Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!rutgers!ames!amdahl!oliveb!slif From: slif@oliveb.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Using an EGA in an ATT6300 Message-ID: <482@oliveb.UUCP> Date: Thu, 5-Feb-87 14:26:33 EST Article-I.D.: oliveb.482 Posted: Thu Feb 5 14:26:33 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 7-Feb-87 15:33:32 EST References: <492@uvm-gen.UUCP> Organization: Olivetti ATC; Cupertino, Ca Lines: 40 Xref: watmath comp.sys.ibm.pc:1436 comp.sys.att:153 In article <492@uvm-gen.UUCP> haviland@uvm-gen.UUCP writes: > Is there anyone out there with experience in using a graphics adapter > on an AT&T 6300 other than the one that comes with it (such as an EGA > card)? The slots in the 6300 are supposedly IBM compatable as regards > memory boards and such, but since AT&T developed their own graphics > adapter, I'm not sure if you can get around it. The adapter itself > is not in a normal slot but seems to be off the end of the bus. Caveat: I am not representing Olivetti in any way through this discussion. For that matter, I am not purporting to be an expert or guaranteeing any results. I am not liable for anyone's usage of this information. There are several things that you need to do: 1. Disable the indigenous video controller. If you have the rev. P8 board, you're in luck !! There is a jumper W1 near C11. Jumper pin 1 and 2. This disables the board. If you have the rev. P4 (most machines do), two things can be done. AT&T may sell a "wraparound" connector which take the place of the board. The machine must be partially disassembled to replace the video controller. A good hand-eye coordination test ! The other procedure requires de-soldering a 74LS00 near the buss connector and installing a DIP socket. Place a header in the socket which has pins 3 and 14 jumpered, and pins 6,7 and 8 jumpered separately. Make sure you know where pin 1 is, and you did a clean job of de-soldering the IC. Forget the warranty if you do this. To re-use the video board, replace the header with a 74LS00. 2. The bus converter in the earlier production reversed the order of bytes output with a 16-bit OUT DX instruction. Thus, some EGAs won't work. There is a solution - I believe you need to get several PALs and a new BIOS ROM set from AT&T, which are installed on the motherboard. No cuts or jumpers are required. The motherboard is accessible by removing the bottom outside cover only. 3. Install the video adapter that you like.