980625 5560-W2B Modified BIOS and
Clock up
I am totally blind about
HEX code, assembler, programing and such matters. I really admire
those people who can read or write computer language. Here is one of such
a guy and his name is Mr. S. He joined the Room #4 in
1997 ( almost same time when I joined the Room) with his 5560-W0/W1.
5560-W looks like PS/2 8590 but the planar and complex are a bit different
from that of 8590. He tried clock lodding of these machines.
5560-W0 can take OSCs rated between 30MHz to 32MHz without 102 error
but the complex is a older type like PS/2 Type-1 25MHz. The complex
used in 5560-W1 is derived from PS/2 Type-2 H and is faster than W0 complex
but it can not accept any OSCs rated higher than 54MHz( 27MHz system clock
). Once a higher rated OSC installed 61-W1 gives a charming
102 error code on the screen and stops there. I had tried my
self and succeeded on W0 complex to use it with 31MHz OSC but completely
failed with W1 complex.
Mr. S's initial attempt was adding a sub-board with 60MHz
OSC and shifting OSC from 50MHz on the complex to the added OSC on
the sub-board manually right after the system finished POST. He succeeded
but it ws not so easy to shift OSC from A to B on a working system manually.
Then he examined BIOS if there were any chance to use a higher rated
OSC on the complex. He analyzed the BIOS and it's "algorithm" (
please don't ask me what it is ) then reprogramed to skip 102 ERROR.
His 61-W1B with his reprogramed BIOS EPROM run successfully in 32MHz
base clock without 102 error. I was given his handmade ROM on 1998
Jun 25. His magic really worked on my 5561 too.
Type-2 H'ish Japanese complex run in 32MHz system clock and drove
am5x86 around 130MHz speed with 64MHz OSC.
It was nothing but a magic brought with logic.
Evil whispered to me " Find a Type-A
DX2/66 for him and ask him to modify Type-A BIOS."......
980700
Type-A, Type-B and other models
The story is a bit long so let's make
the long story short.
I got reprogramed BIOS ROMs for Type-A and Type-B complex.
Type-A, the fastest complex among all of PS/55 complexes, got boosted
further with 80MHz OSC and a BIOS ROM. free from 102 ERROR
With an am5x86-133 ADZ on an interposer, 5580-"N" with
BooDoo magic'ed Type-A run flawlessly in 160MHz inner speed.
"Nancy the second" also had a modified ROM in it
and run in 160MHz speed too.
Note;
5551-N uses
Flat Packaging Write-One-Time-PROM, a tiny SOJ chip. Chip No. is
HN 27C301AFP-12.
It's belongs
to P571000 series and it's hard to find 27C301 ( and other P57C1000
equivalents ) these days .
P571001 and
it's equivalents are common and easy to get. In order to use 1001-
type ROM in stead of
1000-type
, soldering rework is needed to exchange connection of
copper traces to pin #2 and pin #24.
