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_ K-RM-1178X Rev A, VAX 11780 & 11782 Revision Control Document, May 1988

                    11780/11782 REVISION CONTROL DOCUMENT
                    =====================================

                                TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                -----------------
                                                                  Page
                1.0  INTRODUCTION...................................2

                     1.1  11782 Revision Summary Chart

                2.0  11780 REVISION CONTROL.........................3

                     2.1  System ID Register
                2.2  11780 System Revision
                2.3  11780 System Revision Descriptions
                          11780-01 through 11780-8B

                3.0  11782 REVISION CHART..........................10

                     3.1  11782 System Revision
                     3.2  11782 System Revision Descriptions
                          11782-01

                4.0  MODULE REVISION HISTORY.......................11

                     4.1  Part Revision - DEC Standard 012

                5.0  OPTION REVISION CONTROL.......................12

                     5.1  Option Revision History
                     5.2  KA780  - 11780 CPU
                     5.3  MS780A - MOS Memory (4KB Array)
                     5.4  MS780C - MOS Memory (16KB Array)
                     5.5  MS780E - MOS Memory (64KB Array)
                     5.6  MS780H - MOS Memory (256KB Array)
                     5.7  DW780  - Unibus Adapter
                     5.8  RH780  - Massbus Adapter
                     5.9  FP780  - Floating Point Accelerator
                     5.10 MA780  - Multiport Memory
                     5.11 DR780  - General Purpose Interface
                     5.12 KE780  - G&H Extended Range Floating Point
                     5.13 KU780  - User WCS and KE780 Prerequisite
         **          5.14 CI780  - Computer Interconnect

                     6.0  SYSTEM REVISION COMPATIBILITY.................32

                     6.1  11780/11782 Compatibility Chart


Date:     May 23, 1988

Updates:  Rose Murphy
          CSSE
          VWO/C05

**Denotes changes made since the last update.



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1.0     INTRODUCTION

        This document defines the extent of operational compatability between
        the VAX 11780 hardware, the VAX 11780 MICROCODE, the VAX DIAGNOSTICS
        and the VIRTUAL MEMORY OPERATING SYSTEM (VMS).

        This document will be updated on a quarterly basis and released on
        microfiche in the VAX Library and Speed Bulletin.

        The information in this document is cumulative and will provide an
        archival tracking of the evolution of the 11780 system.  For more
        detailed information of the hardware, software and firmware revision
        levels, refer to the following pages.

1.1     11782 REVISION SUMMARY CHART

        11782 System Rev 01 reflects what was shipped at FCS (June 1982).

        Refer to 11780 System Rev 07 for revision information for the
        11782 processors.

                     11782 REVISION SUMMARY CHART
                     ----------------------------

========================================================================
11782 SYSTEM REV       01
========================================================================
H/W:
  11780 System         07
------------------------------------------------------------------------
VMS Vers:             3.X,4.X **
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Diag. Rel.           4 Thru 26 *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
WCS Compat.:         WCS 124
------------------------------------------------------------------------
SYD ID Register:      N/A
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Diagnostic Release 18 (Jan 85) is minimum required for VMS V4.X
**The 11/782 will not be supported by the next major release of VMS
   due to insurmountable technical restrictions.



                                        -3-

2.0     11780 REVISION CONTROL

        The 11780 Revision Control defines the collection of option revisions
        which are compatible with each other and a given set of VMS and
        Diagnostic Versions.

        The 11780 Revision Control will take the form:  "11780-XXN"

                where XX = Revision Number
                       N = Revision Letter

        The revision control changes will be noted in the following manner:

                11780-XXN
                      | |______ Increments if the change is non-functional
                      |________ Increments if the change is functional

        Functional changes are those which cause modifications to
        diagnostics, VMS or significant specification changes to the
        components of the system.

2.1     11780 SYSTEM ID REGISTER

        The 11780 System Revision will be wired into the System
        ID Register along with Plant code and Serial Number. This will allow
        the software to determine which ECO's have been installed into
        the system it is running on and report possible incompatabilities.

        The System ID Register is accessable by reading ID register 03 from
        the console or executing an MFPR instruction from processor register
        number 3E. The register format is as follows:


        31          24 23          19 18   15 14   12 11                     00
         _____________________________________________________________________
        !             !      XX      !   N   !       !                        !
        !   TYPE      !______________!_______! PLANT !    SERIAL NUMBER       !
        !             !    SYSTEM REVISION   !       !                        !
        !_____________!______________________!_______!________________________!


        TYPE= 01        Defines all 11780 Central Processors with valid
                        System Revision, Plant Code, and Serial Number
                        information.



                                        -4-

        SYSTEM          11780 System Revision level as determined by Option
        REVISION        Revision mix (from section 3.2).

                XX field is revision number.

                N field is revision letter:
                        0000= NO LETTER         1000= J
                        0001= A                 1001= K
                        0010= B                 1010= L
                        0011= C                 1011= M
                        0100= D                 1100= N
                        0101= E                 1101= P

                        0110= F                 1110= R
                        0111= H                 1111= S

        PLANT           Volume Manufacturing plant code:

                        0= NI (Salem, N.H.)
                        1= GA (Galway, Ireland)
                        2= SV (Salem, N.H.)
                        3= FX (Franklin, Ma.)

        The following chart indicates the numbering sequence used to date and
        what is planned for the life of the product:

                Plant Code              Serial Nos.
                ----------              -----------
                    0                   NI
                                       -or-  100 - 4095
                                        SV

                    1                   GA   100 - 4095

                    2                   SV  A100 -A4095

                    3                   FX   100 - 4095

                  4 - 7 *

                                * Plant codes 4 through 8 will be used
                                  for additional volume manufacturing
                                  plants or for serial numbers higher
                                  than those indicated.



                                        -5-

        SERIAL          11780 upper assembly serial number.
        NUMBER


        The System ID Register bits are set from jumpers on the KA780
        Backplane. No Jumper encodes as a "ONE"


        SERIAL NUMBER:                          SYSTEM REVISION:

        BIT 00  JUMPER J13-VV                   XX FIELD (NUMERIC)
        BIT 01  JUMPER J13-TT
        BIT 02  JUMPER J13-RR                   BIT 19  JUMPER J13-B
        BIT 03  JUMPER J13-NN                   BIT 20  JUMPER J12-VV
        BIT 04  JUMPER J13-LL                   BIT 21  JUMPER J12-TT
        BIT 05  JUMPER J13-JJ                   BIT 22  JUMPER J12-RR
        BIT 06  JUMPER J13-FF                   BIT 23  JUMPER J12-NN
        BIT 07  JUMPER J13-DD
        BIT 08  JUMPER J13-BB
        BIT 09  JUMPER J13-Z                    TYPE:
        BIT 10  JUMPER J13-X
        BIT 11  JUMPER J13-V                    BIT 24  JUMPER J12-LL
                                                BIT 25  JUMPER J12-JJ
        PLANT:                                  BIT 26  JUMPER J12-FF
                                                BIT 27  JUMPER J12-DD
        BIT 12  JUMPER J13-T                    BIT 28  JUMPER J12-BB
        BIT 13  JUMPER J13-R                    BIT 29  JUMPER J12-Z
        BIT 14  JUMPER J13-N                    BIT 30  JUMPER J12-X
                                                BIT 31  JUMPER J12-V
        N FIELD (ALPHA):

        BIT 15  JUMPER J13-L
        BIT 16  JUMPER J13-J
        BIT 17  JUMPER J13-F
        BIT 18  JUMPER J13-D

2.2     11780 SYSTEM REVISION

        The chart below lists the compatible hardware option revision levels
        for each system revision.  Note that only the kernal options (i.e.
        the KA, MS, DW), the backplane and the console ucode increment the
        11780 system revision.  The options below the dotted line DO NOT
        affect the system level and are tracked at the unit revision only.

