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kubatyszko wrote: ...with adapter board, or stuck somewhere else and wired to the CPU module's 8-pin location.
Deadbugged; glue the IC to the board upside down with 30 gage wires soldered to the pins and run them down to the CPU module's pin pads. Trick I learned in 'Nam... 8-) (Just kidding, everyone deadbugs that way, it's da COOLest!) ;)
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If you were "flashing" it from software it is most definitely a FLASH and not a PROM.
The xilinx chip on the CPU module is for setting the CPU timing only and does not have any boot software; that's why it is a write-once device, since only the factory needs to write into it.
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Well, not to be picky, but there's a binary in IRIX ( http://nixdoc.net/man-pages/IRIX/flash.1.html ) called flash that flashes the PROM, blame SGI for naming not me ;)
And yes, the EPROM needs to be programmed only once, but with modifications to the CPU modules and experiments that I have in mind - being able to easily reprogram it, would make a huge difference.

vishnu wrote: Deadbugged; glue the IC to the board upside down with 30 gage wires soldered to the pins and run them down to the CPU module's pin pads. Trick I learned in 'Nam... 8-) (Just kidding, everyone deadbugs that way, it's da COOLest!) ;)

Yes, but if you want to get those extra JTAG pins, they need some kind of header, so a breakout board is in order (but indeed the board itself could be deadbugged, albeit not as cool as upside-down chip).
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MrWeedster wrote: And the base 300 Mhz cpus and board you can purchase here .

Must it be a 300-MHz R5200, for the upgrade?

(Also, does this thread mean that O2 owners can now enjoy more 600-MHz upgrades? If so, I'd also definitely be interested.)
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khalidschofield wrote: Right won the PMC-Sierra cpu's. Next need the PROM from Xilinx (XC1765ELS08C) plus the programmer for the PROM. Where do we get the PROM code to download? Does anyone have a number of RM5200 boards to upgrade? I've three in machines.


I have 3 spares and would like to get a few chips from you as well. PM sent
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MrWeedster wrote: Because i bought one of the new O2+ from israel, i was in the search of 600 mhz o2 cpus, too.

I found one german that said on his site that he has some left, altough the entry is ten years old, so i contactet him.
He meant that he moves around and the cpus/eproms/etc lays somewhere and he takes a look when he finds time.

Its some time now, i think i contact him and see....

And the base 300 Mhz cpus and board you can purchase here .


'edefault' was the last to create a batch of these upgrades as far as I recall - doesn't look like he's logged in for a couple of years though.
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I've bought the 89 cpu chips and also a few R5200 cpu's. Does someone want to assist with the PROM flashing and soldering? Who's in the UK?
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I have the 600MHz cpu chips now and a few R5200 cpu boards to upgrade. Who wants one? I need to get programmed PROM chips for these CPU's also. Anyone lend a hand?
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Does it have to be an RM5200 CPU or can the 200MHz R5000s also do this?
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TeamBlackFox wrote: Does it have to be an RM5200 CPU or can the 200MHz R5000s also do this?

Has to be 300 or 350. It's a different board.
Damnit. I don't have one of those. Oh well I'll keep my eyes peeled on eBay.
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All boards are 300MHz which I have. Missing the prom which I couldn't find also need assistance programming them
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Would this mean, if you get this ‘figured out’ (so to speak), you'd be willing to perform modifications for people?
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yes thats the idea. I'll do a load of mods and offer them here. I need the programed proms though
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I'm interested, don't have time to solder for anyone but myself. Can't program PROMS either :(

I'll just have to check that I have the right boards, I have a few spares. If they are the right kind I'd be willing to sell at a good price.
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I've got an RM5200 stashed in the closet somewhere. I'd be interested in one of these to see how well Linux plays with it. I assume this RM7k chip wouldn't have any L3 cache available, right? I know on the 350MHz RM7k, the L3 cache is externally mounted on the CPU board.
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Kumba wrote: I've got an RM5200 stashed in the closet somewhere. I'd be interested in one of these to see how well Linux plays with it. I assume this RM7k chip wouldn't have any L3 cache available, right? I know on the 350MHz RM7k, the L3 cache is externally mounted on the CPU board.

On the RM7k, L1 and L2 are on-die, and L3 is the external cache. When you upgrade an RM5200 O2 with an RM7k, the RM5200 1MB external L2 becomes the RM7k 1MB external L3.
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Wasn't there a way to solder more or replace the 1mb with more memory? I vaugly recall that from somewhere
I want to do a batch of upgrades soon. Anyone going to assist with the prom issue?
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Still wanting to find someone to handle the upgrade for me. Anyone want to do this for some money? I have the CPU modules to upgrade and new 600mhz processors. Lacking the prom and resistors plus time to do the work.
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