M-Motion Video Adapter
@80B3.adf
M-Motion Video Adapter
@80B3.adf Enhanced M-MVA [adds monitor choice]
date 2/10/90
191-037 Enhanced M-Motion Video Adapter/A
for the IBM PS/2
190-018 M-Motion Video Adapter/A for the
IBM PS/2
M-MVA Base Card
M-MVA Daughter Card
M-MVA Cable Pinout
Installation Procedure
Attach Monitor to M-MVA Cable
Systemboard Video Termination
Terminator Pinout for M-MVA
ADF (shared by old and new M-MVA)
m-motion.exe M-Motion 256 color driver Thanks,
Dr. Jim!
mcontrol.zip MMotion Media control for M-motion
Adt
mmpmctr1.exe MMotion MControl/2 for
MMPM (1/2)
mmpmctr2.exe MMotion MControl/2 for
MMPM (2/2)
m-mvidad.exe M-Motion Video
Adpt. Software v1.02
m-mvidad.txt Readme
for m-mvidad.exe
Thank Fred Spencer up in Maple Syrup Land (BC) for the MMPM files.
M-MVA Base Card
J1 12 Pin Header
J2 80 Pin Header
OSC1 18.000000 MHz Osc
U3 Valor DL2086 20nS
U7 Altera EPB2001LC
U21, U23 Cypress CY7C408A -25VC |
U22 Xilinx XC3390 PP175C-5000
U25 NEC D41256L - 85
U26-U31 Toshiba TC5242256AZ-10
U35 Xilinx XC3390 PP175C-5001
U36, U37 Cypress CY93L422PC
U38 INMOS IMSG176J-40 |
M-MVA Daughter
Card
J1 12 Pin Header
J2 80 Pin Header
P2 Solder Pads for 26 Pin Header
U1 Phillips TEA6300T
U9 Phillips TDA4580
U11-U14 RET (?) RF6609ANP -011
U16 Analog Devices AD7547KP |
U17 Analog Devices AD7870JP
U22 Phillips SAA 9060P
U27 Phillips SAA 9057A
U28 Phillips TDA8709T
U29 Phillips TDA8708T
U30 Phillips SAA 9051 WP
Y1 24.576 MHz Crystal ??? |
Different Versions
The M-Motion Video Adapter/A (#1991,
95F1091) replaces the original M-Motion Video Adapter/A (#3487, 34F3087).
Refer also to Product Announcement 191-036.
M-MVA Cable
Pinout
Video Input Cables
(5 RCA)
DB37 I/O Name
4 V1 Vid In 1
23 V1 Vid In 1
Gnd
2 V2 Vid In 2
21 V2 Vid In 2
Gnd
3 V3 Vid In 3/
Chroma In 2
22 V3 VidIn3/
Chroma In2 Gnd
1 VC Chroma In
1
20 VC Chroma In
1 Gnd
8 CS Comp Sync
27 CS Comp Sync
Gnd
0
0
0 |
PS/2 Display Cable (HDD15)
DB37 I/O Name
6 Pin 1
Red
7 Pin 2
Green
5 Pin 3
Blue
Pin 4
N/C
29 Pin 5
V Sync Gnd
25 Pin 6
Red Gnd
26 Pin 7
Green Gnd
24 Pin 8
Blue Gnd
Pin 9
N/C
28 Pin 10
H Sync Gnd
Pin 11
N/C
Pin 12
N/C
9 Pin 13
H Sync
10 Pin 14
V Sync
Pin 15
N/C |
Audio In/Out Cables (6 RCA)
DB37 I/O Name
19 1L Aud
In 1 L
37 1L Aud
In 1 Gnd
18 1R Aud
in 1 R
36 1R Aud
In 1 Gnd
16 2L Aud
In 2 L
34 2L Aud
In 2 Gnd
17 2R Aud
In 2 R
35 2R Aud
In 2 Gnd
15 OL Aud
Out L
33 OL Aud
Out L Gnd
14 OR Aud
Out R
32 OR Aud
Out R Gnd
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Installation
Procedure
1 Copy @80B3.adf
to the options disk using "Copy an Options Diskette" from
System Programs main menu.
2 Install M-MVA in a Auxiliary Video Extentsion
slot (16 or 32 bit slot). The M-MVA uses
the base
video from the XGA or XGA-2 card
3 Connect all cables to PS/2, but DO
NOT CONNECT any cables to the M-MVA.
This insures two
things - all setup screens will be visible and the palette registers on
the
M-MVA will initialize
correctly.
4 Run Automatic Configuration and save. Reboot
and run system programs again.
