TAAC(4S) — DEVICES AND NETWORK INTERFACES
NAME
taac − Sun applications accelerator
CONFIG
taac0 at vme32d32 ? csr 0x28000000
CONFIG − SUN-3/SUN-4 SYSTEMS
device taac0 at vme32d32 1 csr 0x28000000
device taac0 at vme32d32 2 csr 0xf8000000
device taac0 at vme32d32 3 csr 0x28000000
The first line should be used to generate a kernel for Sun-3/160, Sun-3/260, Sun-4/260, Sun-4/370 and Sun-4/460 systems. The second line should be used to generate a kernel for Sun-4/110 systems; and the last line should be used to generate a kernel for Sun-4/330 systems.
CONFIG − SUN-4/150 SYSTEMS
device taac0 at vme32d32 2 csr 0xf8000000
AVAILABILITY
TAAC-1 can only be used in Sun VME-bus packages with 4 or more full size (9U) slots.
DESCRIPTION
The taac interface supports the optional TAAC-1 Applications Accelerator. This add-on device is composed of a very-long-instruction-word computation engine, coupled with an 8MB memory array. This memory area can be used as a frame buffer or as storage for large data sets.
the Sun-4/150 VME address space is limited to 28 bits. The TAAC-1 must be reconfigured to work in this package. See Configuration Procedures fro the TAAC-1 Application Accelerator Board Set.
Programs can be downloaded for execution on the TAAC-1 directly, they can be executed by the host processor, or the host processor and the TAAC-1 engine can be used in combination. See the TAAC-1 User’s Guide for detailed information on accessing the TAAC-1 from the host. This manual also describes the C compiler, the programming tools, and the support libraries for the TAAC-1.
Programs on the host processor gain access to the TAAC-1 registers and memory by using mmap(2).
SEE ALSO
TAAC-1 Application Accelerator: User Guide
Configuration Procedures for the TAAC-1 Application Accelerator Board Set
Sun Release 4.1 — Last change: 6 December 1989