into - the ON position. The LED on the switch should light. The LED on the tloppy disk drive should also be lit. This indicates that the SUPER STAR is trying to access data trom the tloppy disk drive.

8. Open the cartridge drive door by pressing the disk release button (see Figure 2-1) and gently lowering the cartridge drive door.

9. Insert a cartridge, either blank (it using CP/M) or an operating system (it using TurboDOS or CP/M 3.0) into the drive. Make sure that the red write protect tab is in the lower right-hand corner tacing you. The bottom ot the cartridge is the side which ahs the circular metal plate, this side must be tacing down when the cartridge is inserted into the drive. See Appendix A it you are not tamiliar with diskettes and cartridge disks. Gently slide the cartridge into the drive, pressing on the lett tront side ot the cartridge disk, until it is properly seated.

10: Close the drive door. The cartridge should drop into position as the drive door is closed.

11. Set the Write Protect Switch to the ON position. The switch is in the "ON" position when the right-hand side ot the switch is t1ush with the tront ot the disk drive. This protects the data on the cartridge trom being damaged or being written on.

12. Press the RUN button to the ON position. The switch is in the "ON" position when the right-hand side ot the switch is tlush with the tront ot the drive. The green run light should begin to blink as the drive comes up to operating speed. When the drive is up to operating speed, the green light stops blinking and remains lit and the red light or "ready" light comes on to indicate that the drive is ready.

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5.1 Installation Procedure (continued)

13. It you are using thr CP/M 2.2 operating system with the SUPER STAR, you could at this time insert a system diskette into the t10ppy disk drive and load the system sottware into memory. However, it you do not tollow the rest ot the procedure listed here you will not know it the hard disk drive is operational.

14. Turn on the power to the system console it you have not already done so.

15. Press the reset button on the back ot the SUPER STAR system (see Figure 2-3). The system then access the disk system in the tollowing manner:

1. Checks the tloppy drive tor a disk containing a system boot. This would be the drive which would have the CP/M operating system it you are using that operating system.

2. Checks the tixed hard disk tor a system boot. This may be where you would normally like to store your operating system whether it be CP/M 2.2, CP/M 3.0 or TurboDOS.

3. The system then retires in the sequence lidted above, tloppy, tixed disk, and back to the tloppy.

It you wish to boot trom the cartridge you must use the tollowing procedure:

IMPORTANT - This procedured must be tollowed when booting the TurboDOS or CP/M 3.0 system contained on a cartridge tor the tirst time, it is suggested that you copy the operating system to the tixed disk to save time under normal operation.

1. Hold the SPACE bar down and press the RESET button.

2. The system boots and calls a system monitor routine tollowed with a prompt >.

3. Type H. When the menu is displayed, press C tor cartridge boot tollowed by a RETURN.

4. The system reads the cartridge and loads the operating system trom the cartridge disk.

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5.1 Installation Procedure (continued)

CP/M 2.2 Signon Message:

>ADVANCED DIGITAL CORPORATION Monitor Version n.n April - 1983 Press "8" tor help Attempting to boot ••••• Press any key to abnort boot

Super BIOS vn.nn Typeahead installed

60K CP/M 2.2 Installed

Detault console is serial port 1

CP/M 3.0 Signon M~ssage:

>ADVANCED DIGITAL CORPORATION / f't10nitor Version n.n

April - 1983 Press "H" tor help Attempting to boot ••••• Press any key to abort boot

C P / tv! V 3 ." Lo ad e r Copyr ight (C) 1982, Dic Res

BIOS3 SRP E500 1100 BIOS3 SPR C600 IF00

Detault printer is parallel driver 49K TPA

A> Super BIOS v.3.0 CP/M 3.0 Installed

Detault console is serial device 0 Detault printer is palallel device

A>

TurboDOS Single-User Terminal Signon Message:

>ADVANCED DIGITAL CORPORATION Monitoer Version 3.6 April - 1983 Press "8" tor help Attempting to boot ••••• Press any key to abort boot

Copyright 1983, Sottware 2000, Inc. -(21/serial no.) A:OSMASTER,SYS loading trom EFF4 to FFFF, size 400C TurboDOS 1.30, Copyright 1983, Sottware 2000, Inc. (serial no.) Super Six [or Quad] up. OA}

NOTE

It the system is being booted trom the cartridge the prompt is OB}. The message "Super Six up" or "Super Quad up" indicates the type at CPU module you are using.

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5.1 Installation Procedures (continued)

TurboDOS Multi-User Master Terminal Message:

>ADVANCED DIGITAL CORPORATION Monitor Version 3.6 April - 1983 Press "8" tor help Attempting to boot ••••• Press any key to abort boot

Copyright 1983, Sottware 2000, Inc. (2l/serial no.) A:OSMASTER.SYS loading trom BFF4 to FFFF, size 400C TurboDOS 1.30, Copyright 1983, Sottware 2000, Inc. (21/serial no.) Super Six [ or Quad] up. OAl

TurboDOS Multi-User Slave Terminal Signon Message:

>ADVANCED DIGITAL CORPORATION Monitor Version n.n April - 1983 Press "B" tor help ~ttempting to boot ••••• Press any key to abort boot

Copyright 1983, Sottware 2000, Inc. (21/serial no.) Advanced Digital Copr. Super Slave Bank up. OAl

NOTE

The message "Super Slave Bank up" or "Super Slave Non-bank up" is displayed depending on whether you are running a banked system or not. It the system does not display the signon message within 10 secondS, press the reset button again. It this does not correct the problem, check allot steps listed above and try again. It this routine still tails reter to Section 8.

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5.2 Initial System Power-Up

When you tirst receive the Super Star system, a copy ot the system sottwareshould be made by placing a blank cartridge into the 10 MMb drive (hard disk) or a blank diskette into the tloppy disk drive. The actual backup procedure tor both the TurboDOS and CP/M operating systems are discussed in Sections 5.3 and 5.4, respectively.

The Super Star system is designed to tirst, access the tloppy disk drive to locate an operating system to be loaded into system memory. It a disk or operating system is not tound in the tloppy drive, the system then accesses the tixed portion ot the 10 Mb hard disk drive.

When the Super Star is shipped to you, a copy ot the operating system is provided on the cartridge disk tor TurboDOS or cartridge tor CP/M 3.0 users, or tloppy disk tor CP/M 2.2 users. The startup procedure discussed in Section 5.1 is the general startup procedure tor either operating system (TurboDOS or CP/M).

It is suggested by Avanced Digital that you use the tixed portion ot the hard disk as your normal operating system disk. The cartridge disk and tloppy diskettes can be used tor storage ot development sottware, applications and operating system backup sottware.

The cartridge disk is always used in the upper halt ot the hard disk drive and must be inserted with the red write protect tab in the lower right-hand corner. The side ot the cartridge with the metal disc is termed the bottom side ot the cartridge. Appendix A provides turther intormation on the proper use and care ot cartridge disks.

NOTE

The tollowing paragraph applies to SUPER STAR systems which are developed with CP/M 2.2 operating system or it you intend to use tloppy distettes with your system.

The tloppy diskettes are always used in the upper drive ot the SUPER STAR and must be inserted with the level up. The lable side ot the diskette is termed, the top side ot the diskette.

'Read Appendix A tor the prope~ care and handling ot tloppy diskettes. All diskettes used in the SUPER STAR system must be certitied tor use with double density, double-sided 48 TPI, 5 1/4" drives.

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5.3 Copying The System Disk (TurboDOS)

This section describes the protcedure tor copying the operating system trom the cartridge disk to the tixed portion ot the hard drive using the TurboDOS system. This procedure can also be tollowed it the operating system on your tixed disk is damaged and must be reloaded trom a backup cartridge or tloppy. It you have a "SUPER STAR" system with the CP/M operating system, skip to Section 5.4 tor the proper copy procedure.

To copy the system disk, proceed as tollows:

1. Power the system.

2. Power up the hard drive by pressing the run button on the hard drive. When the drive is up to operating speed, reboot the system by pressing the reset button on the back panel ot the SUPER STAR system. Press the Run button and the R/W button on the hard disk drive.

3. Insert a cartridge disk containing the operating system into the 10 Mb drive it you have not already done so. This must be done in order tor the system to boot.

4. Hold the SPACE bar down and press the RESET button.

5. The system boots and calls a system routine tollow with a prompt - >.

6. Typy H. When the menu is displayed, press C tor cartridge boot tollowed by a RETURN.

7. The system reads the cartridge and loads the operating system trom the ca~tridge disk.

8. The logon message is displayed and the TurboDOS command prompt is displayed:

OBI

9. Type, BUFFERS N2. This command initializes your terminal as the master terminal or console.

OBI BUFFER2 N2[RETURN] OBI BANK O[RETURN] (only it you are running with a SUPER

SIX in banked mode in either a multi­user or single-user sysetem.)

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5.3 Copying The System Disk (TurboDOS) (continued)

10. Enter the command, FORHDC A. This command displays a menu ot ditterent types ot drives to tormat. This command tormats the tixed portion ot the hard disk. TurboDOS assigns the csrtridge portion ot the hard disk as drive B, the tixed portion drive A and the tloppy drive as drive C. NOTE: When running TurboDOS with slaves this operation must be done trom the master terminal. The tollowing set ot prompts shows the system displays:

OB}FORHDC A: [RETURN)

*** Hard Disk o =ST503

selection choices *** 1 =ST506 ;Seagate Technology

2 =TM6015 3 =TM602S ;Tandon Magnetics 4 =TM603S 5 =TM603SE 6 =TM501 7 =TM502 8 =TM503 9 =SA602 10 =SA604 ;Shugart Associates 11 =SA606 12 =SA1002 13 =SA1004 14 =Q2010 15 =Q2020 iQuatum 16 =Q2030 17 =Q2040 18 =M4010 19 =M4020 ;MiniScribe 20 =DMA5/5 ;DMA System ?(tor DMA drive, you would enter 20 here) INSERT DISK TO BE FORMATTED IN DRIVE A ENTER <CR) TO BEGIN FORMATTING · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Start verity · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OB}

11. Enter the command, ERASEDIR A:. This command clears or initializes a directory that may have been previously written on the disk. Press RETURN:

OB}ERASEDIR A: (RETURN)

12. The system displays a series ot questions, answers in the tollowing manner:

Hashea directory desired (YIN)? Y OK to erase directory on drive A? Y Erasing directory

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5.3 Copying The System Disk (TurboDOS) (continued)

13. The system then erases the directory and then displays:

Directory erased, hashed OB}

14. Enter the command, BACKUP B: A:. This command copies allot the data currently stored on the cartridge disk (B) to the tixed disk (A):

OB}COPY B: A: [RETURN]

15. The system then displays the tollowing and waits tor you to press RETURN:

Insert source d~sk io dr~ve A. Insert dest1nat1on d1Sk 1n dr1ve B Enter (cr> to begin copying:

16. Enter TKOBOOT TRKOMA.LDR A: to copy the track zero loader onto the tixed disk.

OB}TKOBOOT TRKODMA.LDR A: [RETURN]

This completes the copy procedure. Power down the drive and remove your cartridge with the operating system trom the drive. Store this cartridge away in a sate location in case it is ever needed.

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5.4 Copying The System Disk (CP/M 3.0)

This section describes the procedure tor copying the operating system trom the cartridge disk to the tixed portion ot the hard drive using the CP/M 3.0 systems. This procedure can also be tollowed it the operating system on your tixed disk is damaged and must be relocated tram a backup cartridge or tloppy. It you have a SUPER STAR system with the CP/M 2.2 operating system, skip to Section 5.5 tor additional intormation.

To copy the system disk, proceed as tallows:

1. Insert a cartridge disk containing the operating system into the 10 Mb drive it you have rot already done so.

2. Power hard drive. system.

up the hard drive by pressing the run button on the When the drive is up to operating speed, reboot the

3. Hold the SPACE bar down and press the RESET button.

4. The system boots and calls a system monitor routine tollow with a prompt - >.

5. Type HELP. when the menu is displayed, press C tor cartridge boot tollowed by a RETURN.

6. The system reads the cartridge and loads the operating system trom the cartridge disk.

7. The logon message is displayed and the CP/M command prompt is displayed:

A>

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- 5.4 Copying The System Disk (CP/M 3.0) (continued)

8. Enter the command, FMTHD. This command tormats the tixed portion ot the hard disk. CP/M assigns the cartridge portion ot the hard disk as drive A, the tixed portion drive B and the t10ppy drive as drive C. The tollowing prompts are displayed by the system:

A)FMTHD [RETURN]

*** *** Hard Disk o =ST503 2 =TM6015

selection choices 1 =ST506 3 =TM602S

iSeagate Technology iTanaon Magnetics

4 =TM603S 5 =TM603SE 6 =TM501 7 =TM502 8 =TM503 9 =SA602 10 S1\604 iShugart Associates 11 =SA606 12 =SA1002 13 =SA104 14 =Q2010 15 =Q2020 iQuantum 16 =Q2030 17 =Q2040 18 =M4010 19 =M4020 iMiniScribe 20 =DMA5/5 ;DMA Systems Enter Drive to Format: 20 (selection) Do you want to tromat the Cartridge, Fixed or Both Which physical disk do you want to tormat (0-3)?0 This operation will destroy all data on drive 0. Hit return to continue or Control-C to abort. OA)

[C, F or B]? F

9. The system tormats the tixed portion ot the hard disk and disp1ys the to11owint message:

Format complete

10. Enter the comand, ERA B:*.*. This command erases any entry in the current directory. This system asks it you want to erase all tiles:

~)ERA B:*.*[RETURN] ALL(Y,N) Y

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5.4 Copying The System Disk (CP/M 3.0) (continued)

11. When the system has completed the tormatting ot the disk, enter the LDRGEN cgmmand. This command should only be used it you intend to boot trom the tixed drive when powering up the system. It you do not want the system to boot trom the tixed disk then skip to Step 13. The LDRGEN command puts a track zero loader onto the hard disk you are creating:

A)LDRGEN T30DMA55.LDR[RETURNl Physical drive no. ot loader destination (0-3):0 Write loader to cartridge or tixed [C or Fl:F

12. Press RETURN. The system copies the loader trom the cartridge drive to the tixed hard disk.

13. Copy the tile CPM.SYS trom the cartridge to the tixed disk as to1lows:

A)PIP B:CPM.SYS=:CPMH.SYS[RETURNl

14. The tile CPM.SYS is copied to the tixed hard disk.

15. Next, set the tile CPM.SYS to read-only status:

A)STAT B:CPM.SYS $R/O[RETURN]

16. Once the CPM.SYS tile is set to read-only, copy the rest ot the system disk to the tixed disk.

A)PIP B:A:*.*[v] [RETURN]

[v] - alows veritication

17. When this is complete compare the two disks, master and new copy using the directory command:

A)DIR A: [RETURN]

Directory A is displayed by the system

A)DIR B:[RETURN]

Directory B is displayed by the system

This completes the copy procedure. Power down the drive and remove your cartridge with the operating system trom the drive. Store this in a sate location.

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5.5 Copying The System Disk (CP/M 2.2)

This section describes the procedure tor copying the operating system trom the tloppy disk to the tixed portion ot the hard drive using the CP/M system. This procedure can also be tollowed it the operating system on your tixed disk is damaged and must be reloaded trom a backup tloppy.

To copy the system disk, proceed as tollows:

1. Insert a tloppy disk containing the operating system into the tloppy disk drive it you have not already done so.

2. Power up the hard drive by pressing the run button on the hard drive. Remember that you must have a cartridge disk inserted betore the hard drive will operate. When the drive is upto operating speed, reboot the system by preSSing the reset button on the back panel ot the SUPER STAR system.

3. The logon message is displayed and the CP/M command is displayed:

A)

4. Enter the command, FMTHD. This command tormats the tixed portion ot the hard disk. CP/M assigns the c~rtrige portion ot the hard disk as drive C, the tixed portion drive B and the tloppy drive as drive A)

A)FMTHD (RETURN] Do you want to tormat Cartridge, Fixed or Bottl[C, F or B]?F Which physical disk do you want to tormay (0-3)?0 This operation will destroy all data on arive 0. Hit return to continue or Control-C to abort. OA)

5. The system tormats the tixed portion ot the hard disk and displays the tollowing message:

Format complete

6. Enter the command, ERA B:*.*. This command erases any entry in thr current directory. This system asks it you want to erase all tiles:

A)ERA B:*.*[RETURN] ALL(Y,N)Y

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5.5 Copying The System Disk (CP/M 2.2) (continued)

7. When the system has completed the tormatting ot the disk, enter the LDRGEN command. This command should only be used it you intend to boot trom the tixed drive when powering up the system. It you do not want the system to boot trom the tixed disk then skip to Step 10. The LDRGEN command puts a tract zero loader ono the hard disk you are creating:

A)LDRGEN TRKODMA55.LDR[RETURN1

8. The system displays a series ot questions which must be answered as tallows:

Physical drive no. ot loader destination (0-3):0 Write loader to cartridge or tixed [C or F1:F

9. Press RETURN. The system copies the loader trom the tloppy drive to the tixed disk.

10. Copy the tile CPM.SYS trom the tloppy to the tixed disk as tollows:

A)PIP B:CPM.SYS=A:CPMH.SYS[RETURN1

11. The tile CPM.SYS is copied to the tixed hard disk.

12. Next, set the tile CPM.SYS to read-only status.

A)STAT B:CPM.SYS $R/O[RETURN1

13. Once the CPM.SYS tile is set to read-only, copy the rest ot the system disk to the tixed disk:

A)PIP B:A:*.*[v1 [RETURN1

[v1 - allows veriticatian

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14. When this is complete compare the two disks, master and new copy using the directory command:

A)DIR A: [RETURN]

Directory A is displayed by the system

A)DIR B:[RETURN]

Directory B is displayed by the system

This completes the copy procedure. Power down the drive and remove your tloppy with the operating system trom the drive. Store this tloppy away in a sate location.

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SECTION 6

THE OPERATING SYSTEM

6.1 Introduction

This section describes the operating system sottware packages under which the SUPER STAR system pertorms both inteInal and external tunctions or operations. When contigured as a single­user system, SUPER STAR operates under the control ot CP/M, a Digital Research-developed sottware system. When contigured as a multi-user system, the SUPER STAR operates using TurboDOS, a CP/M-like operating system which supports multi-user operations.

These two operating system packages are brietly described in this section. Each SUPER STAR system is delivered with a separate user's document tor the system you have selected. In addition, this section covers contiguration considerations and initialization procedures, such as, copying ot diskettes and transtering data trom one drive media to another.

6.2 Contiguring the SUPER STAR System

This section describes the standard contiguration ot the SUPER STAR system under CP/M and TurboDOS. This section also provides you with some helptul setup procedures you may want to use when running TurboDOS. It you are presently running the CP/M operating system on your SUPER STAR system, these setup ideas are not needed. This section also provides some necessary intormation about contiguring the SUPER SLAVE modules tor use in the multi-user system.

6.2.1 SUPER STAR CP/M Hardware Contiguration

One SUPER QUAD CPU Module (CP/M 2.2 Operating System) One Hard Disk Controller Module One Floppy Disk Drive, 5 1/4", 48TPI One 10Mb Hard Disk Drive, 5Mb removable, 5Mb tixed Optional ~ SUPER SIX CPU MOdule (CP/M 3.0 OPerating System)

The placement ot the modules within the SUPER STAR card cage is not bus dependent and theretore, can be places in any slot you wish.

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6.2.2 SUPER STAR TurboDOS Hardware Contiguration

Standard:

One SUPER QUAD CPU MOdule One Hard Disk Controller MOdule One Floppy Disk Drive, 5 1/4", 48TPI One 10Mb Hard Disk Drive, 5Mb removable, 5Mb tixed

Optional:

SUPER SIX CPU MOdule Up to tour additional SUPER SLAVE Modules

As in the case ot the CP/M system, the placement ot the modules within the SUPER STAR card cage is not bus dependent and theretore, can be placed in any slot you wish.

Table 6-1 shows the switch settings tor the tour SUPER SLAVE modules. The Sl-1 through Sl-8, located on the SUPER SLAVE module, assigns a hardware address to each slave port.

Table 6-1. SUPER SLAVE Switch Sl Address Settings

Slave and Port Number S1-8 S1-7 S1-6 S1-5 Sl-4 Sl-3 S1-2 Sl-1

Slave 11 Port hex 70 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON

Slave 12 Port hex 72 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF

Slave 13 Port hex 74 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON

Slave 14 Port hex 76 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF

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6.2.3 Helptul Hints When Setting Up a TurboDOS Multi-User System

The tollowing is a list ot items which should implement prior to using the SUPER STAR system in a multi-user environment (i.e, TurboDOS operating system). Allot the items mentioned here are discussed in greater detail in the TurboDOS User's Manual.

USERID.SYS File - This tile should be created, using any text editor, and placed in the master console directory, user id, password, tor each user on the system. The tormat ot the tile is shown in Table 6-2.

Table 6-2. USERID.SYS File Layout

Maximum

Field Field Name • ot Characters Character Types

1 USER ID 8 Alphanumeric 2 Password 8 Alphanumeric 3 User Number 2 Numer ,ic 0- 30 ,

& Privilage Flag P or blank

Example: USERID,PASSWORD,O,P

SYSLOG .SYS

COLDSTRT.AUT

File - This tile is used by the system to record the logon ot each user, name, time, date and process ot each user logon. The system also records the logott time tor each session, thus providing a complete log ot the system activites. Like the USERID.SYS tile, this tile can be created using any text editor and should be copied into the User 31 or master system tile.

- Rename "LOGON.COM" to this tile in User 31 tor WARMSTRT.AUT.

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WARMSTRT.AUT File - This tile is simply a tile with the LOGON command copied into it. When this tile is present in the master system tile (User 31), the system automatically executes the LOGON command at system start-up and at the end ot each LOGOFF command sequence. Simply copy the LOGOFF command into this tile and store it in the USER 31 system tile.

A sample dialog tor setting up your system with a user id tile:

1. Using a text editor create a tile called: USERID.SYS

2. Insert records tor each user, Examples:

JIM,SAMPLE,O,P SUSAN,MYFILE,IO,P

3. Copy the USERID,SYS tile to User 31 and LOGON.COM to WARMSTRT.AUT in User 31.

COpy USERID.SYS,D31 COpy LOGON.COM,WARMSTRT.AUT:D31

4. Edit the tile called SSLAVENBNK.PAR. Find the lable AUTOUSER and change as shown:

AUTOUSER = 8~ ------) AUTOUSER = OFF

5. Close this tile and enter the command:

GEN SSLAVEBNK OSSLAVE.SYS

6.3 Basic Operating System Structure

This section provides a briet description ot the two operating systems which are available to the user ot the SUPER STAR computer system.

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6.3.1 CP/M

CP/M, Cont~ol Program tor Microprocessors, is the operating system which you will be using it you have a single-user SUPER STAR system. This operating system has been commersially available since 1975 and become a standard in the microcomputer industry. It has been a wide variety ot disk management commands and usetul 1/0 commands tor the user. Because CP/M has become so popular there is an extencive library ot sottware, both business and scientitic available to you, the user. CP/M 2.2 is the standard operating system available with the SUPER STAR system, CP/M 3.0 are available as an option tor the SUPER STAR system.

6.3.2 TurboDOS

TurboDOS, like CP/M, is a computer operating system. TurboDOS is the system you will be using it you are going to operate the SUPER STAR system in a mUlti-user environment. This operating system is totally CP/M-compatable, thereby allowing you to load and execute any CP/M programs which you have developed. TurboDOS also provides increased disk storage capacity ot 25% to 35% over that ot the single user CP/M SUPER STAR system.

6.4 Single User System (CP/M 2.2)

The tollowing sections describe tunctions and the commandS that execute those tunctions using the CP/M 2.2 operating system. It you are currently using the CP/M 3.0 operating system skip to Section 6.7 tor the TurboDOS operating system.

6.4.1 Copying Hard Disk to Diskettes

This section d~scribes the procedure tor copying data trom the hard disk to ~-~loppy disk.