        NOTE that the RH780 and FP780 have been removed from the 11/780 kernel
        and will be tracked at the Unit Revision level.

        Also note that the minimum System Rev supported in the field is
        "04".



                                       -6-

                11780 SYSTEM REVISION CHART
                ___________________________

11780-     4.0          5.0       6.0                   6.A
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
KA780-     4.0          4.0       5.0                   5.A
MS780A-    1.0, 1.A     1.0, 1.A  1.0,1.A,1.B           1.0, 1.A, 1.B
MS780C-    1.0, 1.A     1.0, 1.A  1.0, 1.A, 1.B         1.0, 1.A, 1.B
  -or
MS780E-    00           00        00                    00
  -or-
MS780H-    00           00        00                    00
DW780-     1.0, 1.A     1.0, 1.A  1.0, 1.A, 1.B,C1,D1   1.0 ,1.A,1.B,C1, D1
WCS***.PAT WCS122/123 WCS122/123  WCS122/123            WCS122/123
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
RH780-   2/0, 3.0       2.0, 3.0  4.0,AA1,AB1,         4.0,AA1,AB1
                                  B1, (C1)               B1,C1

FP780-   1.0, 1.A       2.0      2.0                    2.0
DR780-   00             00       00                     00
CI780-   1.0            1.0      1.0,C1,D1,E1,F1,H1,J1  1.0,C1,D1,E1,F1,H1, J1
MA780    01             01       01                     01
KE780A   00             00       00                     00
KU780A   00             00       00                     00
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VMS Vers. 2.X-4.X     2.X-4.X    2.X-4.X                2.X-4.X
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Diag. Rel V-26          V-26     V-26                   V-26
(note: Vers.4 of VMS requires Diag. Rel.18 or later)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SYS ID   0120XXXX     0128XXXX   0130XXXX               0130XXXX
Register in Hex




                                        -7-


11780-   7.0              7.B                   8.0               8.B
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
KA780-   6.0              6.0                   7.0               7.0
MS780A-  1.0,1.A,1.B      1.0, 1.A,1.B          1.0, 1.A,1.B    1.0, 1.A,1.B
MS780C-  1.0,1.A.1,B      1.0,1.A.1,B           1.0,1.A.1,B       1.0,1.A.1,B
  -or
MS780E-  00               B                     00                 B
  -or-
MS780H-  00               B                     00                 B
DW780- 1.0,1.A.1,B,C1,D1  1.0,1.A.1,B,C1,D1     01,1A,1B,C1,D1  01,1A,1B,C1,D1
WCS***.PAT WCS124         WCS124                WCS125/WCS126   WCS125/WCS126
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
RH780-   4.0,AA1,AB1      4.0,AA1,AB1           04,AA1,AB1      04,AA1,AB1
           B1, C1          B1, C1                B1,C1           B1, C1
FP780-   2.0              2.0                    2.0             2.0
DR780-   1.0              1.0                    1.0             1.0
CI780-   01,C1,D1,        01,C1,D1,              01,C1,D1,       01,C1,D1,
          E1, F1,H1,J1     E1,F1,H1, J1           E1,F1,H1, J1    E1,F1,H1,J1
MA780    01             01       01                     01
KE780A   00             00       00                     00
KU780A   00             00       00                     00
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
VMS Vers.2.X-4.X        2.X-4.X                  2.X-4.X         2.X-4.X
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Diag. Rel  4-26         4-26                     4-26            4-26
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SYS ID   0138XXXX       0138YXXX                0140XXXX        0140YXXX
Register                    ^                                       ^
in Hex                      ^                                       ^
                            Y = 8 hex + plant code
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------



                                        -8-

2.3     11780 SYSTEM REVISION DESCRIPTIONS

        This section contains effectivity dates and summaries of each system
        revision change.

        Any known diagnostic, microcode or VMS revision requirements for each
        revision are also noted.

        11780-4.0 REVISION SUMMARY
        --------------------------
        o  Creation date is September 1, 1980

        o  Changes to KA780 option revision only.  Fixes MULP instructions.

        o  New WCS Pattern (WCS122) required for this hardware revision -
           EVNDX V.0 (released Sept 80) contains WCS122.

1/85    o  VMS V4 requires MINIMUM WCS 123.

        o  VMS V4 also requires minimum diagnostic rel. 18 (Jan. 85).

        11780-5.0 REVISION SUMMARY
        --------------------------
        o  Creation date is December 5,1980

        o  Changes to FP780 option revision only. Fixes POLY-D Instruction.

1/85    o  VMS V4 requires MINIMUM WCS 123.

        o  VMS V4 also requires minimum diagnostic rel. 18 (Jan. 85).

        11780-6.0 REVISION SUMMARY
        --------------------------
        o  Creation date is June 29, 1981

        o  New revisions RH780 modules.  Prerequisite for RP07. Includes
           Rev 3A.

        o  New revisions of M8227 and M8228 KA780 modules. Phase 1
           for KE780 option.

1/85    o  VMS V4 requires MINIMUM WCS 123.

        o  VMS V4 also requires minimum diagnostic rel. 18 (Jan. 85).

        11780-6.A REVISION SUMMARY
        --------------------------
        o  Creation date is June 29, 1981

        o  6 wires added to the backplane for future option (KE780-A).
           All new machines shipped from FA&T after 29 June 1981 will
           be at System Rev 6A.

1/85    o  VMS V4 requires MINIMUM WCS 123.

        o  VMS V4 also requires minimum diagnostic rel.18 (Jan. 85).



                                        -9-


        11780-7.0 REVISION SUMMARY
        --------------------------
        o  Creation date is 22 February 1982.

        o  Changes to KA780 option only.  Relayout of M8224
           module, new revision of M8235. Prerequisite for KE780 option.
           Fixes numerous microcode problems.

        o  Introduction of 2K WCS module - M8238.

        o  New WCS Pattern (WCS124) required for this hardware revision -
           EVNDX 4.0 (released Jan 81) contains WCS124.