5580 with DX2-66 UpGrade Type-A complex |
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|
|
WindSock |
HDBENCH |
ETDIAG |
CPU |
Clock |
Inner clock |
CPU |
F/P |
Integer |
Dhrystone MAX |
DX4-100 x3 |
33MHz |
99MHz |
814 |
|
|
37878 |
am5X86 x4 |
33MHz |
133MHz |
957 |
3743 |
5645 |
41666 |
am5x86 x4 |
40MHz |
160MHz |
1162 |
4497 |
6762 |
51020 |
5551-NAB |
Cyrix 5x86 x3 |
33MHz |
99MHz |
857 |
3130 |
4693 |
|
Cyrix5x86 x3 |
40MHz |
120MHz |
1017 |
3752 |
5643 |
|
am5x86 x4 |
40MHz |
160MHz |
1160 |
4155 |
6695 |
51020 |
am5x86 x4 |
42MHz |
168MHz |
1205 |
4490 |
6762 |
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CPU & Memory Test Under PFM486 ( DOS program)
1) 5551-N 40MHz
Performance of 486-PC Ver1.77 (C)1992-1994 DysanKeihin
H----------------------------------------------------H
| i486Dx Frequency = 160.26 MHz
Machine:AT v1.77|
| CPUID Results = AuthenticAMD Fam
4 Mdl14 Stp 4 |
| Ecache Read Time = 47 ns/dword ( 6.3wait, 85mb/s)|
| Ecache Write Time = 80 ns/dword (10.9wait, 50mb/s)|
| Memory Read Time = 47 ns/dword ( 6.3wait, 85mb/s)|
| Memory Write Time = 81 ns/dword (11.1wait, 49mb/s)|
H----------------------------------------------------H
2) 5551-N Original 33MHz
Performance of 486-PC Ver1.77h(C)1992-1995 DysanKeihin
H----------------------------------------------------H
| i486DX Frequency = 133.13 MHz
Machine:AT v1.77h|
| CPUID Results = AuthenticAMD Fam
4 Mdl14 Stp 4 |
| Ecache Read Time = 57 ns/dword ( 6.4wait, 70mb/s)|
| Ecache Write Time = 96 ns/dword (10.8wait, 42mb/s)|
| Memory Read Time = 57 ns/dword ( 6.4wait, 70mb/s)|
| Memory Write Time = 96 ns/dword (10.8wait, 42mb/s)|
H----------------------------------------------------H
3) 5580-Yx With Souped up Type-A
Performance of 486-PC Ver1.77h(C)1992-1995 DysanKeihin
H----------------------------------------------------H
| i486DX Frequency = 160.26MHz
Machine:AT v1.77h|
| CPUID Result = AuthenticAMD
Fam 4 Mdl14 STP 4 |
| Ecache Read Time = 47 ns/dword ( 6.3wait, 85mb/s)|
| Ecache Write Time = 80 ns/dword (10.9wait, 50mb/s)|
| Memory Read Time = 47 ns/dword ( 6.3wait, 85mb/s)|
| Memory Write Time = 80 ns/dword (10.9wait, 50mb/s)|
H----------------------------------------------------H
4) 8595-J Type-3
Performance of 486-PC Ver1.77 (C)1992-1994 DysanKeihin
H----------------------------------------------------H
| i486Dx Frequency = 150.00
MHz Machine:AT v1.77|
| CPUID Results = AuthenticAMD Fam
4 Mdl 8 Stp 4 |
| Ecache Read Time = 26 ns/dword ( 2.6wait,154mb/s)|
| Ecache Write Time = 179 ns/dword (24.7wait, 22mb/s)|
| Memory Read Time = 122 ns/dword (17.0wait, 33mb/s)|
| Memory Write Time = 179 ns/dword (24.7wait, 22mb/s)|
H----------------------------------------------------H
Wait!
Oh yeah wait a minute Mr.Postman. Wait! Oh No..
5)FYI
9595 Type-4 N complex
33.333MHz
Performance of 486-PC Ver1.77 (C)1992-1994 DysanKeihin
H----------------------------------------------------H
| i486Dx Frequency = 66.61
MHz Machine:AT v1.77|
| Ecache Read Time = 38 ns/dword ( 1.3wait,105mb/s)|
| Ecache Write Time = 60 ns/dword ( 2.0wait, 67mb/s)|
| Memory Read Time = 134 ns/dword ( 7.7wait, 30mb/s)|
| Memory Write Time = 60 ns/dword ( 2.0wait, 67mb/s)|
H----------------------------------------------------H
40.0MHz
Performance of 486-PC Ver1.77 (C)1992-1994 DysanKeihin
H----------------------------------------------------H
| i486Dx Frequency = 79.96
MHz Machine:AT v1.77|
| Ecache Read Time = 31 ns/dword ( 1.2wait,129mb/s)|
| Ecache Write Time = 50 ns/dword ( 2.0wait, 80mb/s)|
| Memory Read Time = 126 ns/dword ( 8.8wait, 32mb/s)|
| Memory Write Time = 50 ns/dword ( 2.0wait, 80mb/s)|
H----------------------------------------------------H
CPUID results were erroneousely deleted. But
it wasa stock DX2-66 with a gold heat sink
loaded on my stock N complex.
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