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+ | ===VGA adapter on Dimension=== | ||
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+ | > Hi, did you know if it is possible to use a standard vga multisynch | ||
+ | > monitor connected to next dimension board with a 13w3-to-vga | ||
+ | > adapter ? | ||
+ | |||
+ | Yes, as long you have a Sync-On-Green one and a refresh rate ~63kHz and | ||
+ | 68Hz. | ||
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==Documents== | ==Documents== |
Revision as of 19:13, 14 July 2019
The NeXTcube was introduced in 1990 and discontinued in 1993.
Info
CPU
The NeXTcube is powered by a Motorola 68040 processor clocked at 25MHz, with an integrated FPU. The system also features a 25 MHz Motorola DSP56001.
Memory
Available with 16MB RAM, expandable to 64MB.
Troubleshooting
Dimension board LED flash codes
1,2 ROM CRC check failures 3 Bad VRAM 4 Bad NVRAM (The NVRAM store in the clock chip) 5 No usable DRAM
VGA adapter on Dimension
> Hi, did you know if it is possible to use a standard vga multisynch > monitor connected to next dimension board with a 13w3-to-vga > adapter ? Yes, as long you have a Sync-On-Green one and a refresh rate ~63kHz and 68Hz.
Documents
- ftp://ftp.atlas.altexxa.net/doc/comp/next/Cube33_Schematics.tar.gz - Turbo Cube schematics