1/85    o  New Rev of CI780 Option; required for VMS V4.0. (Section 5.13)

        o  New Rev of DW780 Option (See Section 5.6)

        o  VMS V4 requires minimum diagnostic rel. 18 (Jan. 85)

        11780-7.B REVISION SUMMARY
        --------------------------
        o  Creation date is June 1, 1986.

        o  Changes MS780-E and MS780-H memory options to Revision "B".

        o  The FCOs (MS780-E-R-001 and MS780-H-R-001) consist of the
           following ECOs:

           ECO#         Part Rev        Problem/Correction      Quick Check
           ----         --------        ------------------      -----------

           M8375-MK003    D1            Component prob.on both  74F373 @ E11
           M8376-MK006    E1            modules...replace S373  74F373 @ E7
                                        components with F373

        11780-8.0 REVISION SUMMARY
        --------------------------

        o  Creation date is July, 1986.

        o  New WCS Pattern (WCS125 or WCS126) required for this hardware
           revision - Diagnostic Release 24 contained WCS125--Diagnostic
           Release 27 contained WCS126.  Both WCS Patterns contain
           the required fixes to support the new FPLAs on the M8235
           module; however, WCS 126 contains a fix to the RET Instruction
           which is not contained in WCS125.


        o  The FCO (11780-8-I-008) consists of the following ECO:

           ECO#         Part Rev        Problem/Correction      Quick Check
           ----         --------        ------------------      -----------
           M8235-MK011  N1, N2          New FPLA pattern        23-115C6-00
                                        required to support     @ E123
                                        WCS125 fixing prob.
                                        with various instruc.



                                        -10-


        11780-8.B REVISION SUMMARY
        --------------------------

        o  A rev 8.B system contains Rev 7.B (see above) and Rev 8.0.

3.0     11782 REVISION CONTROL

        The 11782 Revision Control follows the same format as the 11780, with
        one exception - the 11782 does not utilize a Sys ID Register.  The
        revision levels of the 11782 will be tracked via this document.

        The revision level of the 11782 system will be affected by changes
        to: (1) the 11780 System Rev and (2) the MA780 unit revision.  The
        MA780 is part of the 11782 kernal and therefore, a functional change
        to the MA780 will increment the 11782 revision level.

3.1     11782 SYSTEM REVISION CHART
        ---------------------------

11782             1.0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11780 SYSTEM      7.0
MA780             1.0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.2     11782 SYSTEM REVISION DESCRIPTIONS
        ----------------------------------

        This section contains effectivity dates and summaries of each system
        revision change.

        Any known diagnostic, microcode or VMS revision requirements for each
        revision are also noted.

        11782-1.0 REVISION SUMMARY
        --------------------------

        o  Creation date is 1 June 1982 (FCS).

        o  This is the initial introduction of system level control for
           the 11782 and defines the minimum revision level for FCS.

        o  Some diagnostics will not run under the supervisor - must have
           512K memory.  11782s are shipping with 256K.  ECO will be implement-
           ed in early Q3. FCO will be done in Q3FY83 to add an addition 256K
           (M8210 module) to the primary processor for all 11782 customers
           under contract.  This does not affect the 11782 system revision.

        o  The next major release of VMS will not support the 11/782
           system configuration.

           The maximum VMS release to support 11/782 configurations is
           VMS 4.7.



                                        -11-

4.0     MODULE REVISION HISTORY

        11/780 modules are tracked by CS (Circuit Schematic) Revisions.
        CS revision is what is noted on all of the Option Revision charts
        in Section 5 of this document.

        CS Revisions are marked on the modules as follows: (1) brady marker(s)
        wrapped around the tabs on the module handle, or (2) stamped
        or scratched into the module handle itself.

4.1     PART REVISION - DEC STANDARD 012

        Engineering is in the process of converting the current system of
        module revision tracking to comply with DEC Standard 012, i.e. Part
        Revision.  Part revision will replace CS rev for purposes of this
        document.

        Note that we will not go backwards and change anything that already
        exists. As ECOs are written to 11/780 modules, Part Revision will be
        implemented by using the CS revision and adding a number to it.  Thus
        a module with a CS Rev of "D" becomes a "D1" when Part Revision is
        implemented, if the ECO is a non-functional change.  If the ECO is a
        functional change, the new Part Revision would be "E1".  This is more
        fully explained below.

        The new Part Revisions will be added to this document as the ECOs are
        signed off and implemented in manufacturing.

        New modules will be released from engineering with Part Revision "A1".

        ECOs will change Part Revisions as follows:

           1.   If the ECO is a non-functional change, which means
                that the old part and the new part are interchangeable,
                the letter stays the same and the number is increased.

                        i.e. M8270 Rev A1 to M8270 Rev A2

                A Rev A1 and a Rev A2 may look a little different but
                they are functionally identical.

                Examples of a non-functional change:  relayout of the
                module, manufacturing process changes.

           2.   If the ECO is a functional change, which means that the
                new part can replace the old part but the old part cannot
                replace the new part, the letter is incremented and the
                number is reset to the lowest available number for that
                letter.

                        i.e. M8270 Rev A2 to M8270 Rev B1

                Rev A2 is not functionally the same as a B1; we could
                be downgrading a customer's machine by replacing a
                B1 with an A2.



                                        -12-

                A functional change would be a change that has VMS and/or
                diagnostic impact.  This category applies to all of the
                ECOs that are implemented in the field as FCOs.

        Part Revision will be implemented on all VAX processors, which
        will standardize module tracking for the 11/780, 11/750 and 11/730.

        Part revision will be marked on the modules in the same manner as
        the CS revision.


5.0     OPTION REVISION CONTROL

        The VAX 11780 Option Revision Control applies to logic modules and
        backplanes only. ECO's to Power Supplies, Cables, Mechanical parts
        I/O Devices, and the Console Processor do not generally affect the
        firmware and software in the VAX 11780 system. If this is not
        the case then a comment will be added in either the Option Revision
        Description or the System Revision Compatability section of this
        document.

        The option Revision Control will take the form: "OPTION-XXN"

                where OPTION = Option designator (E.G. KA780)
                          XX = Revision Number
                           N = Revision letter

        The revision control changes will be noted in the following manner:

                        OPTION-XXN
                               ! !___ Increments if change is non functional
                               !_____ Increments if change is functional

        Non-functional changes are generally new etch board releases or
        documentation changes but in some instances could be logic functional
        changes which do not affect the diagnostics or VMS. Functional changes
        are those which cause modifications to diagnostics, VMS, or significant
        specification changes to the option.

5.1     OPTION REVISION HISTORY

        The Option Level Revision History Charts which follow are summaries
        of module revisions released under each specific option revision. The
        Charts also include backwards compatability information indicating
        older revision modules which may be used with each option revision.

        Module types separated by commas are functionally identical. They have
        the same logic and are interchangeable. In some cases the module was
        relayed out to remove rework wires, or a change was made to a component
        or documentation which does not affect the operation of the module.

        The Option Revision Description sections briefly describe the changes
        which have taken place and list any dependencies on other components
        in the system.




                                -13-

5.2 KA780       11780 CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT

                KA780 OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                _________________________________


KA780       4.0         5.0             6.A        7.0
______________________________________________________________________________
M8218       C,D,E       C,D,E           C,D,E     C,D,E
M8219       B,C,D       B,C,D           B,C,D     B,C,D
M8220       A,B,C       A,B,C           A,B,C     A,B,C
M8221       A,B         A,B             A,B       A,B
_____________________________________________________________________________
M8222       A,B,C       A,B,C,D         A,B,C,D   A,B,C,D
M8223       A,B         A,B,C           A,B,C     A,B,C
M8224       D           D               E,F       E,F
M8225       A,B         A,B             A,B       A,B
____________________________________________________________________________
M8226       B,C         B,C             B,C       B,C
M8227       A,B,C       B1,D            B1,D      B1,D
M8228       A,B,C,      B1,D            B1,D      B1,D
M8229       A,B         A,B             A,B       A,B
____________________________________________________________________________
M8230       B,C         B,C             B,C       B,C
M8231       A,B,C       A,B,C           B,C,      B,C
M8232       A,B         A,B             A,B       A,B
M8233       A,B,C       A,B,C           A,B,C     A,B,C,
____________________________________________________________________________
M8234       A,B         A,B             A,B       A.B
M8235       J1,L        J1,L            J1,M      J1-N2
M8236       C,D         C,D             C,D       C,D
M8237       *,A         *,A             *,A       *,A
____________________________________________________________________________
M8238                                    A        A
M9043       *,A         *,A             *,A      *,A
7013628
WIRELIST    D             D             E-K1     E-K1

        KA780-4.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ____________________________________

        o  Creation date is September 1, 1980

        o  Fixes microcode bugs in MULP instruction.

        o  Adds third FPLA to M8235 module.



                                -14-

        KA780-5.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is July 1, 1981

        o  ROM Patterns needed to support G&H microcode.

        o  Replaces one ROM on both the M8227 and M8228


        KA780-5.A OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        -------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is July 1, 1981

        o  Wires needed to support G&H microcode.

        o  6 Wires added to the backplane between M8235
           and M8224

        KA780-6.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is March 1, 1982.

        o  Three PROM patterns and new logic needed to support WCS 124,
           requiring relayout of M8224 module. Scrap CS Rev D or lower.
           M8224 CS Rev E and F are identical; F was a documentation change.

        o  New FPLA pattern needed to support WCS 124 requiring new
           revision of M8235 module.

        o  Increase system WCS from 1K to 2K by (1) adding another M8233
           or 2) replacing M8233 with new 2K WCS module, M8238.

    KA780-7.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
    ------------------------------------
        o  Creation date is July 14, 1986.

        o  New FPLA Pattern required to support WCS125 requiring new
           revision "N1" or "N2" of M8235 module. System Revision
           changes to "8". (WCS125 shipped in Diagnostic Release 24.)

        o  WCS126 is scheduled to ship from SDC in April, 1987.  This latest
           ucode includes a fix to the RET Instruction.  This fix
           was not included in WCS125.  There is no additional FPLA
           change required to support WCS 126.



                                        -15-


5.3 MS780A      11780 MOS MEMORY (4KB ARRAY)


                MS780A OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                __________________________________


MS780A-         1.0              1.A            1.B
_______________________________________________________
M8211           C               C,D           C,D,E
M8212           A               A,B,C         A,B,C,D
M8213           D               D,E           D,E
M8214           C               C             C,D
_______________________________________________________
7013625
WIRELIST        *,A           *,A           *,A


        MS780A-1.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        _____________________________________

        o   Creation date is Sept. 15, 1978

        o   This is the initial introduction of Option Level control for  the
            MS780A and defines the minimum revision level necessary to support
            the first release of VMS (Release 1.0).

        o   All modules with previous revisions to those listed under MS780A-01
            must be updated to the current revision level.

        o   M8214 A,B module revisions are operational with VMS Release 1.0
            unless the system contains RM03 disks or 1 Mbaud DMC11's. In those
            cases excessive data lates occur with the RM03 disks or line drop
            outs occur with the DMC11's.

        o   M8214 C module revision solves the above problems but must be used
            with M8275 D in the RH780 options.


        MS780A-1.A OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        _____________________________________

        o   Creation date is April 13,1979

        o   Change to M8213 board to get rid of problem where three longwords
            are returned for a quad read.  Problem occurs intermittently, only
            when running ECC tests at fast clock.

        o   M8213 eco should be installed along with M8271,M8273,M9044 eco's.



                                        -16-

        MS780A-1.B OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ______________________________________

        o   Creation date is January 12, 1981.

        o   Fixes problem of intermittant or consistent failures when memory
            is expanded beyond 4 arrays - M8212 module.

        o   M8212 modules with National Semiconductor chips will not exhibit
            this problem.

5.4 MS780C      11780 MOS MEMORY (16KB ARRAY)


                MS780C OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                __________________________________


MS780C-         1.0            1.A           1.B
_______________________________________________________
M8210           *, A           *,A,B        *,A,B,C
M8212            A             A,B,C         A,B,C,D
M8213            D             D,E           D,E
M8214            C             C             C,D
_______________________________________________________
Backplane
 7013625                                      E1

WIRELIST        *,A           *,A            -


        MS780C-1.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        _____________________________________

        o   Creation date is Sept. 15, 1978

        o   This is the initial introduction of Option Level control for the
            MS780C and defines the minimum revision level necessary to support
            the first release of VMS (Release 1.0).

        o   All modules with previous revisions to those listed under MS780C-01
            must be updated to the current revision level.

        o   M8214 A,B module revisions are operational with VMS Release 1.0
            unless the system contains RM03 disks or 1Mbaud DMC11's. In those
            cases excessive data lates occur with the RM03 disks or line drop
            outs occur with the DMC11's.

        o   M8214 C module revision solves the above problems but must be used
            with M8275 D in the RH780 options.



                                        -17-

        MS780C-1.A OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        _______________________________________

        o   Creation date is April 13, 1979

        o   Change to M8213 board to get rid of problem where three longwords
            are returned for a quad read.  Problem occurs intermittently, only
            when running ECC tests at fast clock.

        o   M8213 eco should be installed along with M8271,M8273,M9044 eco's.
            Together these four changes make the 11/780 level 2A.

        MS780C-1.B OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ______________________________________

        o   Creation date January 12, 1981

        o   Fixes problem of intermittant or consistent failures when memory
            is expanded beyond 4 arrays - M8212 module.

        o   M8212 modules with National Semiconductor chips will not exhibit
            the problem.

        o   ECO 70-13625 TW005 to the backplane helps alleviates some
            single bit errors seen in the field.

5.5 MS780-E     11/780 MOS MEMORY (64KB ARRAY)

                MS780-E OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                ----------------------------------

MS780-E         00      B       C
------------------------------------------------------------
M8373           B       B,(C)   B,C
M8375           C       (D1)    D1
M8376           D1,E    (E1)    (F)
------------------------------------------------------------
Backplane
 70-19729-00    A       A



                                     -18-

        MS780E-00 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        -------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is FCS - May 1983.

        o  This is the initial introduction of option rev control
           on the MS780E and represents the minimum revision levels
           at FCS.

        o  Minimum VMS version to support MS780E is 3.2.
           VMB.EXE version 3 or higher is required.

        o  Diagnostics - Release 10 (January 1983). Note that ESKAR Micro
           3 will fail with MS780C memory; ESKAJ Micro 2 will fail with MS780E
           memory.

        o  E memory and C memory may not be interleaved.

        o  MS780E subsystems with 2 controllers in each cannot be interleaved.

        o  MS780E requires 70-18759-00 power supply.

        MS780E-B OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        -------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is June 1, 1986.

        o  Fixes component problem - S373 chips replaced by F373 chips
           on M8373 and M8375 modules affecting both the MS780-E and
           MS780-H memory options.


        MS780E-C OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        -------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is June 6, 1988.

        o  Fixes MEMORY ERROR LOG ENTRY ON WARM RESTART problem on
           11785 systems with Battery Backup.

5.6 MS780-H     11/780 MOS MEMORY (256KB ARRAY)

                MS780H OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                ----------------------------------

MS780H-         00              B
---------------------------------------------------
M8374           A,A1, A2     A,A1, A2
M8375           C               D1
M8376           D1,E            E1
---------------------------------------------------
BACKPLANE
 70-19729-00    A                A



                                        -19-

        MS780H-00 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        o       Creation date is FCS - February, 1985.

        o       This is the initial introduction of option revision
                control on the MS780-H and represents the minimum revision
                levels at FCS.

        o       The minimum version of VMS required is 4.0.

        o       Diagnostics - Release 18 - January, 1985.

        o       The hardware difference between the "E" memory and the
                "H" memory is the array card.

        o       ECO M8374-SHOO1 changed the rev of the board from
                "A" to "A1" implementing part revision and deleted
                non-qualified vendor rams with qualified vendor rams.

        o       ECO M8374-SHOO2 changed the rev of the board from
                "A1" to "A2" and also changed the logic from "S" to "F".
                All three revs are backwards compatible.

        MS780H-B OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        -------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is June 1, 1986.

        o  Fixes component problem - S373 chips replaced by F373 chips
           on M8373 and M8375 modules affecting both the MS780-E and
           MS780-H memory options.

5.7 DW780       11780 UNIBUS ADAPTER

                DW780 OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                ---------------------------------


DW780-          1.0           1.A          1.B       C1       D1
____________________________________________________________________
M8270           C             C,D         C,D       C,D       C,D
M8271           B,C           C,D         C,D,E     F1,F2    F1,F2
M8272           A,B,C         A,B,C,D     C,D       C,D       C,D
M8273           B             B,C         B,C       B,C       D1
____________________________________________________________________
M9042           A             A             A         A       A
M9044           A,B           B,C           B,C       B,C     B,C



                                        -20-

        DW780-1.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ____________________________________

        o   Creation date is Sept. 15 1978

        o   This is the initial introduction of Option Level control for the
            DW780 and defines the minimum revision level necessary to support
            the first release of VMS (Release 1.0).

        o   All modules with previous revisions to those listed under DW780-01
            must be updated to the current revision level.

        o   M8271 B,C must be installed coincidental with M8273 B.

        o   M8272 C provides random longword aligned 32 bit access capability
            to User software.

        DW780-1.A OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ____________________________________

        o   Creation date is April 13, 1979

        o   M8270,M8272 changes are module relayouts for excessive rework
            items.

        o   M8271 change cures unexplained invalid map register error's
            occurring during Unibus device to device transfers.

        o   M8273 change corrects race condition in passing of NPG.  Also
            extends the period of the SACK TIMEOUT COUNTER and decreases the
            arbitration time of the UBA.

        o   M9044 change is an enhancement to decrease the arbitration time
            of the UBA.

        o   M8271,M8273,M9044 eco's should be installed along with M8213 eco.
            Together these four changes make the 11/780 level 2A.

        DW780-1.B OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        o   Creation date is March 1, 1981.

        o   New revisions of M8271, M8272 to correct problems.
            Phase-in to manufacturing - no field upgrades.

        o   Another ECO done to M8272 to replace PN 19-12656-00 in loc E5,
            E6,E17,E18,E29,E30,E41 & E42 if National Semiconductor part.
            This did not change CS rev - remains at D.

        o   M8272 Rev D required for DEUNA.



                                        -21-

        DW780-C1 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        o   Creation date is January 1985 - manufacturing implementation of
            ECO M8271-TW007.

        o   Fixes timeout problems exhibited when running unibus devices
            (UDA50).

        o   FCO will be implemented for 11/780 and 11/785 systems running
            UDA50s ONLY.   The FCO brings the rev of the DW to C1; it does
            not change the revision of the 11/780 or 11/785 system.
            Availability of FCO is Q3FY85.

        o   FCO consists of the following ECO:

            ECO#         Part Rev   Problem/Correction      Quick Check
            ----         --------   ------------------      -----------

            M8271-TW007  F1,F2      Unibus device timeout   74S74 at location
                                    will occur when a pre-  E118.
                                    fetch read command is
                                    interrupted by a write
                                    through the DW780s BDP.

        o   There are no diagnostic or VMS compatibility issues.

        DW780-D1 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        o   Creation date is JAN 86 - Manufacturing implementation of
            ECO #M8273-MK005.

        o   Fixes unsolicited read data transmitted on SBI when SBI
            timeout occurs.  Problem seen primarily on 8600.  It may also
            occur on the 11/780 or 11/785.



                                        -22-

5.8 RH780       11780 MASSBUS ADAPTER


                RH780 OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                _________________________________


RH780-          2.0             3.0     4.0     AA1     AB1
________________________________________________________________________
M8275           D,E             D,E     D-H     D-H     J1,J2
M8276           B,C             D       E-E1    E-E1    E-E1
M8277           E               F       H       H       H
M8278           C,D             C,D     C-F     C-F     C-F
________________________________________________________________________

M9041           *,A             *,A     *,A

7013627         H               H       H       E        E
 WIRELIST

RH780 -         B1              C1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
M8274           A1              A1
M8275           D-H             J1,J2
M8276           E-E1            E-E1
M8278           C-F             C-F
------------------------------------------------------------------------
M9041           *,A             *,A
7013627         H               H


        RH780-2.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ____________________________________

        o  Creation date is August 13, l979.

        o  One backplane wire is added to connect the signal MASSBUS EBL from
           the M8277 to M8276.

        o  This Option Revision is not affected by any diagnostic or software
           release.

        RH780-3.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ____________________________________
        o  Creation date is November 5, 1979.

        o  This revision corrects a problem with the MBA reading tapes with
           correctable errors on magtape drives.  Areas of memory, not assign-
           ed as part of the I/O buffer, will get overwritten with data if
           these ECO's are not installed.

        o  The two module ECO's (M8276 & M8277) must be installed in conjunc-
           tion with each other.

        o  This Option Revision corrects known problems with tape handling
           under VMS.



                                        -23-

        RH780-4.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is July 1, 1981.

        o  Corrects the following problems:

           1.  Data transfers at 2.2MB/SEC overrun the data buffers.
               THIS REVISION MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
               OF AN RP07.

           2.  When doing odd byte transfers on the TU78, the last byte
               is dropped.

        o  The two module ECO's (M8276 & M8277) must be installed in conjunc-
           tion with each other.