To COE~rthe hard disk to a diskette, proceed as tallows: /

~~/ Power up the system it it is not already running. The /operating system is assumed to be currently loaded on the tixed

// portion ot the hard diS'k drive.

2. Insert a tloppy disk you want to copy data into the tloppy disk drive it you have not already done so.

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3. The logon message is displayed and the CP/M command prompt is displayed:

A) - Where A is the tixed disk. The system assigns A to the tixed disk when the system is booted trom the tixed disk. The system assigns the tloppy disk as drive C and cartridge disk as B.

4. Enter the command, FMT548. This command tormats the diskette currently installed in the tloppy disk drive. CP/M assigns the tloppy disk drive C.

A)FMT548 [RETURN] Enter Disk Drive to be cormatted {0-3):0 Format Single or Double Sided (5,0):0 Format System Tracts only {Y:N):N Surpress Format Veritication (YiN):N Insert Diskette Into Drive 0 and Press The Return Key

5. The system tormats the diskette installed in the tloppy disk drive and displayes the tollowing message:

Format complete

6. Use the PIP command to copy allot the tiles trom your source diskette to the new one:

A)PIP C:=A:*.*[v] [RETURN]

[v] - allows veritication

7. In order to assure that the copy was successtul, check both directories using the DIR command and compare them:

A)DIR A: [RETURN] A)DIR C:[RETURN]

This completes the copy procedure. Remove the copy and store this tloppy away in a sate location until it is needed.

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6. In order to assure that the copy was successtul, check both directories using the DIR command and compare them:

A)DIR B:[RETURN] A)DIR A: [RETURN]

7. It you want to make the cartridge bootable use LDRGEN to write the track 0 loader:

A)LDRGEN TODMA5.LDR[RETURN]

Physical drive no. ot loader destination (0-3):0 Write loader to cartridge or tixed (C or F):C

This completes the copy procedure. Remove the copy and store this cartridge away in a sate location until it is needed.

6.4.3 Copying Cartridge to Diskette

This section describes the procedure tor copying data trom the cartridge to the diskette drive.

To copy the cartridge disk, proceed as tollows:

1. Insert the cartridge to be copied into the hard disk drive it you have not already done so.

2. Power up the hard drive by pressing the run button on the hard drive. Wait tor the run drive to come up to operating speed.

3. The logon message is displayed and the CP/M command is displayed:'

A) - Where A is the tixed disk. The system assigns A to the tixed disk when ·the system is booted trom the tixed disk. The systems assigns the tloppy disk as drive C and cartridge disk as B.

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6.4.2 Copying Hard Disk to Cartridge

This section describes the procedure tor copying data trom the hard disk to a cartridge disk.

To·copy the hard disk to a cartridge, proceed as tollows:

1. Power up the system it it is not already running. The operating system is assumed to be currently loaded on the tixed portion ot the hard disk drive.

2. The logon message is displayed and the CP/M command is displayed:

A) - Where A is the tixed disk. The system assigns A to the tixed disk when the system is booted trom the tixed disk. The system assigns the tloppy disk as drive C and cartridge disk as B.

3. Enter the command, FMTHD. This command tormats the cartridge currently installed in the hard disk drive. CP/M assigns the cartridge disk drive B.

A)FMTHD [RETURN] [MENU DISPLAYED] Enter drive to tormat: 20 (selection) Do you want to tormat the Cartridge, Fixed or Both [C,F orB):C Which physical disk do you want to tormat (0-3)? 0 This operation will destroy all data on drive 0. Hit return to continue or Control-C to abort.

4. The system tormats the cartridge installed in the tixed disk drive and ~isplays the tollowing message;

Format complete

5. Erase any entries in the directory and use the PIP command to copy allot the tiles trom your tixed disk to the cartridge:

A)ERA B:{+[RETURN) ALL(Y,N) Y[RETURN] A)PIP B:=A:*.*[v) [RETURN)

[v) - allows veritication

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4. Enter the command, FMT548. This command tormats the diskette currently installed in the tloppy disk drive. CP/M assigns the tloppy disk drive C.

A)FMT548 [RETURN] Enter Disk Drive to be tormatted (0-3}:0 Format Single or Double Sided (S,D):D Format SYstem Tracts only (Y,N}:N Suppress Format Veritication (Y,N):N Insert Diskette Into Drive 0 and Press The Return Key

5. The system tormats the diskette installed in the tloppy disk drive and displays the tollowing message:

Format complete

6. Copy the cartridge data to the tloppy disk using the PIP command:

A)PIP C:=B:*.*[v] [RETURN]

[v] - allows veritication

7. When this is complete compare the two disk, master and new copy using the directory command, allot the tiles trom the cartridge disk should now also be listed in the tloppy disk directory:

A)OIR B:[RETURN] A)DIR C:[RETURN]

This completes the copy procedure.

6.4.4 Copying Cartridge to Fixed Disk

This section describes the procedure tor copying data trom the cartridge to tixed portion ot the hard disk drive.

To copy the cartridge disk, proceed as tollows:

1. Insert the cartridge to be copied into the hard disk drive it you have not already done so.,

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2. Power up the hard drive by pressing the run button on the hard drive. Wait tor the drive to corne up to operating speed.

3. Enter the command, FMTHD. This command tormats the hard disk drive. CP/M assigns the cartridge disk drive B.

A)FMTHD (RETURN] [MENU DISPLAYED] Enter drive to tormat: 20 (selection) Do you want to tormat the Cartridge, Fixed or Both (C,F orB]7F Which physical disk do you want to tormat (0-3)70 This operation will destroy all data on drive 0. Hit return to continue or Control-C to abort.

4. The system tormats the tixed disk and displays the tollowing message:

Format complete

5. Enter the command, ERA A:*.*. This command erases any entry in the current directory. This system asks it you want to erase all tiles:

A)ERA A:*.*[RETURN] ALL (Y , N) Y

6. Copy the cartridge data to the tixed disk using the PIP command:

A)PIP A:=B:*.* [v) [RETURN]

[v] - allows veritication

7. When this is complete compare the two disk, master and new copy using the directory command, allot the data tiles trom the cartridge disk should now also be listed in the tixed disk directory:

A)OIR A: [RETURN] A)OIR B: [RETURN]

This completes the copy procedure.

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6.4.5 Copying Diskettes to Fixed Disk

This section describes the procedure tor copying data stored ~n diskette to the tixed disk portion ot the 10Mb hard disk drive. It it is necessary to create a backup system diskette read Section 5.4 ot this manual. The CP/M operating system designates the cartridge disk as drive B and the tixed portion ot the tixed drive as drive A when the system is booted trom the tixed disk.

To copy a diskette to the tixed disk, proceed as tollows:

1. Insert a tloppy disk containing the data you want to save or copy into the tloppy disk drive it you ahve not already done so.

NOTE

The system must already be running prior to loading the source diskette into the tloppy disk drive. It this is not done, the system attempts to read the operating system tram the tloppy disk which will cause error it it is not a system disk.

2. The CP/M command prompt is displayed:

A)

3. Copy the tloppy disk data to the hard disk, using the PIP 'command:

A) PIP A: = C : * • * [ v] [R E TU RN 1

[v] - allows veritication

4. When this is complete compare the two disk, master and new copy us~ng the directory command:

A) 01 R A: [RETURN] A)OIR C: [RETURN]

This completes the copy procedure. Remove the tloppy trom the drive. Store this tloppy away. in a sate location in case it is ever needed.

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6.4.6 Copying Diskettes to Cartridge

This section describes the procedure tor copying data stored on diskette to the cartridge portion ot the 10Mb hard disk drive. It it is necessary to create a backup system diskette read Section 5.4 ot this manual. The CP/M operating system designates the cartridge disk as drive B and the tixed portion ot the tixed drive as drive A when the system is booted trom the tixed disk.

To copy a diskette to the cartridge disk, proceed as tollows:

1. Insert a tloppy disk containing the data you want to save or copy into the tloppy disk drive it you have not already done so.

NOTE

The system must already be rumming prior to loading the source diskette into the tloppy disk drive. It this is not done, the system attempts to read the operating system trom the tloppy disk which will cause an error it it is not a system disk.

