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Developer Note
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© Apple Computer, Inc. 2000
Developer Note
Macintosh LC 520 Computer
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 Developer Note Developer Press© Apple Computer, Inc. 2000  Developer Note Macintosh LC 520 Computer

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x PREFACE Supplemental Reference Documents 0 To supplement the information in this developer note, developers should have copies of the appropriate

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xi PREFACE To order products or to request a complimentary copy of the APDA Tools Catalog , contact APDA Apple Computer, Inc. P.O. Box 319Buffalo,

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xii PREFACE Here are other abbreviations used in this developer note:mA milliamperes µs microsecondsµA microamperes ns nanoseconds MB megabytes sec.

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CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1Figure 1-0Listing 1-0Table 1-0

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CHAPTER 1 Introduction 2 Summary of Features The Macintosh LC 520 computer is an integrated Macintosh computer with a built-in color display. It is a

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CHAPTER 1 IntroductionIntegrated Design 3 integrated case larger than that of the Macintosh Color Classic RAM expandable to 36 MB instead of 10

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CHAPTER 1 Introduction 4 Built-in Color Display Figure 1-1 Front view of the Macintosh LC 520 computer Back View 1Figure 1-2 shows the back of the Ma

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CHAPTER 1IntroductionBuilt-in Color Display 5Figure 1-2 Back view of the Macintosh LC 520 computerThe display screen in the Macintosh LC 520 computer

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CHAPTER 1Introduction6 Power On and OffVideo RAM 1The Macintosh LC 520 computer comes with 512 KB of VRAM and a socket for a SIMM with an additional 2

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CHAPTER 1IntroductionPower Saver 7Power Saver 1The power saver is an optional feature that automatically turns off the display whenever the Macintosh

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 Apple Computer, Inc.© 2000, Apple Computer, Inc.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, o

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CHAPTER 1Introduction8 RAM ExpansionRAM Expansion 1The Macintosh LC 520 computer comes with 4 MB of RAM built in. By installing a SIMM, the user can e

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CHAPTER 1IntroductionRAM Expansion 9Figure 1-5 RAM expansion SIMM R 1.57 ± 0.1[.062 ± .004]10.16 ± 0.20[.400 ± .008]107.95 ± 0.20[4.25 ± .008]101.19 ±

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CHAPTER 1Introduction10 PDS Expansion SlotPDS Expansion Slot 1The Macintosh LC 520 computer has a single internal 114-pin expansion connector that pro

Page 16 - Built-in Color Display 1

CHAPTER 1IntroductionSCSI Bus 11The Macintosh LC 520 computer includes a new feature that automatically provides the proper termination when no extern

Page 17 - Screen Control Pushbuttons 1

CHAPTER 1Introduction12 Floppy Disk DriveComparison of SCSI Arrangements 1There are now three arrangements of SCSI cabling and termination used in Mac

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CHAPTER 1IntroductionSerial I/O Ports 13Serial I/O Ports 1The Macintosh LC 520 computer has two serial ports, one for a printer and one for a modem. T

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CHAPTER 1Introduction14 Serial I/O PortsFigure 1-6 Serial port socketsThe extra pin on the modem connector provides +5V power from the ADB power suppl

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CHAPTER 1IntroductionADB Ports 15ADB Ports 1The ADB ports are functionally the same as those on other Macintosh computers. The Apple Desktop Bus is a

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CHAPTER 1Introduction16 KeyboardMicrophone 1The Macintosh LC 520 computer has a built-in microphone at the front of the case. The microphone is conne

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CHAPTER 1IntroductionKeyboard 17NoteThe user must hold down a key combination for at least 1 second to allow the ADB microcontroller enough time to re

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iiiContents Figures and Tables vii Preface About This Note ixContents of This Note ixSupplemental Reference Documents xConventions and Abbreviations

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CHAPTER 2Architecture 2Figure 2-0Listing 2-0Table 2-0

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CHAPTER 2Architecture20 Block DiagramThis chapter describes the architecture of the Macintosh LC 520 computer. It describes the main components on the

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CHAPTER 2ArchitectureBlock Diagram 21Figure 2-1 Block diagram A31–0D31–0D31–0A21–2D31–0DFAC IIADBtransceiverCuda(68HC05)ADBmicro-controllerRA10–0D15

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CHAPTER 2Architecture22 Block DiagramCombo Custom IC 2In the Macintosh LC 520 computer, the functions of two interface ICs, the SCC (85C30) and the SC

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CHAPTER 2ArchitectureAddress Map 23One way of using sound record with playthrough is in the recording of sounds from a CD or CD-ROM. IMPORTANTAs in th

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CHAPTER 2Architecture24 Address MapFigure 2-2 24-bit and 32-bit address maps $FFFF FFFF$F000 0000$7000 0000$50FF FFFF$4000 0000Video RAMRAM$0000 00

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CHAPTER 2ArchitectureVideo Display Timing 25Video RAM 2The Macintosh LC 520 computer uses separate video RAM (VRAM) to store the screen buffer. The vi

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CHAPTER 2Architecture26 Video Display TimingFigure 2-3 Standard video timingVideo224 dots 640 dots864 dotsBack porch = 96 dotsHorizontal sync pulse =

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CHAPTER 2ArchitectureVideo Display Timing 27When the Apple IIe Card for the Macintosh is installed in the expansion slot, the Macintosh LC 520 compute

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iv Chapter 2 Architecture 19Block Diagram 20MC68030 Microprocessor 20Ardbeg Custom IC 20Ariel Custom IC 20Combo Custom IC 22Cuda ADB Controller 22Sou