        RH780-AA1 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        -------------------------------------

        o  This option revision implements part rev on the RH780 option.
           Note that compatible revisions for this rev are identical to
           Rev 4.0.

        o  Rev AA1 (04) (i.e. RH780s containing M8277 modules) should be used
           on RH780s that are not running high speed RP07s.

        RH780-AB1 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        -------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is December 1985 - manufacturing implementation
           of ECO #M8275-TW007.

        o  Fixes a multiple transmitter fault problem which results when
           an IS timeout occurs in the SBI cycle immediately preceeding the
           initiation of a Retry.  The problem will be seen primarily on
           the 8600 and 8650.  It may also occur on the 11780 or 11/785.

        NOTE:  Option Revisions AB1 and C1 contain the same change,
                i.e. ECO #M8275-TW007.

        RH780-B1 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is December 1983 - manufacturing implementation.

        o  M8274 module replaces M8277 module in this revision.  M8274 fixes
           problem with data being lost when running RP07s at high speed.
           An FCO was implemented in November 1983 to: (1) replace M8277s
           with M8274s when running high speed RP07s, and (2) add the M8274 to
           all RH780 CD kits.

           EQ-01217-01 - contents: 1 M8274 module.

        o  11/780 systems may contain mixtures of RH780-Rev AA1 (04) and
           RH780-Rev B1 with no compatibility problems.



                                        -24-

        RH780-C1 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        See Option Revision-AB1 for details.

5.9 FP780       11780 FLOATING POINT ACCELERATOR


                FP780 OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                _________________________________


FP780-          1.0          1.A            2.0
__________________________________________________
M8285           *,A           *,A           *,A
M8286           B,C           B,C,D         B,C,D
M8287           B             B,C           B,C
M8288           *             *             *
M8289           C             C,D           C1,E
____________________________________________________


        FP780-1.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ____________________________________

        o   Creation date is Sept. 15, 1978

        o   This is the initial introduction of Option Level control for the
            FP780 and defines the minimum revision level necessary to support
            the first release of VMS (Release 1.0).

        o   All modules with previous revision to those listed under FP780-01
            must be updated to the current revision level.

        o   M8289 C requires 7013628 WL D in the KA780 to be installed at the
            same time.

        o   If M8289 C module revision is not available then VMS Release 1.0
            will operate correctly with the KA780 microcode implementation
            if the FP780 is removed or disabled.

        FP780-1.A OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        __________________________________________

        o   Creation date is April 13, 1979

        o   Relayouts to three modules: M8286,M8287,M8289.

        FP780-2.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ___________________________________________

        o   Creation date is December 17,1980

        o   This Option Revision corrects known problem
            with Poly-D instruction.

        o   ECO done to M8289 Module



                                        -25-

5.10  MA780     11780 MULTIPORT MEMORY

                MA780 OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                ---------------------------------

MA780-          00          1.0
--------------------------------------------------------
M8210           A,B,C       A,B,C
M8212-YA        D           D
M8258           A           B
M8259           A,B,C       D, E1
M8260           A,B         A,B
M8261           B           B
--------------------------------------------------------
M9045           A           A

WIRELIST:

MA780A:
  70-16518      A           A

MA780C:
  70-16512      A           A


        MA780-00 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        o   Creation date is March 1, 1982.

        o   This is the initial introduction of Option Level control for
            the MA780 and defines the minimum revision level of all
            of the modules.

        MA780-1.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        o   Creation date is April 1, 1982.

        o   Changes to the M8258 and M8259 modules - FCO MA780-R-0001.
            FCO implementation is module rework.

        o   This revision of the MA780 option is required for the 11782.
            An existing 11780 containing an MA780 that is upgraded to
            an 11782 MUST have the FCO installed.

        o   ECO to the M8259 module correcting intermittent SBI faults caused
            by  "unexpected read data faults".



                                        -26-

5.11   DR780    11780 GENERAL PURPOSE INTERFACE

                DR780 OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                ---------------------------------

DR780-          00          1.0         C1
----------------------------------------------------------
M8296           *           *           *
M8297 or        *           *           N/A
M8297-YA        N/A         N/A         A1
M8298           A,B         A,B         A,B
M8299           B, C        D1,E1       E1
Microcode       T392A      T392B        T392B
----------------------------------------------------------
M9046           *           *           *
WIRELIST:
70-16896        A           A           A

        DR780-00 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------
        o   Creation date is March 1, 1982.

        o   This is the initial introduction of Option Level control for
            the DR780 and defines the miminum revision level for each
            module.

        o   DR780 microcode revision will be tracked by the middle 5 digits
            of the media part number; the letter on the right will increase
            when there is a change to the DR780 microcode.  Microcode required
            at FCS was AS-T392A-DE (microcode required to run VMS).

        DR780-1.0 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------
        o   Creation date is May 1983.

        o   Change to the M8299 module to fix a timing problem.  ECO also
            requires change to the DR780 microcode.  FCO will be implemented
            in Q1FY84.  FCO will be module rework and involves replacement of
            2 socketed FPLAs.

        o   Microcode was changed as a result of this ECO.  New part number
            is AS-T392B-DE.  This was released in VAX Diagnostic Release 10
            (January 1983) and will be included in the E.Q. kit for this FCO.

        o   NOTE THAT A SUPPLEMENTAL FCO WILL BE DONE IN OCTOBER 1983 TO
            CHANGE THE PART REV OF THE M8299 FROM "C1" TO "D1".  THIS IS ONLY
            TO CORRECT THE REVISION; THERE IS NO CHANGE IN THE CONTENT OF THE
            FCO.

        o   ECO to the M8299 module fixed possible data errors which may
            occur when non long-word aligned data transfers are made at low
            data rates.



                                        -27-

        DR780-C1 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is May 1, 1986.

        o  Introduction of the M8297-YA module required on VAX 86XX for
           operation of a DR780 and CI780 on the same SBI.


5.12 KE780A     11780 G&H EXTENDED RANGE FLOATING POINT

                KE780A OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                ----------------------------------

KE780A-         00
-----------------------------------------------------------------
FPLA            23-065C6
-----------------------------------------------------------------

        KE780A-00 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        -------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is April 1, 1982.

        o  This is the initial introduction of Option Level Control
           for the KE780A and defines the minimum revision level
           at FCS (5/82).

        o  11780 system must be at Revision 7 prior to KE780A installation.

        o  The KU780-A (See 4.11) is a pre-requisite to the KE780-A option.

        o  See KA780 microcode compatibility chart - Section 4.2.


5.13 KU780A     11780 USER WRITABLE CONTROL STORE PREREQUISITE OPTION

                KU780A OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                ----------------------------------

KU780A-         00
--------------------------------------------------------------------
M8238           A

--------------------------------------------------------------------



                                        -28-

        KU780A-00 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        -------------------------------------

        o  Creation date is February 22, 1982.

        o  This is the initial introduction of Option Level control
           for the KU780A and defines the revision level at FCS.

        o  11780 must be at h/w Revision 07 prior to installation of KU780A.

        o  This option is a prerequisite to both the KE780-A (G&H Floating
           Point) and the QE109-NY (User WCS Microprogramming Tools) options.

