* [parisc-linux] a WAX question.
@ 1999-10-20 5:02 Alex deVries
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From: Alex deVries @ 1999-10-20 5:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
I've figured out the problems with getting Lasi working on my brand
spanking new 712/80, and had to make a more general Lasi hversion and
sversion pattern matching included in lasi.c (to be committed shortly).
I'm trying to make a generic one for RS232, and going through the hardware
table in arch/parisc/kernel/hardware.c, I need to ensure that I don't
conflict with other non-lasi serial ports.
Something that comes up quite a bit in those entries is WAX. Is there
actually a serial port on the WAX chip? What can people tell me about
this chip?
- Alex
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Alex deVries <adevries@thepuffingroup.com>
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The Puffin Group
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* Re: [parisc-linux] a WAX question.
@ 1999-10-20 16:57 Mike Hibler
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From: Mike Hibler @ 1999-10-20 16:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: adevries, parisc-linux
> Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 01:02:52 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Alex deVries <adevries@thepuffingroup.com>
> To: parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com
> Subject: [parisc-linux] a WAX question.
>
> ...
> Something that comes up quite a bit in those entries is WAX. Is there
> actually a serial port on the WAX chip? What can people tell me about
> this chip?
>
WAX provides one rs232 port (compatible with NS16550A), HIL, HP-IB and
an "EISA converter." I know it appears on the 712s, {715,725}/{80,100}
and J210 at the very least. Doc that we have:
External Reference Specification for the Wax I/O ASIC
(aka, the Wax ASIC ERS)
Rev 1.2, October 7, 1993
Dwg. No. A-1FT4-9002-1
There is basic support for it in the Mach sources.
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* Re: [parisc-linux] a WAX question.
@ 1999-10-20 19:25 Bill Katz (William)
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From: Bill Katz (William) @ 1999-10-20 19:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
|> Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 01:02:52 -0400 (EDT)
|> From: Alex deVries <adevries@thepuffingroup.com>
|> To: parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com
|> Subject: [parisc-linux] a WAX question.
|>
|> ...
|> Something that comes up quite a bit in those entries is WAX. Is there
|> actually a serial port on the WAX chip? What can people tell me about
|> this chip?
|>
|
|WAX provides one rs232 port (compatible with NS16550A), HIL, HP-IB and
|an "EISA converter." I know it appears on the 712s, {715,725}/{80,100}
|and J210 at the very least. Doc that we have:
Wax does have an RS232 port. It uses the same Megacell as LASI, which
is basically a 16C550.
712s do NOT contain Wax, and have only 1 RS232 port.
Wax provides the second RS232 port, as well as HIL and EISA in 715s,
725s, J200s, J210s, and pretty much any box that has EISA slots.
(Including C110s). The HPIB support in Wax was never used in a product.
(I used it in a HP internal board, and found I was the first.)
The HIL in WAX is an integration of the HIL chip that was used in
earlier (pre-PS2) workstations such as 720, 730, 735, early 715s.
It also contains some real-time timers that were originally in another ASIC
in the 742 (50 MHZ, PA7100) VME computer board. I believe these timers
are also in the TIMI GSC -> VME chip, so they were probably never used
in WAX either.
|
| External Reference Specification for the Wax I/O ASIC
| (aka, the Wax ASIC ERS)
| Rev 1.2, October 7, 1993
| Dwg. No. A-1FT4-9002-1
THis is also what I have.
|
|There is basic support for it in the Mach sources.
-Bill
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