2. The logon message is displayed and the CP/M command prompt is displayed:

A) - Where A is the tixed disk. The system assigns A to the tixed disk when the system is booted trom the tixed disk. The system assigns the tloppy disk as drive C and cartridge disk as B.

3. Enter the command, FMTHD. This command tormats the cartridge currently installed in the hard disk drive. CP/M assigns the cartridge disk drive B.

A)FMTHD [RETURN] (MENU DISPLAYED] Enter drive to tormat: 20 (selection) Do you want to tormat the Cartridge, Fixed or Both [C,F or B]?C Which physical disk do you want to tormat (0-3)?0 This operation will destroy all data on drive 0. Hit return to continue or Control-C to abort.

4. The system tormats the cartridge installed in the tixed disk drive and displays the tollowing message:

Format complete

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5. Copy the tloppy disk data to the hard disk, using the PIP command:

A)PIP B:=C:*.*[v] [RE'rURN]

[v] - allows veritication

6. When this is complete compare the two disk, master and new copy using the directory command:

A) DI R B: [RE'I'URN] B)DIR C: [RETURN]

This completes the copy procedure. Remove the tloppy trom the arive. Store this tloppy away in a sate location in case it is ever needed.

6.5 Single User System (CP/M 3.0)

The tollowing sections describe tunctions and the commands that execute those tunctions using the CP/M 3.0 operating system. It you are currently using the TurboDOS operating system, then you may skip to Section 6.7 tor these same tunctions and their associated commands using the TurboDOS operating system.

6.5.1 Copying Fixed Disk to Diskette

This section describes the procedure tor copying data trom the hard aisk to a tloppy disk.

To copy the tixed disk to a diskette, proceed as tollows:

1. Power up the system it it is not already running. The operating system is assumed to be currently loaded on the tixed portion ot the hard disk drive.

2. Insert a tloppy disk you want to copy data into the tloppy disk drive it you have not already done so.

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3. The logon message is displayed and the CP/M command prompt is displayed:

A) - Where A is the tixed disk. The system assigns A to the tixed disk when the system is booted trom the tixed disk. The system assigns the tloppy disk as drive C and cartridge disk as B.

4. Enter the command, FMT548 C:. This command tormats diskette currently installed in the tloppy disk drive. assigns the tloppy disk drive C.

A)FMT548 C:[RETURN] Enter Disk Drive to be tormatted (0-3):0 Format Single or Double Sided (S,D):D Format System Tracks only (Y,N):N Suppress Format Veritication (Y,N):N Insert Diskette Into Drive 0 and Press The Return Key

the CP/M

5. The system tormats the diskette installed in the tloppy disk drive and displayes the tollowing message:

Format complete

6. Use the PIP command to copy allot the tiles trom your source diskette to the new one:

A)PIP C:A:*.*[v] [RETURN]

[v] - allows veritication

7. In order to assure that the copy was successtul, check both directories using the DIR command to compare them:

A)DIR A: [RETURN] A)DIR C: [RETURN]

This completes the copy procedure. Remove the copy and store this tloppy away in a sate location until it is needed.

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6.5.2 Copying Fixed Disk to Cartridge

This section describes the procedure tor copying data trom the hard disk to a cartridge disk.

To copy the tixed disk to a cartridge, proceed as tollows:

1. Power up the system it it is not already running. The operating system is assumed to be currently loaded on the tixed portion ot the hard disk drive.

2. The logon message is displayed and the CP/M command is displayed:

A> - Where A is the tixed disk. The system assigns A to the tixed disk when the system is booted trom the tixeo disk. The system assigns the tloppy disk as drive C and cartridge disk as B.

3. Use the PIP command to copy allot the tiles trom your tixed disk to the cartridge:

A)PIP B:=A:*.*[v] [RETURN]

[v] - allows veritication

4. In order to assure that the copy was successtul, check both directories using the DIR command and compare them:

A)DIR B: [RETURN] A)DIR A: [RETURN]

This completes the copy procedure.

6.5.3 Copying Cartridge to Diskette

This section describes the procedure tor copying data trom the cartridge to the diskette drive.

To copy the cartridge disk, proceed as tollows:

1. Insert the cartridge to be copied into the hard drive it you have not already done so.

2. Power up the hard drive by pressing the run button on the hard drive. Wait tor the drive to come up to operating speed.

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3. The logon message is displayed and the CP/M command prompt is displayed:

A) - Where A is the tixed disk. The system assigns A to the tixed disk when the system is booted trom the tixed disk. The system assigns the tloppy disk as drive C and cartridge disk as B.

4. Enter the command, FMT548 C:. This command tormats diskette currently installed in the tloppy disk drive. assigns the tloppy disk drive C.

A)FMT548 C:(RETURN] Enter Disk Drive to be tormatted (0-3):0 Format Single or Double Sided (S,D):D Format System Tracks only (Y,N):N Suppress Format Veritication (Y,N):N Insert Diskette Into Drive 0 and Press The Return Key

the CP/M

5. The system tormats the diskette installed in the tloppy disk drive and displays the tollowing message:

Format complete

6. Copy the cartridge data to the tloppy disk using the PIP command:

A)PIP C:=B:*.*[v] [RETURN]

[v] - allows veritication

7. When this is complete compare the two disk, master and new copy using the directory command, allot the data tiles trom the cartridge disk should now also be listed in the tloppy disk directory:

A)DIR A:[RETURN) A)DIR C:[RETURN]

This completes the copy procedure.

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1. Inset a tloppy disk containing the data you want to save or copy into the tloppy disk drive it you have not already done so.

NOTE

The system must already be running prior to loading the source diskette into the tloppy disk drive. It this is not done, the system attempts to read the operating system tram the tloppy disk which will cause an error it it is not a system disk.

2. The CP/M command prompt is displayed:

A)

3. Copy the tloppy disk data to the hard disk, using the PIP command:

A)PIP A:=C:*.*[v) [RETURN)

(v] - allows veritication

4. When this is complete compare the two disk, master and new copy using the directory command:

A)DIR A: [RETURN] A)DIR C: [RETURN)

This completes the copy procedure. Remove the tloppy trom the drive. Store this tloppy away in a sate location in case it is ever needeCl.

6.5.6 Copying Diskettes to Cartridge

This section describes the procedure tor copying data stored on diskette to the cartridge portion ot the 10Mb hard disk' drive. It it is necessary to create a backup system diskette read Section 5.4 ot this manual. The CP/M operating system designates the cartridge disk as drive B and the tixed portion ot the tixed disk as drive A when the system is booteCl trom the tixed disk.

To copy a diskette to the cartridge disk, proceed as tollows:

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6.5.4 Copying Cartridge to Fixed Disk

This section describes the procedure tor copying data trom the cartridge to the tixed portion at the hard disk.

To copy the cartridge disk, proceed as tollows:

1. Insert the cartridge to be copied into the hard disk drive it you have not already done so.

2. Power up the hard disk drive by pressing the run button on the hard drive. Wait tor the drive to corne up to operating speed.

3. Copy the cartridge data to the tixed disk using the PIP command:

A)PIP A:=B:*.*[v] [RETURN]

[v] - allows veritication

4. When this is complete compare the two disk, master and new copy using the directory command, allot the data tiles trom the cartridge disk should now also be listed in the tixed disk directory:

A)DIR A: [RETURN] A)DIR B:(RETURN]

This completes the copy procedure.

6.5.5 Copying Diskettes to Fixed Disk

This section describes the procedure tor copying data on diskette to the tixed disk portion ot the 10Mb hard disk drive. It it is necessary to create a backup system diskette read Section 5.4 ot this manual. The CP/M operating system designates the cartridge disk as drive B and the tixed portion ot the tixed drive as drive A when the system is booted trom the tixed disk.

To copy a diskette to the tixed disk, proceed as tollows:

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1. Insert a tloppy disk containing the data you want to save or copy into the tloppy disk drive it you have not already done so.

NOTE

The system must already be running prior to loading the source diskette into the tloppy disk drive. It this is not done, the system attempts to read the operating system trom the tloppy disk which will cause an error it it is not a system disk.

