Data integrity, Bus frequencies – HP Vectra 500 Series User Manual
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3 System Board (P/Ns D3657-63001 and D3661-63001)
Devices on the Processor Local Bus
Individual pages of memory can be configured as cacheable or non-
cacheable by software or hardware. They can also be enabled and disabled
by hardware or software.
Data Integrity
The processor uses a number of techniques to maintain data integrity. It
employs two methods of error detection:
•
Data Parity Checking
This is supported on a byte-by-byte basis, generating parity bits for data
addresses sent out of the microprocessor. These parity bits are not used
by the external subsystems.
•
Internally
The processor uses functional redundancy checking to provide maximum
error detection of the processor and its interface.
Bus Frequencies
The Pentium processor uses internal clock multiplication. For example, a
150 MHz processor multiplies the 60 MHz system clock by 2.5.
Switches 1 and 2 set the frequency of the Processor-Local bus.
Switches 3 and 4 set the clock multiplier ratio (system clock : local bus).
Switch 7 sets the ISA bus speed.
If a processor upgrade is installed, the switch settings may need to be
changed to adapt to the new processor. The following table shows the
settings required for the different processors.
Switch
Switch
1
2
Processor-
Local Bus
Frequency
3
4
7
Frequency
Ratio
(Processor:
Local Bus)
Processor
Frequency
Open
Closed
66 MHz
Open
Open
Closed
1.5
100 MHz
Closed
Open
60 MHz
Closed
Open
Closed
2
120 MHz
Open
Closed
66 MHz
Closed
Open
Closed
2
133 MHz
Closed
Open
60 MHz
Closed
Closed
Closed
2.5
150 MHz