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Sun Ultra 5 Service Manual
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Table of Contents
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3. Power-On Self-Testu00143-1
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5. Preparing for Component Replacementu00145-1
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7. Storage Devicesu00147-1
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8. Motherboard and Component Replacementu00148-1
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10. Finishing Component Replacementu001410-1
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C. Functional Descriptionu0014C-1
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D. Software Notesu0014D-1
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How This Book Is Organized
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Using UNIX Commands
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Typographic Conventions
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Related Documents
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Ordering Sun Documents
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Regulatory Compliance Statements and Declaration of Conformity
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ICES-003 Class A Notice - Avis NMB-003, Classe A
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BSMI Class A Notice
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Safety Agency Compliance Statements
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Power Cord Connection
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Aufstellung von Sun-Geräten
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Einhaltung der Richtlinien für Laser
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Positionnement d’un produit Sun
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Bloc-batterie
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Modificaciones en el equipo
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Batería de litio
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GOST-R Certification Mark
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FIGUREu00111u00151 Ultra 5 System
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1.1 Feature Overview
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1.2 I/O Devices
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1.3 System Description
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1.4 Replaceable Components
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2.1.1 SunVTS Requirements
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3.2 Pre-POST Preparation
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2. At the second Sun workstation, check the /etc/remote file by changing to the /etc directory an...
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3.2.2 Verifying the Baud Rate
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3.3 Initializing POST
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FIGUREu00113u00153 Sun I/O Type-6 Keyboard
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3.4 Maximum and Minimum POST Levels
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3.4.2 diag-level Variable Set to min
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3.4.3 POST Progress and Error Reporting
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CODEu0011EXAMPLEu00113u00153 Typical Error Code Failure Messageu0011
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3.5 Bypassing POST
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3.7 Initializing Motherboard POST
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4.1 Power-On Failure
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1. Press the keyboard Standby (Power) key and watch the keyboard. The keyboard LEDs should light ...
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4.3 Hard Drive or CD-ROM Drive Failure
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4.4 Power Supply Test
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FIGUREu00114u00151 Power Supply Connector J17 Pin Configuration
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6. After you finish testing the power supply, remove the wrist strap, replace the system cover, a...
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4.6 OpenBoot PROM On-Board Diagnostics
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CODEu0011EXAMPLEu00114u00152 Watch-Net Diagnostic Output Messageu0011
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4.6.3 Probe-IDE Diagnostic
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CODEu0011EXAMPLEu00114u00155 Test Diagnostic Output Messageu0011
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4.7 OpenBoot Diagnostics
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3. At the ok prompt, type:
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6. At the ok prompt, type obdiag. Verify that the OBDiag menu is displayed, as shown in CODEu0011EXAM...
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4.7.2 OB Diagnostics
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4.7.2.1 PCI/PCIO Diagnostic
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4.7.2.2 EBus DMA/TCR Registers Diagnostic
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CODEu0011EXAMPLEu00114u001510 Ethernet Output Messageu0011
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4.7.2.5 Mouse Diagnostic
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4.7.2.7 Parallel Port Diagnostic
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CODEu0011EXAMPLEu00114u001516 Serial Port A Output Message With TIP Line Installedu0011
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4.7.2.9 Serial Port B Diagnostic
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4.7.2.10 NVRAM Diagnostic
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4.7.2.12 EIDE Diagnostic
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4.7.2.14 All Above Diagnostic
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4.7.3 Exiting the OBDiag Menu
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5.2 Safety Symbols
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5.3.3 Power Cord Connection
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5.3.5 Lithium Battery
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5.5 Powering Off the System
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FIGUREu00115u00152 Sun Type-5 Keyboard
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FIGUREu00115u00154 System Power Switch
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5.6 Removing the System Cover
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5.7 Attaching the Wrist Strap
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b. Using a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws securing the power supply to the ba...
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6.1.2 Replacing the Power Supply
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6.2 Cable Assemblies
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FIGUREu00116u00152 Removing and Replacing the Diskette Drive Cable Assembly
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6.2.3 Removing the Hard Drive Cable Assembly
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6.2.4 Replacing the Hard Drive Cable Assembly
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FIGUREu00116u00154 Removing and Replacing the Serial/Parallel Cable Assembly
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6.2.7 Removing the Audio Cable Assembly
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6.2.8 Replacing the Audio Cable Assembly
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ii. Slide the diskette drive bracket back and lift it from the three screws. Do not remove any of...
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ii. Slide the diskette drive bracket forward until it stops.
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FIGUREu00116u00157 Removing and Replacing the CPU Fan Assembly
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6.5 Front Bezel
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FIGUREu00116u00158 Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel
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f. Replace the CD-ROM drive.
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b. Using a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, loosen (but do not remove) the three screws securing the d...
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FIGUREu00117u00152 Removing and Replacing the Diskette Drive, Part 2
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e. Using a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, tighten the three screws securing the diskette drive brack...
