Yep, noticed that and made note of it above, but got sidetracked by something else and never completed/updated the pinout graphic.The diagram is labeled wrong, that's a MC68851 not a 68881.
What I find most interesting about that adapter is the flow of the traces Bolle pointed out. They pass through the socket pins, but the PMMU was an option, everything works fine sans PMMU in a stock Macintosh II.The chip is a PMMU and basically maps logical memory address to physical ones (LA = logical address, PA = physical address, etc) FC is function code, iirc.
Cool, my dad was a boffin at IBM's Glendale Labs, so I grew up studying the masks for complex ICs in the VLSI textbooks because they were such beautiful artwork. So I see things a bit differently and miss hanging with my dad while he was doing technical stuff. Welcome aboard, it's great to have another hardware/software nerd from the day involved in Hacks and Development. There are a few of you guys kicking around.One of the first books I picked up as a young nerd was my dad's MC68020 programmer's manual. I think it's still kicking around somewhere, along with the MC68851. Let me know, I can dig all this up. I miss this stuff![]()
but the PMMU was an option, everything works fine sans PMMU in a stock Macintosh II.
AHA! Live and learn, thanks.But you would have the HMMU in place then if you didn’t opt for the full PMMU.
Without anything in the MMU socket the II will not work.
I lost most of my stuff down a storage room whirlpool while I was hospitalized. Luckily most of the best was in my apartment. Once in a while I really miss something, but not all that often and I have no intention of hoarding that much stuff again. :blink:Yeah, we're still kickin around, here and there.I regret not keeping a lot of my old Mac stuff (II, IIsi, IIfx, quadra 700, 840AV, etc). Sigh. I should start collecting again. I still have a bunch of of old MAcWorld demo disks and MacOS CD's and such.
AHA! Live and learn, thanks.
I lost most of my stuff down a storage room whirlpool while I was hospitalized. Luckily most of the best was in my apartment. Once in a while I really miss something, but not all that often and I have no intention of hoarding that much stuff again. :blink: