inter MODEL 556 iAPX 86 RESIDENT PROCESSOR BOARD PACKAGE • Supports Intellec 432/100 Evaluation and Educational System

• Software Applications Debugger for iAPX 86/88 User Programs

• Compatible with iSBC-090 Series 90 Memory System Upgrade: 512K Byte up to 1M Byte

• Supports Full Range of iAPX 86/88· resident, High·level Languages: PLlM·86/88, PASCAL·86/88, and FORTRAN·86/88

• High Performance 8086·Based CPU Board for Increased Intellec® Development System Performance and iAPX 86/88 Development Environment

• Includes iAPX 86/88 Resident Relocating Macro Assembler, Linker, Locater and Librarian • Dual·Processor Disk Operating System Software with CRT·based Editor

• Upgrades IntellecSeries 11180, Series 11/85, Model 800 Microcomputer Development Systems to the Functionality of Series III Systems

• In Conjunction with Model 677 Provides a Complete Ethernet* Communications Development System Environment

• 96K Bytes of User Program RAM Memory Available for iAPX 86/88 lJser Programs

The Model 556 is a performance enhancement package for Intellec Series 11/80, Series 11/85 and Model 800 Development Systems, specifically designed for iAPX 86,88 microprocessor development. The Model 556 includes two printed circuit boards (an iAPX 86-based CPU board and a 64K memory board), dual-processor disk operating system software, CRT-based editor, iAPX 86,88 Resident Relocating Macro Assembler, Linker, Locater and Librarian; software applications debugger for iAPX 86,88 user programs; and complete user documentation. 'Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation.

The following are trademarks of Intel Corporation and its affiliates and may be used only to identify Intel products: i, Intel, INTEL, lNTELLEC, MeS, 1m , ieS, ICE, UP!, exp, iSSe, iSBX, Insite, iRMX, System 2000. CREDIT, iRMXJSO, MULTI BUS, PROMPT, Promware, Megachassis. Library Manager, MAIN MULTI MODULE, and thecombination of MeS, ICE, iSBC. iRMXor

ieS and a numerical suffix.

© INTEL CORPORATION, 1981.

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Hardware Components

When the 8086 is executing a program, the 8-bit CPU off· loads all 1/0 activity and operates as an intelligent 1/0 controller to double buffer data to and from the 8086. The 8086 also provides an execution vehicle for 8086 and 8088 object code. An added benefit of two host microprocessors is that 8-bit translations and applica· tions are handled by the 8-bit CPU, and 16-bit transla· tions and applications are handled by the 8086. This feature provides complete compatibility for current systems and means that software running on current Intellec Development Systems will run on the new system.

Resident Processor Board (RPB-86)- The heart of the RPB-86 is an Intel 8086 16-bit HMOS microprocessor, running at 5.0 MHz. 64K bytes of RAM memory is pro· vided on the board with transparent refresh from the Intel 8202 dynamic RAM controller. 16K bytes of ROM is on board, preprogrammed with an iAPX 86/88 applica· tions debugger. The debugger provides features neces· sary to debug and control execution of application soft· ware for the iAPX 86/88 microprocesors. The RPB-86 occupies two card slots in an Intellec cardcage. The processors use interrupts for interprocessor com· munications.

High·Level Languages for iAPX 86188- The Model 556 allows the current Intellec system user to take advan· tage of a breadth of new resident iAPX 86188 high·level languages: PUM 86188, PASCAL 86188, and FORTRAN 86188. The iAPX 86188 Resident Macro Assembler and these high·level language compilers execute on the 8086 host CPU, thereby increasing system performance.

RAM Memory Board- The memory board contains 64K bytes of readlwrite RAM memory and interfaces directly to the Intellec system bus. Refresh hardware is provided onboard forall the dynamic memory elements. Data buf· fering occurs for all data written to or read from the 64K memory array.

Expanded Program Memory-By adding a Model 556 to an existing Intellec Development System, 96K bytes of user program RAM memory are made available for iAPX 86188 programs. System memory is expandable by add· ing additional RAM memory modules. This, combined with the two host CPU system architecture, dramatically increases the processing power of the system.

SYSTEM FEATURES The Model 556 offers many key advantages for iAPX 86/88 applications and Intellec Development Systems: enhanced system performance through a dual host CPU environment, a full spectrum of iAPX 86/88-resident high·level languages, expanded user program space for iAPX 86/88 programs, and a powerful high·level software applications debugger for iAPX 86/88 microprocessor software.

Software Applications Debugger- The RPB·86 contains the applications debugger which allows iAPX 86188 pro· grams to be developed, tested, and debugged within the Intellec system. The debugger provides a subset of In· Circuit Emulator commands such as symbolic debug· ging, control structures and compound commands specifically oriented toward software debug needs.

Dual Host CPU- The addition of a 16-bit 8086 to the existing 8-bit host CPU increases iAPX 86/88 compila· tion speeds and provides for iAPX 86/88 code execution.

SPECIFICATIONS Environmental Characteristics

Resident Processor Board (RPB-86): 8086 based, operating at 5.0 MHz 2 RAM - 64K bytes on the CPU board ROM - 16K bytes (applications debugger) Bus - MULTIBUS architecture; 5 MHz maximum transfer rate

Operating Temperature: 0° to 35°C (32°F to 95°F) Relative Humidity: To 90% without condensation

Equipment Supplied

Electrical Characteristics

iAPX 86 Resident Processor Board (RPB-86) 64K Byte RAM Memory Board iAPX 86188 Applications Debugger Self·test Diagnostics iAPX 86188 Resident Macro Assembler and Utilities Dual Processor Disk Operating System Software CREDIT™ CRT·based text editor

DC POWER SUPPLY Voltage Requirements

Current Requirements (Amperes Max.)

+5±5%Volts + 12± 5% Volts - 12± 5% Volts

8.6 A 1.0 A 0.05 A

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Documentation Supplied A Guide 10 Intel/ec Series 11/ Microcomputer Development

Systems, 121632-001

8086/8087/8088 Macro Assembler Operating Instructions for 8086-Based Development Systems, 121628

Intellec Series 11/ Microcomputer Development System Product Overview, 121575

Intellec Series III Microcomputer Development System Installation and Checkout Manual, 121612

Intellec Series 11/ Microco'mputer Development System Console Operating Instructions, 121609 '

Intellec Series 11/ Microcomputer Development System Schematic Drawings, 121642

Intellec Series 11/ Microcomputer Development System Pocket Reference, 121610

ISIS-II CREDIT (CRT-Based Text Editor) User's Guide, 9800902

Intellec Series III Microcomputer Development System Programmer's Reference, 121618

ISIS-/1 CREDIT (CRT-Based Text Editor) Pocket Reference,9800903

iAPX 86/88 Family Utilities User's Guide for 8086-Based Development Systems, 121616

The 8086 Family User's Manual, 9800722

8086/8087/8088 Macro Assembly Language Reference Manual for 8086-Based Development Systems, 121627 8086/8087/8088 Macro Assembly Language Pocket Reference, 9800749

The 8086 Family User's Manual, Numerics Supplement, 121586 Additional manuals may be ordered from any Intel sales representative or distributor office, or from Intel Literature Department, 3065 Bowers Avenue, Santa Clara, California 95051_

ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number MDS-55S'

DS5561 Kit

Description , Model 556 performance upgrade package fo·r Intellec Series 11/85 and Model 800 Microcomputer Development Systems (110V/60 Hz or 220V/50 Hz). Specifically designed for iAPX 86/88 microprocessor development. Upgrades allintellec Series 11/80 and Series 11/85 models to the functionality of an Intellec Series III Development System. Performance package for Intellec Series 11/80 Microcomputer Development Systems. Specifically designed for iAPX 86/88 microprocessor development The 5561 package consists of the Model 556 software and hardware performance package, and the integrated 8085 processor board (IPC-85). This upgrade package is for Intellec Series 11/80 Development Systems (11 OV/60 Hz or 220V/50 Hz) and upgrades allintellec Series 11/80 Models to the full performance and functionality of an IntellecSerieslliDevelopment System.

DS556432 Kit

Model 556 combined with the.lntellec 432/100 Evaluation and Educational System. This package provides all necessary hardware, software and literature to support iAPX 432 evaulation.

DS5561432 Kit Upgrades Intellec Series 11/80 users with all necessary hardware, software and literature to evaluate the iAPX 432. This package includes the DS5561 and the Intellec 432/100 Evaluation and Educational System.

* MDS is an ordering code only, and is not used as a product"name or

trademark. MDS is a registered trademark of Mohawk Data Sciences Corp.

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