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7.2 Hard Drives
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FIGUREu00117u00153 Removing and Replacing a Primary Hard Drive (Part 1)
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7.2.2 Replacing a Primary Hard Drive
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7.2.3 Installing a Secondary Hard Drive
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FIGUREu00117u00155 Hard Drive Cabling Configuration with Two Hard Drives
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FIGUREu00117u00156 Installing a Secondary Hard Drive
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7.2.4 Hard Drive Mirroring
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7.2.4.3 Required Software and Patches
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7.2.4.4 Software Constraints
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7.2.4.5 Recovery Procedure for Broken Database Replicas
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4. Verify that the replica was deleted using the metadb command again:
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7.3 CD-ROM Drive
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e. Place your fingers on the back of the CD-ROM drive. Push the CD-ROM drive toward the chassis f...
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4. Replace the CPU fan assembly.
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2. If necessary, remove any PCI cards from PCI slots 1 and 3 to provide clearance.
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FIGUREu00118u00151 Removing and Replacing the CPU Module
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2. Replace any PCI card(s) removed from slots 1 and 3.
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FIGUREu00118u00152 Removing and Replacing the NVRAM/TOD
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8.3.1 Removing a DIMM
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8.3.2 Replacing a DIMM
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8.4 PCI Card
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FIGUREu00118u00154 Removing and Replacing a PCI Card From PCI Slot 1 or 3
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FIGUREu00118u00155 Removing and Replacing the PCI Card From PCI Slot 2
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b. Insert the PCI card connector so that it touches the associated PCI riser board connector.
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8.5 PCI Riser Board
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FIGUREu00118u00156 Removing and Replacing the PCI Riser Board
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8.6 Motherboard
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ii. CPU fan assembly
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FIGUREu00118u00157 Removing and Replacing the Motherboard, Part 1
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FIGUREu00118u00158 Removing and Replacing the Motherboard, Part 2
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1. Using long-nose pliers, set the motherboard serial port jumpers JP3 and JP4 (refer to the foll...
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b. At the ok prompt, type:
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FIGUREu00119u00151 Ultra 5 System Exploded View
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TABLEu00119u00151 Ultra 5 System Replaceable Componentsu0011
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FIGUREu001110u00151 Replacing the System Cover
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FIGUREu001110u00152 System Power Switch
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FIGUREu001110u00155 Sun I/O Type-6 Keyboard
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A.2 Electrical Specifications
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1. Become superuser and type admintool.
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3. Type tip speed device-name.
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A.4 Environmental Requirements
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FIGUREu0011Au00151 CD-ROM Drive Cabling Configuration
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A.5.4 Hard Drive Cabling Configuration (With Two Mirrored Drives)
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A.5.6 CD Handling and Use
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A.5.6.4 Handling and Storing CDs
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B.1 Power Supply Connectors
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B.2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector
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B.3 Twisted-Pair Ethernet Connector
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B.3.1 TPE Cable-Type Connectivity
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B.4 Serial Port A Connector
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B.5 Serial Port B Connector
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B.6 Parallel Port Connector
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B.7 Audio Connectors
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B.8 Video Connector
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FIGUREu0011Cu00151 System Functional Block Diagram
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C.1.1 CPU Module
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C.1.2 PCI-IDE Interface
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C.1.2.2 Secondary PCI Buses
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FIGUREu0011Cu00152 10-/100-Mbit Ethernet Functional Block Diagram
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C.1.2.7 EIDE Interface
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Cable Labeling (With Optional Secondary Hard Drive)
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FIGUREu0011Cu00156 Supported Ultra 5 Configuration (With Secondary Hard Drive)
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FIGUREu0011Cu00158 PCI-Based Graphics Functional Block Diagram (PGX24)
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FIGUREu0011Cu00159 Memory Interface Functional Block Diagram
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C.1.3.1 DIMM Memory Configuration
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C.1.3.3 Memory Address Assignment
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C.1.3.4 Transceivers
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C.1.4 PCI Riser Board
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C.1.5 ASICs
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C.1.5.2 PCIO
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FIGUREu0011Cu001510 System Reset Functional Block Diagram
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C.1.6.1 SuperIO
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C.1.6.2 Serial Communications Controller
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C.1.6.4 NVRAM/TOD
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FIGUREu0011Cu001514 Audio Circuit Functional Block Diagram
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C.1.7 Power and Standby Switching
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C.2 Clocking
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TABLEu0011Cu001510 PCI Clock Generator Frequency Select (ICW48C60-422G)
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C.3 Address Mapping
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C.3.2 PCI Address Assignments
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FIGUREu0011Cu001515 Interrupt Scheme Block Diagram
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C.6 Motherboard
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C.7 Jumper Descriptions
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C.7.1 Serial Port Jumpers
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FIGUREu0011Cu001520 JP1/JP2 Jumper Settings for the Flash PROM
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C.8 Enclosure
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D.1.2 The Difference Between 8-Bit Mode and 24-Bit Mode on Ultra 5 Onboard Graphics
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6. Set the PGX24.graphics mode to 24-bit by typing
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7. Either log out or exit the windowing system, then restart the windowing system.
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5. Example 2 - To change from 24-bit to 8-bit mode:
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SunUltra5 Service Manual
Part No.: 805-7763-12
February 2000, Revision A
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