| Title: | FDDI - The Next Generation | 
| Moderator: | NETCAD::STEFANI | 
| Created: | Thu Apr 27 1989 | 
| Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 2259 | 
| Total number of notes: | 8590 | 
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NOTE:	***** For Internal Use ONLY *****
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* THE PURPOSE OF THIS NOTE IS:
	a. Convey Digital's intention to deliver a family
	   of PCI_Local_Bus to FDDI Adapters/Modules
	b. Solicit additional product requirement inputs
	c. Identify internal and external (Distributors, VARs, 
	   OEMs, etc.) volume opportunities
	   
	d. Begin working with those identified in "C" above
	   during Q3-FY94.
    
    	Address all replies to: DELNI::G_NIELSEN
    			 	DTN: 226-5510
    				MAIL: LKG1-2/W06
    
It is expected that an explosion of industry wide use of PCI_Local_Bus
will begin Q3/Q4-FY94, and that Digital must be positioned to ride the
front of the wave.  
	Your help is needed to make a market for Digital's
	PCI_Local_Bus to FDDI Adapters and Modules.
* PCI_Local_Bus IS BEING IMPLEMENTED IN THREE WAYS:
	1. As an on-board inter-chip connection bus
	2. As an I/O Expansion Bus Option (like PC options today)
	3. As a Mezzanine Card for use on Single-Board-Computers (SBCs)
	   and other controllers,  etc, / higher level functionality
	   modules
	#1 and #2 above are described in the IEEE PCI_Local_Bus 
	Specification Revision 2.0, 30-APR-1993.
	#3 above is described in the IEEE DRAFT PCI Mezzanine Card 
	Specification P1386.1/Draft 0.1 9-NOV-1993
* DIGITAL'S PCI_Local_Bus TO FDDI Adapter/Module INTENTIONS:
	a. Deliver a series of PCI/FDDI options that are aggressively
	   price competitive with alternative LAN technologies.
	b. Deliver both I/O Expansion Slot and Mezzanine Card Options
	c. Deliver a full suite of Drivers and NOS support at FRS
  
* FORM FACTOR
	Both the I/O Expansion Bus and Mezzanine card IEEE specifications
	define specific alternative board sizes.  At this time (2-DEC-93), 
	we can NOT confirm which board form factor will be used for each 
	of the options.  (It is the intent to use the smallest form factor
	possible in each case.)
* FDDI OPTION VARIATIONS  will include:
	SAS using MMF w/MIC connector
	SAS using ANSI UTP w/RJ45 connector
	DAS using MMF w/MIC connectors & control for an external OBR
	SAS and DAS using SMF is a TBD
	NOTE: 	We are evaluating use of the "SC" MIC in place
		of the MIC currently used with MMF.  This is the
		same MIC that will be used with ATM.
* FIRMWARE AND DRIVER PORT ARCHITECTURE
	The current PDQ Port Architecture will be implemented in order
	preserve and take advantage of Digital's existing portfolio of 
	Operating System drivers.
* AVAILABILITY
	FRS is planned to occur during Q1-FY95 (July/September - 1994)
    
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines | 
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| 1169.1 | ROM01::MIGLIORATO | Don't panic, I've got it | Fri Jul 01 1994 07:30 | 7 | |
|     George,
    is there some update to .0 ?? mainly about the availability and the kind
    of the board (Mezzanine or Chipset), and if with the board will be
    shipped also a driver (OSF/1 or Real Time O.S., i.e. VxWorks).
    
    Thanks in advance.
    /Siro.
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| 1169.2 | Drivers | SCHOOL::WASHABAUGH | Born to be Mild | Tue Jul 05 1994 09:35 | 5 | 
| All drivers that run on the DEFEA (EISA FDDI) are being updated to support the PCI FDDI card. I don't think there are any new drivers being developed. If you have any specific needs, send mail to the product manager George Nielsen. doug | |||||
| 1169.3 | Not so fast on no new drivers... | MAVRIC::POST | Network backed up? Give it more fiber. | Sat Aug 06 1994 21:28 | 7 | 
|     Ahh but there is!
    
    The will hopefully ship with the DEFPA an OS/2 Netware ODI driver. The
    DEFEA kit will be upgraded with this driver also by the end of
    September....
    
    -Don
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| 1169.4 | NACAD::STEFANI | Have the # for the Mars Observer? | Sun Aug 07 1994 16:52 | 13 | |
|     re: .1
    
    >>is there some update to .0 ?? mainly about the availability and the
    >>kind of the board (Mezzanine or Chipset), and if with the board will be
    >>shipped also a driver (OSF/1 or Real Time O.S., i.e. VxWorks).
    
    The current plans include both Mezzanine and single-slot FDDI PCI
    controllers.  OSF/1 AXP will most definitely be supported and a VxWorks
    driver is listed in the internal spec on the Mezzanine cards.  For more
    details, you really should contact the Product Manager (George Nielsen)
    at DELNI::G_NIELSEN.
    
       - Larry
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