           Note:  11782 systems do not support the QE109-NY option.
           ----

        o  KU780-YY User WCS customers on contract will be upgraded to KU780A
           customers via FCO - Rev 7.

5.14 CI780      COMPUTER INTERCONNECT

                CI780 OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
                ---------------------------------


CI780             C1         D1         E1,(**EE1)     F1     H1    J1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
L0100 ***         D1,(B2*)   D1,(B2*)   D1,(B2*)       D,B2*  E     N/A
L0101             H1         H1         H1,**HH1       J,K    K     K
L0102             C1         C1,D1      C1,D1          C,D    C     C
L0104             C,C1,D1    C,C1,D1    C,C1,D1        C,D    C     C
L0118 ***         --         --         --             --     --    B2
Microcode
 CI780.BIN        Rev 3.0    Rev 4.0    Rev 5.0        Rev 7  Rev 7 Rev 7
AS-T213*-ME         F          G          H             J      J     J
                                      **Rev 6.0
BACKPLANE
70-17654            A          A           A            A      A     A
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

* (Note) "B2" is being marked on "B" etch and is equal to "D1".

** (Note) Rev 6.0 ucode and the "HH1" module are used only if
            CI780-EE1-I-005 FCO needs to be installed making the CI780 Rev EE1.

*** (Note) L0118 is an enhanced L0100 replacement, and can be used as
           "universal spare".  L0118 is required to support >16 node
           functionality.

        CI780-00 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------
        o   Creation date is FCS for this option - July 1982.  This is the
            initial introduction of Option Level control for the CI780 and
            defines the minimum revision level at FCS.

        o   Minimum hardware revision of 11/780 is Rev 4.

        o   Minimum WCS pattern is WCS123.

        o   CI780 requires VMS Version 3.1.

        o   CI780 microcode resides on the Console floppy - version of the
            console required at FCS was AS-T213A-DE. Console floppy is
            shipping with CI780 options.



                                        -29-

        CI780-01 OPTION REVISION DESCRIPTION
        ------------------------------------

        o   Creation date is October 1983 - manufacturing implementation.

        o   This revision change involves ECOs to the L0100, L0101 and
            L0102 modules as follows:

                L0100-TW003 - Constant carrier on one CI path may prevent use
                              of the other path.
                L0101-TW004 - 1.Lost CI packet under heavy load.
                              2.Incorrect microcode resulting in a loop at
                                address 24D.
                L0102-TW003 - Intermittant local store parity errors.
                L0102-TW004 - Intermittant local store parity errors--
                                replaced 93422 rams with NMoss rams.

        o   FCO will be implemented to upgrade all CI780 options and CD kits.
            Projected availability is November 1983.  Note that all CI780s in
            the cluster must be upgraded at the same time.

        o   New microcode (CI780.BIN Version 2) is required for this FCO.  This
            is included in FCO kit and can be ordered under PN AS-T213D-ME.

        o   Diagnostics EVGAA and EVGAB updated in Release 14 (available from
            SDC November 5, 1983).  New version for both is 1.1.  These are
            included in the FCO kit - can be ordered under PN AS-T599B-ME.

        CI780-C1 REVISION SUMMARY
        -------------------------

        o   Creation date is November 1984 - mfg. ship date.

        o   CI780-C1 ECOs:

            ECO #        Part Rev   Problem/Correction          Quick Check
            -----        --------   ------------------          -----------
            L0101-TW006  H1         1. Virtual circuits         E76 is
                                       are closed by un-        23-271F3-00
                                       recognized commands.
                                    2. Virtual circuit
                                       closure due to micro
                                       confusion.
                                    3. Port hangs due to conflict
                                       in queue access.

                                    Correction is V3.0 CI
                                    microcode.

            NOTE THAT L0101 REV H1 AND CI780.BIN REV 3.0 MUST BE USED TOGETHER.



                                        -30-

        o   FCO to upgrade all CI780s was implemented in December 1984.

                EQ-01310-01     ROMS for L0101 module
                EQ-01310-02     11/780 Console, AS-T213F-ME
                                (CI780.BIN Rev 3.0)
                EQ-01310-03     11/785 Console, AS-T793C-ME
                                (CI780.BIN Rev 3.0)

        o   This FCO is part of VAXcluster Rev D1.  Other FCOs that could
            be needed to bring the Cluster to Rev D1 are:

                     FCO                H/W Rev

                CI750-R-00B1            Rev B1
                HSC50-R-0006            Rev C1
                RA80X-R-0002            Rev B0
                RA60-R-0003             Rev A5

            These FCOs should be installed prior to or during VMS V4.0
            installation.  Note that although VMS Release notes state that
            earlier revisions are acceptable, i.e. will probably work,
            engineering and product management have determined that the
            customer needs all these FCOs for acceptable cluster performance
            under VMS V4.0.

            Details of Cluster Rev D1 requirements were sent to all branch
            managers.

            Contact your regional/country FCO coordinator for ordering info
            on these FCOs.

            Refer to the VAXCluster Revision Control document for more
            information on Cluster Rev D1 requirements.

        o   Minimum requirement for CI functional diagnostics (EVGAA, EVGAB)
            is 1.1.


CI780-D1 REVISION SUMMARY
-------------------------

        o   Creation date is April, 1985 - Manufacturing ship date.

        o   Option Revision "D1" involves a change to the microcode only.
            A functional problem was discovered in VAX cluster testing.
            The CI780 did not conform to Architectual Specification
            producing "MISCELLANEOUS ERRORS TYPE 12 & 13" causing VMS
            CI--PORT RE-INITS introduced by V3.0 microcode.

        o   An FCO is being implemented to upgrade all CI780 options to
            Rev "D1".
            EQ-01344-01     REV 3 ROMS      (for LO101 module)
            EQ-01344-02     AS-T213G-ME     CI780.Bin REV 4.(11780)
            EQ-01344-03     AS-T793D-ME     CI780.BIN REV 4.(11785)



                                        -31-

NOTE:   If CI780 has not been upgraded to revision "C1" both revisions
        "C1" and "D1" can be done at the same time.  Order E.Q. kits
        01344-01 (REV 3 ROMS) to bring the L0101 to Rev "H1" and
        E.Q. 01344-02 or E.Q. 01344-03 (console floppies at REV 4).

CI780-E1 REVISION SUMMARY
-------------------------

        o   Creation date is September 1985 - Manufacturing implementation.

            The FCO involves a change to the CI microcode only.  The new
            microcode is Rev 5.

            The problem is seen under specific conditions in very large
            vax clusters--the CI780 interface will incorrectly recover
            from CI error conditions.

            An FCO was implemented to upgrade all CI780 options to Rev "E1
            in September, 1985.

            Rev 5 microcode can be obtained in two ways:

            1 - Over the ENET - copy VOLKS::CLUSTER$REV:CI780V5.BIN

            2 - Order EQ kit  - EQ-01365-01 (contains 780 ucode at Rev 5)

NOTE:   The minimum "supporting" version of VMS is V3.7 for the CI
        Option.  VMS is being tracked as part of the "Higher Functionality"
        rev-controlled cluster.  Refer to the Cluster RM document for VMS
        dependencies.

CI780-F1 REVISION HISTORY
-------------------------

        o   Creation date is July 1986 - Manufacturing implementation date.

            This revision change involved an ECO to the L0101 module
            bringingthe module rev to "J1".

            *PROBLEM/CORRECTION
            L0101-MK009      1.numerous functional errors ("arbitration
                               timeout", internal queue retry error").
                             2.Need a variable sanity timer.
                             3.Need to check the "valid" bit when
                               referencing a cache buffer description.
                             4.Correct documentation errors.
                               Correction is V7.0 CI microcode and 6 proms.

       Note that the L0101 rev J1 and CI780.bin rev 7.0 must be used together.

       An FCO is being implemented to upgrade all CI780's (CI780-F1-I-005).



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            L0101 MK010   -      1. Paths crossed, "reqid" sent on path a,
                                    response on path B.
                                 2. Clock the transmit enable flop correctly
                                    to prevent cluster hung.

       This ECO involves two etch cuts and two wire adds.
       It brings the L0101 to rev "K1". Revs "J1" and "K1" are both
       acceptable in CI780 rev "F1".


CI780-AA/AB REVISION H1
-----------------------

        o       Creation date is June 1987.

        o       This revision changed the CI780 from "F" to "H".

        o       This revision change involved an eco to the L0100 module
                bringing the module rev to "E".

        PROBLEM/CORRECTION

        L0100-MK006    1. Original 140 mhz clock and associated hardware has
                          tendency to drift off frequency.

                       2. Existing wires caused by eco #mk005 cause extensive
                          manufacturing costs. the following corrections are
                          implemented by this eco:

                          1. Change 140 mhz crystal to new hybrid oscillator
                             (p/n 18-23940-01) and delete unnecessary hardware.
                          2. Phase in new etch to remove wire's on module.

        L0100-MK005    1. Major problems in the interface which would be highly
                          visible in large cluster configurations.

                          These problems include the following:

                          A) CI 20 self directed packet problem.
                          B) Arbitration problem.
                          C) SYNC detect pal could latch up under a flood
                             condition.
                          D) Implementation of the xtend hdr jumper was
                             incorrect.
                          E) Acknowledge turn-around and basic slot time
                             causing excessive collisions on the wire.
                          F) Correct trailer time to meet the spec.

                   1. The following corrections are implemented by this eco:

                        A) CRC byte counter reset now with (ILIB ABORT + INIT
                               FNC L) * - (ILIB INIT L).
                        B) First try flag is now incorporated to provide real
                           arbitration where the node is now synchronized on
                           loss of carrier and will obey the rules of dual
                           round robin arb.

                        C) New pal will be incorporated.
                        D) XTEND hdr jumper now functional.
                        E) Install a change to make alter delta time jumper
                           select A BASIC SLOT TIME OF 7 TO 10 CLOCK TICKS.

        *QUICK CHECK - (Module REV E1) L0100 with wire from a) e65.13 and
                           E177.13 B) E65.11 and E177.9

        DIAGNOSTIC EVCGD, V1.2 required for this eco.  Updated in diagnostic
        Release 26 (EVNDX 26).

                 L0100 jumper W1 (module rev E1) or S3 (module rev E2)
                 indicates the following conditions:

                 A) Jumper (W1) installed between e177 socket pins 11 and 12,
                    or switch (s3) open, disabled:

                   1) This makes the L0100 downwards compatible with rev D
                      L0100 modules, by maintaining the basic slot count to
                      the existing count of seven (7) ticks, acknowledge
                      turn-around remains the same as the original rev D
                      L0100's, and the trailer extension is not enabled.
                      With these eliminated, the eco'ed L0100 (rev E) will
                      maintain form, fit and function as the non-eco'ed (rev D)
                      modules.  However, it should be noted that the
                      following fixes will still be installed and be functional
                      in rev E, while in the disabled position:
                      new sync detect pal, CI20 fix, xtend hdr jumper, and XMIT
                      status bit 3.

                 B) Jumper (W1) installed between E177 socket pins 9 and 10,
                    or switch (s3) closed, enabled:

                   1) Basic slot time is now implemented to ten (10) ticks.
                   2) Ack turn-around change fully implemented.
                   3) Trailer extension by two (2) bytes, fully functional.
                   4) Arbitration and first try flag full implementation.
                   5) New SYNC detect pal, xtend hdr jumper, CI20 and XMIT
                      status bit 3, will still be fully functional as above.


CI780-AA/AB REVISION J1
-----------------------

        o       Creation date is May 1988.
        o       This revision changed the CI780 from "H" to "J".
        o       This revision documents the introduction of the L0118 in place
                of the LO100.

                PROBLEM/CORRECTION - N/A

                QUICK CHECK - Verify LO118 is installed.

                DIAGNOSTIC RELEASE 28 (EVNDX 28). Contains the minimum usuable
                diagnostics for the L0118 module.



6.0    SYSTEM REVISION COMPATIBILITY

       The chart on page 6 lists the compatible sets of hardware,
       software (VMS and Diagnostics) and firmware which make up a reliable,
       working 11780/11782 system.

6.1    11780/11782 COMPATIBILITY CHART

       The KA780 Microcode requires specific hardware revisions of the
       KA780, FP780 and KE780A options but is relatively independent of
       other hardware revisions in the system.

       VMS dependency on microcode mainly consists of bug fixes or VAX
       architectural changes.

       Microcode interactions with the diagnostics include communication
       protocols with the Console Monitor Program for Booting and
       executing particular console commands and with other diagnostics
       for bug fixes.

       The following chart indicates the levels of operational
       compatability and, as in the previous charts, equivalent revisions
       are separated by commas.

       11780 System Rev 7.0 ONLY is applicable to an 11782 system, as all
       11780 processors that make up an 11782 system must be at Rev 7.0.
       However, note that an 11782 system requires VMS Version 3.0.

       The next major release of VMS will not support the 11/782 due to
       insurmountable technical restrictions.



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11780      4.0         5.0       6.0/6.A     7.0       7.B     8.0     8.B
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MICROCODE
  PCS      01          01         01         01         01      01      01
  FPLA     0D          0D         0D         0E         0E      0E      0F
  WCS      0D-12/13    0D-12/13   0D-12/13   0E-10      0F-10   0F-10   0F-10
    PAT.   122/123 +   122/123    122/123    124        124     125/126 125/126

M8235      J1,L        J1,L       J1,L       H3,M       H3,M    N1,N2   N1,N2

KA780      04          04         05,5A      06         06      06      06

FP780      01,1A       02         02         02         02      02      02

KE780                                        00         00      00      00

VMS REL.   2.X-4.X    2.X-4.X    2.X-4.X     2.X-4.X    2.X-4.X 2.X-4.X 2.X-4.X

EVNDX      V - 26     V - 26     V - 26       4 - 26    4 - 26  4 - 26  4 - 26

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

+   Hardware revisions 04, 05, 06 and 6A - both WCS122 and WCS123 are
    compatible for VMS 2.X and 3.X.  VMS V4 REQUIRES WCS 123.

*   VMS V4 requires EVNDX 18 (Jan 85).


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