Inova ICP-PII user manual Software, Linux, VentureCom, Windows

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Product Overview

ICP-PIII

 

 

1.3Software

1.31Linux

Being a modern operating system, Linux executes a 32-bit architecture, uses pre-emptive multi- tasking, has protected memory, supports multiple users, and has rich support for networking, including TCP/IP. Linux was originally written for Intel’s 386 architecture, but now runs on a wide variety of hardware platforms including the full x86 family of processors as well as Alpha, SPARC, and PowerPC.

Linux’s architecture also creates a more reliable and inherently stable system through the use of protected memory and pre-emptive multitasking. Protected memory prevents an error in one application from bringing down the entire system, and genuine multitasking means that a bottle- neck in one application does not hold up the entire system. Linux also maintains a very clean separation between user processes and kernel processes. While other server class operating sys- tems use protected memory this feature is prone to failure if faulty applications are allowed to invade kernel space with their processes.

1.32 VentureCom

Hard, real-time scalability and embedded operation extensions are required for Windows NT by HAL modification for deterministic interrupt handling at multiple priority levels. This approach achieves response times in the μs range and reduces hardware resource requirements while main- taining full compatibility with the enormous range of standard software and device drivers written for the Windows NT operating system.

1.33 Windows 2000

Windows 2000 is highly reliable and available 32-bit OS.

Support for USB devices allows connection of peripherals without the need to reboot the system and unlike Windows NT 4.0 support is also provided for the IEE1394a (FireWire) devices. Finally, secure, wireless communication between two Windows 2000-based computers is possible using the popular IrDA infrared protocol.

Removable storage devices such as DVD and Device Bay are supported as are new display devices such as Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP), multiple video cards and monitors, OpenGL 1.2, DirectX® 7.0 API, and Video Port Extensions.

With Plug and Play automatic installation of new hardware is possible with only minimal configu- ration. More than 12,000 devices now support this functionality.

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Contents ICP-PIII USA Contents PrefaceICP-PIII CompactPCI Backplane A1 IPB-FPE8 CPU Extension B1 IPM-ATA CPU Extension Unpacking and Special Handling Instructions ICP-PIIIPreface Revision History Revision HistoryThree Year Limited Warranty Overview Contents ICP-PIII Software InterfacingPeripherals GraphicsSpecifications Mobile PiiiCompactPCI Configuration CPU Family Processor CPU Speeds Multi-Processing PackageVGA VentureCom SoftwareLinux Windows36 OS-9 Windows CEVxWorks 37 QNXBlock Diagram HardwareConnector Location Connector DescriptionDescription Front-Panel Features Interface Description & Location44 Front-Panel Options Interface Positions 45 InterfacesConfiguration Con Tents ConfigurationICP-PIII Memory MapUMB Reservations for ISA Start Address Finish Address Port AddressingI/O Mapped Peripherals Address DescriptionMemory Mapped Peripherals Interrupt RoutingInterrupt Request Interrupt Vector Function/Assignment Inova Piii Device List Device Description PCI Interrupt Number RoutingInterrupt Configuration CompactPCITimer / Counter Timer Function/AssignmentWatchdog This page has been left blank intentionally Page2-10 Interfaces Contents InterfacesICP-PIII CompactPCI J1/J2 Connector CompactPCI ConnectorICP-PIII Connector J1 and J2 Pin Nr Row a Row B Row C Row D Row E CompactPCI CLK6 GND CompactPCI CLK6 GND FWTPA+ Fwtpa HCS0# Rear I/O OptionCompactPCI Backplane 10 Inova’s 32-Bit CompactPCI 8-Slot Backplane RH System Slot Pin No Signal Interfaces21 J7 & J12 Fast Ethernet 22 J17 VGA Interface Resolution 256 16.7M Pin No Signal 23 J16 PanelLink Interface24 J16 GigaSTAR Interface 24 GigaSTAR D-Sub Interface Pinout 11 GigaSTAR Interface25 USB Interface Pinout 25 USB Connector Signals 25 J19 USB Interface26 J15 FireWire Interface 26 FireWire Interface Pinout 26 FireWire Connector Signals29 J14 Flash Interface 28 J20 Reset Button27 J20 Infrared iRdA Interface 30 J18 Floppy Disk InterfaceConnecting the Piii to the Inova IPB-FPE8 31 CPU to IPB-FPE8 ConnectionConnecting the Piii to the Inova ICP-HD-1 CompactPCIConnecting the Piii to the Inova IPB-FPE12 33 CPU to IPB-FPE12 Connection34 CPU to IPB-FPE12 Connection Connecting the Piii to the ICP-FD-1 35 CPU to Slim-Line Floppy Disk ConnectionIPB-FPE8 A1 IPB-FPE8 CPU Extension A1.1 J11 Interface for COM1, Mouse & KeyboardA1.2 IPB-FPE8 & Front-panel 4HP or 8HP A1.3 Stand-Alone IPB-FPE8 Pin J11A1.4 IPB-FPE8MS Theme Variation DescriptionCompactPCI A1.5 IPB-FPE8MS DescriptionA1.6 Keyboard Interface A1.7 Mouse InterfaceCompactPCI A1.8 COM1 InterfaceThis page has been left blank intentionally PageA-8 ICP-HD B1 ICP-HD CPU Extension B1.1 J11, J13 InterfacesB1.2 ICP-HD-1 & Front-panel 4HP or 8HP B1.3 IDE Carrier Board ICP-HD-1 Figure B1.3 IDE Carrier Board ICP-HD1B1.4 ICP-HDE8MS Theme Variation Figure B1.4 IDE Carrier ICP-HDE8MSThen the COM2 on the IDE carriers B1.5 ICP-HDE8MS Description Figure B1.5 Top & Bottom Views of the ICP-HDE8MSB1.6 Keyboard Interface B1.7 Mouse InterfacePin No Signal RS232 B1.8 COM1 & COM 2 InterfacesIPM-ATA B1 IPM-ATA CPU Extension B1.1 J1 InterfacesB1.1 J1 Interfaces Contd KEYCompact Flash Jumper J6Master Slave Master Jumper J7B1.4 IPM-ATA-PCMCIA Pcmcia Device in J5 Jumper J8 MasterB1.5 Device Compatibility Test Position Compact Flash Card Jumper ResultThis page has been left blank intentionally PageB-8 IPB-FPE12 C1 IPB-FPE12 CPU Extension C1.1 J13 Interface for LPT1 & COM2C1.2 IPB-FPE12 & Front-panel 4HP or 12HP C1.3 LPT1 & COM2 Piggyback J13Table C1.3 IPB-FPE12 Connector Description C1.4 LPT1 Interface Figure C1.6 LPT1 Interface PinoutC1.5 COM2 Interface IPB-RIO Appendix D D1 IPB-RIO CPU ExtensionHard Disk J10 Hard Disk J9 D1.3 IPB-RIO-C-SHORT Rear I/O CD1.4 IPB-RIO-C-80MM This page has been left blank intentionally PageD-6