Select Set Configuration
> Change Configuration. Choose the 8515 for better display quality.
Reboot system and run software installation program.
Attaching
Monitor to VGA Display Connector
NOTE: The PS/2 color
display should be cabled to the VGA Display connector (HDD15) cable after
the M-MVA has been installed and successfully configured.
System
Board Video Termination
Whenever a color display is attached to the VGA Display
connector, the VGA Terminator plug MUST
be installed in the system board display connector. Otherwise, the PS/2
VGA adapter will not recognize that a color display is attached to the
M-MVA, and all VGA and video output will be displayed in monochrome (B&W).
(Ed. Does this apply to a Base Video
adapter like the XGA-2?)
Terminator
for M-MVA
From Brad Parker (out among the flat cornfields of Iowa)
This is the terminator that came with an M-motion
adapter. I suspect that it would work equally well with the ATi Gup or
any other auxiliary video card. Probably keeps the video drive amps on
the unused card from going into oscillation.
The terminator requires three 75 ohm 1/4 watt resistors.
As 75 ohms can be difficult at times to find, rest easy in knowing that
the originals have a 20% tolerance, so any 5% tolerance or better resistor
with an impedance between 63 and 100 ohms should work.
The resistors are wired in parallel between each color's drive
pin and it's respective ground. In addition, the terminator keys the monitor
ID to 0 by having a jumper between the 0 ID pin and digital ground. (Monitor
Presence Detect ID=0); which together with opens on Pins 4, 12, and 15
(MPDID 1, 2, and 3) ensures that the system thinks an 8512 or 8513 (640x480
analog color only) monitor is attached.
Use a 15 pin male VGA connector and hood. The component
values are as follows: R1-R3 75 ohm 20% 1/4 watt resistor J1 Insulated
24 gauge single conductor wire
Connect as follows:
Pin
Pin
1 ----^v^v^v^v---- 6
2 ----^v^v^v^v---- 7
3 ----^v^v^v^v---- 8
10 ---------------- 11 (shorted, in words)
Note the original unit has shrink tubing on the resistor
leads-Not a bad idea. An alternate technique would be to just plug
in any old monitor on the base video VGA output. Of course that takes up
a bit of physical desktop.
Description
The M-Motion Video Adapter/A is a full-frame buffer that
adds audio and video to the Personal System/2 system units with Micro Channel
architecture. This adapter is capable of receiving Composite Video
(3 PAL (R)/NTSC or 2 SVHS) and produces a corresponding video CS
output signal to synchronize the input video sources. The CS
output is fully compatible with CCIR standards at line periods of 64Us
and 63.555Us. The CS output voltage is compatible with TTL levels,
terminated into 75 Ohms. Composite Sync (CS) output
is available to synchronize up to three compatible video input sources
at the same time.
Features and characteristics:
o Full control of digitized video via M-Control Program/2
software. The digitized video images can be sized, captured, stored, and
recalled from the PS/2 workstation.
o Full control of output video (contrast, hue, brightness)
via software. Output video and the VGA text and graphics are interchangeable
and can be overlaid via software.
o Video output fully compatible with PS2 VGA display connection
and fully compatible with all high resolution VGA modes (640 and 720 horizontal
pels). Limited support is provided with low resolution
modes (320 or 360 horizontal pels). This adapter requires the Micro
Channel expansion card slot with video extension.
o The capability to produce stereo audio output at high
quality from two stereo analog audio programmable inputs. The input
line audio can also be digitized and played back at FM quality levels.
Full control of audio output (volume, treble, bass, and balance) is available
via software.
080B3 "M-Motion Video
Adapter/A" Same adf, some additions for
new M-MVA)
pos[3]=XXXXX111b ; Allow readback of adapter rev level [added
to new adf]
Adapter I/O Address Range
<"Base 1300H", (1300-1339>,
3300 (3300-3339), 5300 (5300-5339), 7300 (7300-7339)
Adapter Interrupt
This adapter uses a hardware interrupt which may be shared
with another adapter, but for maximum performance the interrupt should
not be shared. If it must be shared, share with the interrupt which has
the least activity. This adapter interrupts at a rate of 50 to 60
times per second when enabled. NOTE:
Some adapters label interrupt 9 as interrupt 2. If another adapter
is using interrupt 2 and you choose interrupt 9, you will be sharing interrupt
9 with that adapter.
<Interrupt
3> or 9
Display Type (New ADF)
Chose 8514 if you have an 8514 or earlier display. Chose
8515 if you have an 8515 display
<"8514">,
8515
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