2. The logon message is displayed and the CP/M command prompt is displayed:

A) - When A is the tixed disk. The system assigns A to the tixed disk when the system is booted trom the tixed disk. The system assigns the tloppy disk as drive C and cartridge disk as B.

3. Copy the tloppy disk data to the cartridge, using the PIP command:

A)PIP B:=C:*.*(v] (RETURN]

[v] - allows veritication

4. When this is complete compare the two disk, master and new copy using the directory command:

A) DIR B: [RETURN] B)DIR C: [RETURN]

This completes the copy procedure. Remove the tloppy trom the drive. Store this tloppy in a sate location in case it is ever needed.

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6.6 Setting Real Time Clock

This section describes the command to setup the system date and clock using the CP/M operating system.

The command tormat is as tollows:

A)TOD MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS[RETURNl

Where:

TOD - The CP/M command tor date and time

MM - Month 01 through 12

DD - Day 01 through 31

YY - Year 00 through 99

HH - Hours 00 through 23

MM - Minutes 00 through 59

SS - Seconds 00 through 59

6.7 Multi-User System (TurboDOS)

The tollowing sections describe tunctions and the commandS that execute those tunctions using the TurboDOS operating system.

6.7.1 Copying Fixed Disk to Diskette

This section describes the procedure tor copying data trom the hard disk to a tloppy disk.

To copy the tixed disk to a diskatte, proceed as tollows:

1. Power up the system it it is not already running. The operating system is assumed to be currently loaded on the tixed portion ot the hard disk drive.

2. Insert a tloppy disk you want to copy data into the tloppy disk drive it you have not already done so.

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3. The logon message is displayed and the TurboDOS command prompt is displayed:

OA} Where A is the tixed disk. The system assigns A to the tixed disk when the system is booted trom the tixed disk. The system assigns the tloppy disk as drive C and cartridge disk as B.

4. Enter the command, FMTWD5 C:i2DT4. This command tormats the diskette currently installed in the tloppy disk drive. TurboDOS assigns the tloppy disk drive C.

OA}FMTWD5 C:i2DT4[RETURN) Insert disk to be tormatted in drive C Enter <CR) to begin tormatting.

5. The system tormats the diskette installed in the tloppy disk drive and displays the tollowing message:

Format complete

6. Use the COPY command to copy allot the tiles trom your source diskette to the destination:

OA}COPY A: C:iN[RETURN]

7 • Following th is command, each tile name is listed to the display as it is copied.

This completes the copy procedure. Remove the copy and store this tloppy away in a sate location until it is needed.

6.7.2 Copying Fixed Disk to Cartridge

This section describes the procedure tor copying data trom the hard disk to a cartriddge disk.

To copy the tixed disk to a cartridge, proceed as tollows:

1. Power up the system it it is not already running. The operating system is assumed to be currently loaded on the tixed portion ot the hard disk drive.

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2. The logon message is displayed and the TurboDOS command prompt is displayed:

OAl - Where A is the tixed disk. The system assigns A to the tixed disk when the system is booted trom the tixed disk. The system assigns the tloppy disk as drive C and cartridge disk as B.

3. Use the COpy command to copy allot the tiles trom your source disk to the destination:

OA}COPY A: B:iN[RETURN]

7. Following this command, each tile name is listed to the display as it is copied.

This completes the copy procedure.

6.7.3 Copying Cartridge to Diskette

This section describes the procedure tor copying data trom the cartridge to the diskette drive.

To copy the cartridge disk, proceed as tollows:

1. Insert the cartridge to be co~ied into the hard disk drive it you have not already done so.

2. Power up the hard drive by preSSing the run button on the hard drive. Wait tor the drive to come up to operating speed.

3. The logon message is displayed ant the TurboDOS command prompt is displayed:

OA}FMTWD5 C:i2DT4[RETURN] Insert disk to be tormatted in drive C Enter (CR) to begin tormatting.

5. The system tormats the diskette installed in the tlo~py disk drive and displays the tollowing message:

Format complete

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6. Use the COpy command to copy allot the tiles trom your source cartridge to the destination:

OA}COPY A: C:iN[RETURN]

7. Following this command, each tile name is listed to the display as it is copied.

This completes the copy procedure.

6.7.4 Copying Cartridge to Fixed Disk

This section describes the procedure tor copying data trom the cartridge to tixed portion ot the hard disk drive.

To copy the cartridge disk, proceed as tollows:

1. Insert the cartridge to be copied into the hard disk drive it you have not already done so.

2. Power hard drive.

up the hard drive by pressing the run button on the Wait tor the drive to come up to operating speed.

3. Use the COpy command to copy allot the tiles trom your source cartridge to the tixed disk:

OA}COPY B: A:iN[RETURN]

4. Following this command, each tile name is listed to the display as it is copied.

This completes the copy procedure.

6.7.5 Copying Diskettes to Fixed Disk

This section describes the procedure tor copying data stored on diskette to the tixed disk portion ot the 10Mb hard disk drive. It it is necessary to create a backup system diskette read Section 5.3 ot this manual. The TurboDOS operating system designates the cartridge disk as drive B and the tixed portion ot the tixed drive as drive A when the system is booted trom the tixed disk.

To copy a diskette to the tixed disk, proceed as tollows:

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1. Insert a t10ppy disk containing the data you want to save or copy into the tloppy disk drive it you have not already done so.

NOTE

The system must already be running prior to loading the source diskette into the tloppy disk drive. It this is not done, the system attempts to read the operating system trom the tloppy disk which will cause an error it it is not a system disk.

2. The TurboDOS command prompt is displayed:

OAl

3. Use the COpy command to copy all it the tiles trom your source diskette to the tixed disk:

OA}COPY C: A:jN[RETURN]

4. Following this command, each tile name is listed to the display as it is copied.

This completes the copy procedure. Remove the tloppy trom the drive. Store this tloppy away in a sate location in case it is ever needed.

6.7.6 Copying Diskettes to Cartridge

This section describes the procedure tor copying data stored on diskette to the cartridge portion at the 10Mb hard disk drive. It it is necessary to create a backup system diskette read Section 5.3 ot this manual. The TurboDOS operating system designates the cartridge disk as drive B and the tixed portion ot the tixed drive as drive A when the system is booted trom the tixed disk.

To copy a diskette to the cartridge disk, proceed as tallows:

1. Insert a tloppy disk containing the data you want to save or copy into the tloppy disk drive it you have not already done so.

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6.7.6 Copying Diskettes to Cartridge (continued)

NOTE

The system must already be running ~rior to loading the source diskette into the tloppy disk drive. It this is Dot done, the system attempts to read the operating system trom the tloppy disk which will cause an error it it is not a system disk.

2. The logon message is displayed and the TurboDOS command prompt is displayed:

OA} Where A is the tixed disk. The system assigns A to the tixed disk when the system is booted tronl the tixed disk. The system assigns the tloppy disk as drive C and cartridge disk as B.

3. Use the COPY command to copy allot the tiles trom your source diskette to cartridge disk:

OA}COPY C: B:;N[RETURN]

4. Following this command, each tile name is listed to the display as it is copied.

This completes the copy procedure. Remove the tloppy trom the drive. Store this away in a sate location in case it is ever needed.

6.8 Error Message Summary

This section provides a briet list and explanation at the more common error messages which may be displayed when using the two operating systems, CP/M and TurboDOS. A complete list and explanation ot error messages is provided in the two operating system user's manuals.

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6.8.1 CP/M

The tour most common errors that occur in the CP/M operating system are all displayed using the same error message tormat:

BOOS ERR d:error message

Where:

d - The disk drive number that the error occured on

error message - BAD SECTOR SELECT READ ONLY FILE R/O

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SELECT

READ ONLY

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6.8.2 TurboDOS

- occurs when the disk controller cannot read intormation trom a diskette or disk. The disk may be worn or the controller is maltunctioning. It the diskette or disk is missing trom the drive, this will cause this error message.

- occurs when a drive is selected which does not exist.

- occurs when you try to write to a disk or diskette which has been designated as a "read-only" disk.

- occurs when you try to write, update or delete a tile which has been specitied as a "read~only' $R/O attribute tile using the STAT command.

