Jazz (computer)

Jazz (computer)

The Jazz computer architecture was a motherboard and chipset design originally developed by Microsoft for use in developing Windows NT. The design was eventually used as the basis for most MIPS-based Windows NT systems.

In part because Microsoft intended NT to be portable between various microprocessor architectures, the MIPS RISC architecture was chosen for one of the first development platforms for the NT project in the late 1980s/early 1990s. However, around 1990, the existing MIPS-based systems (such as the TURBOchannel-equipped DECstation or the SGI Indigo) varied drastically from standard Intel personal computers such as the IBM AT—for example, neither used the ISA bus so common in Intel 386-class machines.

For those and other reasons, Microsoft decided to design their own MIPS-based hardware platform on which to develop NT, which resulted in the Jazz architecture. Later, Microsoft sold this architecture design to the MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. where it became the MIPS Magnum R4000.

The Jazz architecture includes:
*a MIPS R4000/R4400 (MIPS III) or compatible microprocessor
*an EISA bus
*a framebuffer for video output (the G364 framebuffer)
*PS/2 connectors for mouse and keyboard
* a Floppy-disk controller
*onboard 16-bit sound system
*onboard National Semiconductor SONIC Ethernet
*onboard NCR 53C9x SCSI chipset for hard disk and CD-ROM interface
*standard IBM AT serial and parallel ports
*IBM AT-style time-of-year clock

This design was simple enough and powerful enough that a majority of Windows NT-capable MIPS systems were based on modified versions of the Jazz architecture. A list of systems which more or less were based on Jazz includes:
*MIPS Magnum (R4000 PC-50 and SC-50 versions)
*Acer PICA - uses S3 videocard
*Olivetti M700 - has different video and sound system
*NEC RISCstation - Jazz with PCI

The Jazz systems were designed to partially comply with the Advanced RISC Computing (ARC) standard, and each used the ARC firmware to boot Windows NT. Other operating systems were also ported to various Jazz implementations, such as RISC/os to the MIPS Magnum.

There were also some MIPS systems designed to run Windows NT and comply with the ARC standard, but nevertheless were "not" based on the Jazz platform:
*DeskStation Tyne
* NeTpower FASTseries Falcon
* ShaBLAMM! NiTro-VLB
* Siemens-Nixdorf RM-200, RM-300 and RM-400

External links

* Linux-MIPS [http://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/index.php/Jazz Jazz] article
* [http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/arc/ NetBSD/arc]


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