Specifications
Table Of Contents
- SGI™ 1400 Server Family Maintenance and Upgrades Guide
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Guide
- Working Inside the System
- Tools and Supplies Needed
- Safety: Before You Remove the Access Cover
- Warnings and Cautions
- Removing the System Access Cover
- Installing the Access Cover
- Working in the Subchassis and Electronics Bay
- Installing PCI Boards
- Removing a PCI option Board
- Removing the Front Panel Board
- Installing the Front Panel Board
- Removing the Diskette Drive
- Installing the Diskette Drive
- Peripheral Drives
- System Fans
- The Power Share Board
- Upgrading Baseboard Components
- SGI 1400 Server SCSI Backplane Installation
- Technical Reference
- Baseboard Connectors
- Main Power Connector
- Auxiliary Power
- Diskette Drive
- Front Panel Connector
- The SMM Connector
- The IPMB Connector
- VGA Video Port Connector
- Keyboard and Mouse
- Parallel Port
- Serial Ports A and B
- Universal Serial Bus
- Narrow SCSI Connector
- Wide SCSI Connector
- Internal IDE Connector
- The Hard Drive LED Connector
- ISA Connector Pinouts
- The PCI Connectors
- Baseboard Jumpers
- System I/O Addresses
- Memory Map Address Range
- Interrupts
- Video Modes
- Baseboard Connectors
- Equipment Log and Configuration Worksheets
- Environmental Specifications
- Chassis Warnings and Safety
- Index

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Appendix A: Equipment Log and Configuration Worksheets
ISA Board Definition
If you have an ISAboardwith no.CFGfile, youcan define theboard by usingthe SSU.It
is necessary to define an ISA board only when you want to prevent other boards in the
system from using thesame IRQ levels, DMA channels, I/O Port addresses, or Memory
addresses that your ISA board uses. Table A-5 provides some ISA board definitions.
Table A-5 ISA Board Definition
(ISA) Board Name
Manufacturer
Board Type Video Board Memory Board
Multifunction Board Keyboard
Mass Storage Device Numeric Coprocessor
Network Board Operating System
Communications Board CPU Board
Parallel Port Joystick Board
Pointing Device Other
Board Slot 16 Bit / 8 Bit / 8 or 16 Bit
DMA Channel:
Size: Byte / Word
Timing: Default / Type A / Type B
IRQ Level:
Trigger: Edge / Level
Ports
ISA Port Definition
Start:
End:
Size: Byte / Word
Memory
ISA Memory Definition
Size: KB
Address: h
RAM / ROM
Don’t Cache / Cache
Use: System / Expanded / Virtual / Other
Width: Byte / Word
Decode: 24 Bit / 20 Bit