While there are a many more error messages which are displayed in the TurboDOS system, the tollowing are some ot the trequently encountered:

File Not Found occurs when a tile named in a command cannot be tound on disk

Command Not Found - occurs when an invalid command is input

Read Error, Drive x, Track x, Selector x - occurs during a read operation

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6.8.2 TurboDOS (continued)

Write Error, Drive x, Track x, Selector x - occurs during a write operation

Invalid user id - occurs when a user ia is input which is not in- the system user tile

Incorrect passwora - occurs when a password is not tound in the system user tile

Invalid date - occurs it an incorrect date is entered i.e., 34 JAN 84

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SECTION 7

LIST OF RECOMMENDED PERIPHERALS AND SOFTWARE

7.1 Reaommended Peripherals

CRT: QUME, TELEVIDEO, HAZELTINE, LIBERTY PRINTERS: QUME, NEC, OKI-DATA,C-ITOH, DIABLO

7.2 Recommended Sottware

1. DBASEII,MARKETE'AX,WORD SATR, ACCOUNTING PLUS, MEDICAL MGR, SANTIAGO DATA ~NTAL MANAGER, MICRO SOFT M80,L80, INFORMA.

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SECTION 8

PROBLEM ISOLATION

8.1 Introduction

In the unlikely event an apparent maltunction should occur with the SUPER STAR, it will be necessary to isolate the problem to a specitic piece ot hardware or sottware. Otten, determining whether a problem is hardware or sottware-oriented is an easy task. In tact, ,once a sottware package is established and has been working in a system, it can't "tail". It can be accidently erased, or moditied, but the chances that a tailure in the sottware has sUddenly occured is too remote to even consider as a possible symptom.

8.2 The First Step

When isolating a problem with the SUPER STAR, your tirst task should be to absolutely remove any possibility ot a "pilot error", (i.e., you did not accidently erase a tile or mOdity some sottware, etc.). To prove that this did not happen, reset or "Shut-down" the system and execute a new boot ot the operating system (CP/M 2.2, 3.0 or TurboDOS). Reutrn to where you were when the problem occured, while caretully checking each step to make sure you have not introauced an error. Chances are, you will discover that there really isn't a system problem. However, there may be a situation where there really has been a tailure in the system; in which case you will have to isolate the problem so that the.SUPER STAR can be put back into an operating condition as soon as possible.

8.3 AidS To Troubleshooting

To aid in isolating a problem with the SUPER STAR, several sources ot intormation are provided in this manual.

1. This section ot the manual which presents certain procedures that can help in isolating a problem with hardware.

2. Appendix E which provides intorrnation on internal cables, pin assignments tor connectors, as well as intormation on the power Supply.

3. Appendix F components SUPER STAR.

which provides a parts list ot the major ot the various sub-assemblies whithin the

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8.3 AidS To Troubleshooting (continued)

4. Appendix G which provides schematic and/or logic diagrams ot the major components and sub-assemblies whithin the SUPER STAR.

8.4 Look At The Symptoms

The symptom can tell a great deal about where the problem may be tound in the system. As an example, it one particular 5 1/4-inch diskette cannot be read by the SUPER STAR system even though other 5 l/4-inch diskettes can, it is very likely that the disk drive has tailed. Obviously, you say, well maybe but it's this sort ot logical thinking that will help tind the problem. Table 8-1 lists symptoms and suggests possible problems and corrective actions.

Table 8-1. Problem Symptoms And Solutions

Symptoms

A. Total system will not run, indicator lights are lit.

Possible Cause

1. System unplugged trom AC outlet

2. Main tuse blown

8-2

Corrective Action

1. Don't laugh. This can happen. Ask any technician.

2. Unplug SUPER STAR trom AC outlet. Reter to Section 4 tor procedures to remove the tuse. It tuse is blown, replace it, power up the SUPER STAR again. It the same symptom occurs (the tuse has blown again) do not go any turther. Contact the SUPER STAR service representative.

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8.4 Look At The Symptoms (continued)

Table 8-1. Problem Symtpoms ~nd Solutions (continued)

Symptom

B. SUPER STAR will not boot CP/M 2.2 trom tloppy disk atter second attempt.

C. SUPER STAR won't boot CP/M 3.~ trom the cartridge.

Possible Cause

1. Diskette loaded into drive wrong.

2. Diskette has been damaged by mishandling.

3. Diskette drive has tSiled.

1. You did not tollow procedures tor booting CP/M 3.0

2. Cartridge has been loaded into hard disk drive improperly.

8-3

Corrective Action

1. Reter to Appendix A it you have any doubt about how to handle tloppy diskettes.

2. Reter to Appendix A so as not to repeat whatever may have caused damage to the diskette. Then, locate the master CP/M 2.2 tloppy diskette shipped vi i th the SUPER STAR and reboot (You were supposed to make a copy see Section 5). It this diskette won't boot either, look at Possible Cause 3.

3. Contact nearest SUPBR STAR service center or distributor.

1. Read Section 5, paragraph 5.1 entitled, Installation Procedure. The SUPER STAR must be operator "torcea" to boo CP/M 3.0 trom the cartridge.

2. Read Section 5 tor cartridge installation procedures.

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8.4 Look At The Symptoms (continued)

Table 8-1. Problem Symptoms And Solutions (continued)

D. When trying to copy a tloppy diskette to the hard disk drive tixed disk error message is displayed.

E. Serial printer won't accept data and give a printout.

F. CRT will not display any data. The screen is blank but the SUPER STAR system is running.

1 • The hard disk drive tixed disk was never tormatted.

2. You are not using the proper "copy" command tor the media you are trying to copy.

3 • 'l'he directory was never initialized.

1. The intertace cable is plugged into the wrong serial intertace connector on the back panel.

2. Your serial printer intertace cable may not provide all Signals required by the printer.

1. A tuse has blown on the display terminal.

8-4

1 . Read Section 5, Copying The System Disk (TurboDOS CP/M 2.2 or CP/M 3.0)

2. Reter to the Operating System Reterence Manual tor the media you are USing. Look at "copy" command.

3. TYI--e "ERA A: II (CP/lil) Type "ERASEDIR A: II (TurboDOS)

1. Reter to Figure 2-3 tor location ot intertace connectors. Check your system c6ntiguration against the intertace cable requirements. As an example, is the serial printer being driven by the SUPER QUAD, SIX or SLAVE board?

2. Read Section 3 ot this manual and the installation section ot the manutacture's manual.

1. Check the display terminal's manutacturer's manual tor location and size ot the tuse.

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8.4 Look At The Symptoms (continued)

Table 8-1. Problem Symptoms And Solutions (continued)

2. The CRT intertace cable has been plugged into the wrong connector on the back panel.

3. The SUPER QUAD or SIX circuit board has a problem.

8-5

2. Look at Figure 2-3 tor location ot the terminal connector.

3. Contact the SUPER STAR distributor or tactory representative tor servic instructions. It you have a second SUPER STAR system you can try replacing SUPER QUAD (or SUPER SIX) circuit boards.

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SECTION 9

HOST TO SUPER STAR CQMMUNICATION

To be supplied at a later date.

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SECTION 19

CP/M AND TURBODOS SOFTWARE DIRECTORIES

10.1 Introduction

This section is simply a list ot the ditterent operating system directories. These lists match the directory that you would see it you listed the directory trom the system disk.

10.2 CP/M 2.2 Directory

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APPENDIX A

CARE AND HANDLING OF DISKETTES AND CARTRIDGE DISK

A.l Floppy Diskettes

Diskettes must be handled with care. It is very easy to distroy data stored on a diskette or damage the diskette itselt it you are not caretul. Some things to remember when handling diskettes are:

1. Never try to remove the plastic disk trom the sealed cardboard envelope. The disk is surroundsed by a special lubricant and cleaning solution within the cardboard envelope.

2. Do not set the diskettes near (closer than 30 cm) to a strong magnetic tield such as can be tound near motors, some television sets, telephones and various devices which have ringing ciruits.

3. Never let your tingers come in contact with the surtace ot the disk itselt such as at the acces slot or the index hole in the cardboard envelope. Oils trom your tinger can distroy the surtace ot the magnetic recording material on the disk.

