HP XA manual Error Correcting Code Operation, System Board Main Memory Bus

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Main Memory Bus

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Error Correcting Code Operation

Main Memory Bus

The memory bus is 72-bits wide, comprised of 64 bits of data and 8 bits of ECC. It is connected to the Main Memory and to the PAC (440LX) chip.

There are three 168-pin DIMM slots on the system board for installing main memory; slots A, B and C. All HP Kayak XA PC Workstation models are supplied with one memory module (either 16 MB, 32 MB or 64 MB ECC SDRAM) in one of the three slots, leaving the other slots free for memory upgrades.

The slots can be filled in any order, but there is a performance advantage in filling the slots in the order A, B, C. Memory upgrades are available in single 32 MB, 64 MB or 128 MB ECC SDRAM modules. Note that replacement of the supplied memory module may be necessary to obtain the 384 MB maximum memory, unless the supplied module was 128 MB.

With non-ECC SDRAM memory modules, a maximum of 192 MB can be obtained. These memory modules can be either; 16 MB, 32 MB or 64 MB.

If ECC and non-ECC memory modules are both installed, ECC will be invalidated for all memory modules.

The error correcting code (ECC) memory of the HP Kayak XA PC Workstation allows any single bit error that occurs in any 72-bit line of memory (64 data bits plus 8 parity bits) to be corrected (automatically and transparently) by the PAC chip.

The ECC detects single and dual bit errors. It can correct single bit errors during SDRAM reads. The corrected data is transmitted to the requester (PCI or CPU) but not written back to the SDRAM. A double bit error would cause an NMI to be generated, and the PC Workstation to be halted.

If more bits are faulty within any given 72-bit line, the effect is the same as it would have been without error correction. The effect of executing a faulty instruction is always unpredictable, and might cause the program to ‘hang’. The effect of reading a faulty data word is often similarly unpredictable, but can sometimes be tolerated (for instance, it might merely appear as a corrupted pixel on a video display).

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Contents Technical Reference Manual Hardware and Bios Page Preface Bibliography How to use this online guide Page Contents Interface Devices and Mass-Storage Drives HP Bios Power-On Self-Test and Error Messages System Overview Rear view Package for the Desktop ModelsFront view System Overview Package for the Desktop ModelsPackage for the Minitower Models HP Kayak XA PC Workstation Overview System Overview Hardware Control Panel Hardware Control PanelMinitower Hardware Control Panel Electrical Specifications Specifications and Characteristic DataPhysical Characteristics Min Safety StandardEfficiency Max 11.0Max Current at +5 Voltage range 90-140Maximum input current +3.3 V and +5 Current at -5 Current at +5V standbyDesktop Parameter Total Rating Current at +12 Current at -12Environmental Specifications Desktop and Minitower Access HP World Wide Web DocumentationWhere to Find the Information Routines Post GuideSystem board Peripheral DevicesSystem Overview Documentation System Board System Board and Backplane Boards System Board System Board and Backplane BoardsDesktop Backplane PCI Mapping Table Device DesktopBackplane front view PCI Device Slot#Not used Architectural View System Board Architectural ViewPL Bus Interface Chip-SetPAC Chip 440LX PCI Bus InterfaceSystem Clocking AGP Bus InterfaceRead/Write Buffers Main Memory ControllerPIIX4, PCI/ISA Bridge Chip 82371AB Second Level CacheIDE Controller ISA Bus InterfaceSMBus Controller USB ControllerCache Memory Counter / TimerSerial Eeprom System Board Devices on the Processor-Local Bus Devices on the Processor-Local BusIntel Pentium II Microprocessor Plastic clips Bracket pillars Heat sink Local Bus SwitchBus Frequencies System Board Main Memory Bus Error Correcting Code OperationMain Memory Bus PCI Device Devices on the PCI BusIntegrated Drive Electronics IDE Name NumberPlug and Play Other PCI Accessory DevicesUniversal Serial Bus USB Controller Accelerated Graphics Port AGP Controller System Board Accelerated Graphics Port AGP ControllerDevice PCI Bus # Pentium II Processor 66 MHz System Board Devices on the SM Bus Devices on the SM BusSerial Eeprom Device SM Bus AddressLM75 Chip Main PLLSerial / parallel Devices on the ISA BusSuper I/O Controller NS ControllerAudio Controller SpecificationsFeature Description Host InterfaceFlash Eeprom Closed System Board SwitchesSwitch Switch Function Default OpenBios Update Crisis Recovery Procedure Updating the system Little BenOther ISA Accessory Devices Check the accessory board’s documentation if you are unsureSystem Board Devices on the ISA Bus Interface Devices and Mass-Storage Drives Cirrus 5465 Graphics Controller Chip Page Connectors Video MemoryRefresh rates Available Video ResolutionsResolution 640 60, 75, 85 Hz 800Scsi / LAN Combo Board PCI InterfaceConnector Description Location 10BT/100TX PCI LAN ConnectorUltra wide 16-bit Scsi connector Scsi InterfaceInterface Features PCI Interface External 8-bit Scsi connectorScsi / PCI LAN Combo Board Features Scsi Interface10BT/100TX LAN Controller Supporting RPO 10BT/100TX LAN FeaturesRemote Power On Installing Two LAN Remote Power On Cards Flexible Disk Drives Mass-Storage DrivesHard Disk Drives Buffer Memory Size Kbytes Features Panasonic CD-ROM CD-585-BCD-ROM Drives Status Panel Connector Pin Signal Connectors and SocketsIDE Connector Pin Signal Flexible Disk Drive Data Connector Pin SignalExtStart Connector Bit Scsi Connector Bit Scsi Connector Pin SignalAUX Connector Pin Signal CD Audio Connector Pin SignalPin Signal Package Intrusion J8VGA DB Connector Pins Standard VGA Vesa Pass-Through ConnectorVGA Connector Socket Pin LayoutsPage HP Bios HP/Phoenix Bios Summary HP/Phoenix Bios SummaryUsing the HP Setup Program Advanced Menu Security Default Settings You Can Change Symbios Logic Scsi Configuration UtilityStarting the Scsi Configuration Utility Soft Power Down Power Saving and ErgonometryPower-On from Space-Bar Bios Addresses System Memory MapHP I/O Port Map I/O Addresses Used by the System1 Address Ports FunctionDMA controller Interrupt Request Description HP Bios Power-On Self-Test and Error Messages For example, if the error 0101 52 is displayed Order in Which the Tests are PerformedPost Routine Description Code Post Routine Description Post Routine Description Detect and install external parallel ports Detect and install external RS 232 portsConfigure non-MCD IDE controllers Configure Motherboard Configurable DevicesPost done prepare to boot operating system Enter SetupCheck for errors Terminate QuietBootFollowing are for boot block in Flash ROM F1= Continue, F2= Setup, Enter= View System Error Error Message SummaryPower-On Self-Test and Error Messages Error Message Summary Enter= View System ErrorCause / Symptom 0512h HDD # 2 self-test error 0510h HDD # 0 self-test error0511h HDD # 1 self-test error 0513h HDD # 3 self-test errorMessage Beep Codes Beep PatternLights on the Hardware Control Panel Appendix Video Modes Standard VGA ModesType Refresh MHz Extended Video ModesColors 94.5 44.978.7 102135 108126 157162 104Refresh Mode Bios Modes SupportedResolution MHz DAC Maximum Refresh Rates106 6001024 107 Type1200 Appendix Video Modes 108