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CHAPTER 2Architecture28 Video Display TimingFigure 2-4 Video timing for the Apple IIe card Video144 dots 560 dots704 dotsBack porch = 80 dotsHorizonta

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CHAPTER 3Expansion 3Figure 3-0Listing 3-0Table 3-0

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CHAPTER 3Expansion30 Expansion SlotThe expansion feature of the Macintosh LC 520 computer is a processor-direct slot that connects directly to the MC6

Page 38 - 26 Video Display Timing

CHAPTER 3ExpansionExpansion Slot 31Table 3-1 Signals on the 96-pin section of the expansion connectorPin number Row A Row B Row C1 SNDOUT Analog GND /

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CHAPTER 3Expansion32 Expansion SlotAll the signals on the expansion connector are capable of driving at least one TTL load (1.6 mA sink, 400 µA source

Page 40 - 28 Video Display Timing

CHAPTER 3ExpansionExpansion Slot 33/CPU.BG Processor bus grant; signal from the external device can become bus master following completion of current

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CHAPTER 3Expansion34 The PDS Expansion Card▲WARNINGThe SNDOUT pin must not be grounded; doing so will short-circuit the +5V power to the sound ciruitr

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CHAPTER 3ExpansionThe PDS Expansion Card 35restrictions for the expansion card. Foldout 3 shows how the card is installed on the main logic board. Ex

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CHAPTER 3Expansion36 The PDS Expansion CardPower for the Expansion Card 3The PDS card uses power supplied through the 96-pin connector. The maximum cu

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CHAPTER 4Software 4Figure 4-0Listing 4-0Table 4-0

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v The Screen Driver 42Screen Driver Calls 42Open 43Control 43Status 44 Chapter 5 Internal Storage Devices 45Storage Device Slide-In Bays 46Front Driv

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CHAPTER 4Software38 ROM SoftwareThe first part of this chapter describes the software in the Macintosh LC 520 computer’s ROM. The second part describe

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CHAPTER 4SoftwareROM Software 39One-Second Interrupt 4As on the Macintosh Color Classic and Macintosh LC III computers, the one-second interrupt on th

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CHAPTER 4Software40 System SoftwareSystem Software 4The Macintosh LC 520 computer requires System 7.1 or a later version of system software. The disk

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CHAPTER 4SoftwareSystem Software 41Sound Control Panel 4The Sound control panel on the Macintosh LC 520 computer is able to update its slider to reflec

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CHAPTER 4Software42 System SoftwareScreen Control Panel 4The Screen control panel has sliders for adjusting brightness and contrast. The user can adju

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CHAPTER 4SoftwareSystem Software 43Because the Screen driver is opened at startup and is never closed, and because there is nothing to read or write,

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CHAPTER 4Software44 System SoftwarecsCode values:High-level call:Control(refNum: INTEGER; csCode: INTEGER; csParamPtr: Ptr) : OSErrStatus 4PBStatus (p

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CHAPTER 5Internal Storage Devices 5Figure 5-0Listing 5-0Table 5-0

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CHAPTER 5Internal Storage Devices46 Storage Device Slide-In BaysThis chapter describes the internal storage devices in the Macintosh LC 520 computer.

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CHAPTER 5Internal Storage DevicesStorage Device Slide-In Bays 47Front Drive Bezel 5The front drive bezel has openings for access to removable media.

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CHAPTER 5Internal Storage Devices48 Internal CD-ROM DriveConnector Adapters 5As Figure 5-1 illustrates, the Macintosh LC 520 computer uses special ada

Page 58 - Storage Device Slide-In Bays

CHAPTER 5Internal Storage DevicesInternal CD-ROM Drive 49Figure 5-4 Connector locations on the hard disk driveFigure 5-5 Dimensions of the CD-ROM driv

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CHAPTER 5Internal Storage Devices50 Internal CD-ROM DriveMounting Method for the CD-ROM Drive 5Figure 5-6 shows the AppleCD 300i CD-ROM drive mounted

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CHAPTER 5Internal Storage DevicesInternal CD-ROM Drive 51NoteThe AppleCD 300i CD-ROM drive connects to the internal SCSI bus. The drive does not have

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APPENDIX General Information 53AppleCD 300i Specifications AThis Appendix describes the performance and capabilities of the AppleCD 300i drive, the int

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APPENDIX AAppleCD 300i Specifications54 SpecificationsCD-ROMModes supported CD-ROM (Mode 1 and Mode 2), CD-ROM XA (Mode 2, Form 1 and Form 2), and CD-I

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55IndexNumerals24-bit addressing 2332-bit addressing 23, 3868HC05 microcontroller 22Aabbreviations xi to xiiaccess to the logic board 4ADB (Apple Desk

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INDEX56P, Qparameter RAM 22PDS (processor-direct slot) 10, 34PDS card 34addresses 35card select signal 35compatibility with Macintosh LC II 30connect

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vii Figures and Tables Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Figure 1-1 Front view of the Macintosh LC 520 computer 4 Figure 1-2 Back view of the Macintosh LC 520

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Foldouts 6Figure 6-0Listing 6-0Table 6-0

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Expansion card design gui062-0487-BFOLDOUT 1

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Expansion card component062-0487-BFOLDOUT 2

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Expansion card assembly062-0487-BFOLDOUT 3

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viii Chapter 5 Internal Storage Devices 45 Figure 5-1 Installation of the internal CD-ROM drive 46 Figure 5-2 Front drive bezel 47 Figure 5-3 Conne

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ix PREFACE About This Note This developer note provides information about the Macintosh LC 520 computer, an integrated model with a built-in 14-inch

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