4. Never write on the indentitication lable on the diskette. Write the lable and then attix it to the cardboard envelope. It you must write on the lable while it is attixed to the cardboard envelope, do so only with a sott telttip pen.

5. Always replace the diskette cardboard envelope in the proper jackette provided, when the diskette is not in use. When storing

diskettes, keep them in a dry reasonably cool, dust-tree environment.

6. Never bend, crease, or otherwise stress the diskette cardboard envelope.

7. Never remove the Write Protect Tab (see Figure A-l) trom a diskette that already has data stored on it unless you intend to write new data onto that diskette.

Figure A-l. Floppy Diskettes.

A-l

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APPENDIX A (continued)

Care and Handling ot Diskettes and Cartridges (continued)

A.2 Cartridge Disks

Cartridge disks must be handled with care. It is not as easy to distroy data stored on a cartridge disk as it is a diskette, but it is possible it you are not caretul. Some things to remember when handling cartridges are:

1. Never try to remove the disk trom the sealed plastic cartridge. The disk is surrounded by a special plastic lubricant and cleaning solution within the plastic cartridge.

2. Do not set the cartridge near (closer than 30 cm) to a strong magnetic tield such as can be tound near motors, some television sets, telephones and various devices which have ringing circuits.

3. Always replace the cartridge in the proper jacket provided, when the cartridge is not in use. When storing cartridges, keep them in a dry, reasonably cool, dust-tree environment.

4. Never damage or otherwise stress the plastic cartridge.

5. Never remove the Write Protect Tab (see Figure A-2) trom the cartridge that already has data stored on it unles you intend to write new data onto that cartridge.

Figure A-2. Cartridge Disks.

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APPENDIX B

ASCII CHARACTER SET

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APPENDIX C

WARRANTY

All prOducts which are manutactured by Advanced Digital carry a tull one year warranty on all parts and labor. Products used in the SUPER STAR system which are not manutactures by Advanced Digital are subject to the original manutacturer's warranty. Contact Advanced Digital tor a complete explanation ot the warranty specitications.

Products used in the SUPER STAR system are menutactured by Advanced Digital are:

SUPER SIX CPU Module SUPER QUAD CPU Module SUPER SLAVE Module HDC-l00l/5 Controller Module BDC-100l/8 Controller Module PS/NET 1 Intertace PS/NET PAR Intertace System power supply System Chassis

Products used in the SUPER STAR system which are not manutactured by Advanced Digital are:

5 1/4" Mini Floppy Disk Drive DMA Micro-Magnum 5/5 Hard Disk DMA Micro-Magnum 5Mb Removable Hard Disk

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APPENDIX D

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

This table ot items should be tilled out when you receive your SUPER STAR system. It should be used to store the various serial numbers ot your system. These serial numbers should be recorded so that the intormation is available it a part must be returned tor repair or replacement.

Contiguration List

1 tern Serial Number

SUPER SIX CPU Module

SUPER SLAVE (5) (optional)

HDC-1001/5 Controller Module

CP/M 2.2 Operating System

CP/M 3.0 Operating System

TurboDOS 3.1 Operating System

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APPENDIX E

INTERNAL RIBBON AND POWER CABLE CONNECTIONS

E.l Introduction

This appendix provides intormation that will be helptul in the event it becomes necessary to troubleshoot a problem in the SUPER STAR. Figures in this appendix show the routing ot cables between the circuit boards plugged into the motherboard and witl} components ot the system. Tables identity the pin assignments tor the connectors associated with these ribbon cables. Also included in this appendix is intormation on the power supply, (which is an integral part ot the SUPER STAR), such as voltage supplied, power connector pin assignments, routing ot these connectors, and tuse ratings and locations.

E.2 Internal Ribbon Cables

Figure E-l shows the ribbon connectors that interconnect the SUPER QUAD (or o~tional SUPER SIX) CPU board (hard disk arive controller) to the hard disk drive, tloppy disk drive, 1/0 connectors and the lerlhinal connector. This tigure also shows the po\ver cables tram the pO'vJer SUF-llly to the motherboard (Jl), to the 5 1/4-inch tlop~y disk drive lJ2) and to the DMA hard disk drive (J3).

Figure E-l. Internal Ribbon Cables.

E-l

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E.3 Internal Cable Connector Pin Assignments

Table E-l identities the pin assignments tor all connectors associated with the motherboard. These pin assignments contorm to the 5-100 bus specitications.

Table E-1. 5-100 Bus Motherboard Pin Assignments

Pin Number Function

Table E-2 identities the pin assignments tor those ribbon cable connectors associated with the SUPER QUAD (or SUPER SIX) CPU board. The table is divided into three sections, the 5 1/4-inch tloppy disk controller connector, the 1/0 connector, and the terminal connector.

Table E-2. CPU Board Ribbon Cable Connector Pin Assignments

5 1/4-inch Floppy Disk Drive Connector Pin Number Function

1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34

E-2

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Table E-2. CPU Board Ribbon Cable Connector Pin Assignments (cont.)

Parallel 1/0 Port Connector*

Pin Number Function

* REFER TO SUPER QUAD MANUAL SECTION 8.2

Serial I/O Port - Terminal Connector Pin Number Function

1 N/C 2 DCDA 3 SYNCA 4 RxDA 5 crrSA 6 TxDA 7 RTSA 8 DTRA 9 Tx/RxCA 10 GND 11 N/C 12 +16 V 13 -16 V 14 +5 V

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E.3 Internal Cable Connector Pin Assignments

Table E-3 identities the ribbon cable connector pin assignments tor the DMA hard disk drive board.

Table E-3. DMA Board Ribbon Cable Connector Pin Assignments

Pin Number Function

2 Reserved (Open) 2

4 Reserved (Head 2 ) (Open)

,. ~'r i te Gate 0

8 Seek Coml-'lete

10 Track 000

12 Fault 0

14 Head Select 2

16 Sector 1

18 Head Select 2

20 Index

22 RE:ady

24 St€l..;

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28 Drive Select 2

30 Drive Se:lect 3

32 Drive Select 4

34 Direction In

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Internal Ribbon and Power Cable Connections

Table E-4 identities the pin assignments tor the three power supply cable connectors associated with the SUPER STAR. One cable connector (Jl) connects power to the motherboard. A second cable connector (J2) provides power to the 5 1/4-inch tloppy disk drive assembly. The third cable connector (J3) provides power to the DMA hard disk drive assembly.

Table E-4. Power Supply Cable Connector's Pin Assignments.

Jl - Motherboard Connector

Pin Number Function

1 Return (GND) 2 Return (GND) 3 + 8 Vdc 4 + 8 Vdc 5 - 16 Vdc 6 + 16 VdC

J2 - 5 1/4-inch Floppy Disk Drive Connector

Pin Number

1 2 3 4

Function

+ 12 VdC Return (GND) Return (GND) + 5 VdC

J3 - DMA Hard Disk Drive Connector

P in Number

1 2 3 4 5 6

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E.4 Power Supply (

The power supply is a selt-contained assembly that provides DC voltage tor the SUPER STAR system. The power supply provides + 8 Vdc and both + 16 Vdc and - 16 Vdc to the SUPER STAR motherboard which in turn supplied power to allot the printed circuit boards plugged into the motherboard. The power supply also provides + 12 VdC and + 5 Vdc to the tloppy disk drive assembly and + 5 vac and both + and - 12 vac to the hard disk drive.

The three DC voltages supplied to the motherboard are tused inside the power supply as tollows: + 8 vac has a 20 amp tuse, + 16 Vdc has a 2 amp tuse and - 16 Vdc has a 2 amp tuse.

The tloppy disk drive and hard disk drive DC voltages, supplied by the power supply are not tused because the DC power input line to these assemblies have their own tuses.

Figure E-2 is a schematic diagram ot the SUPER STAR power supply. The rating tor tuses and output voltages are identitied in the schematic. Values tor resistors, capacitors and other components ot the power supply can be tound in Appendix F ot this manual.

Figure E-2. SUPER STAR Power Supply Schematic Diagram.

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APPENDIX F

SUPER STAR PARTS LIST

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APPENDIX G

SYSTEM SCHEMATICS

This appendix contains the tollowing schematics:

Module Name

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