A
Configure and Environment Commands
Table A-1. ENV Command Parameters (Continued)
ENV Parameter and Options | Default | Meaning of Default |
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Slave Address Translation Address #2 | 00000000 | This register will allow |
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| the VMEbus address |
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| and the local address to |
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| be different. The value |
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| in this register is the |
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| base address of the local |
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| resource that is |
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| associated with the |
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| starting and ending |
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| address selections from |
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| the previous questions. |
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| The default is 0. |
Slave Address Translation Select #2 | 00000000 | This register defines |
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| which bits of the |
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| address are significant. |
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| A logical one “1” |
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| indicates significant |
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| address bits, logical zero |
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| “0” is |
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| The default is 0. |
Slave Control #2 | 0000 | This defines the access |
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| restriction for the |
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| address space defined |
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| with this slave address |
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| decoder. |
Master Enable #1 [Y/N] | Y | Setup and enable the |
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| Master Address |
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| Decoder #1. |
Master Starting Address #1 | 02000000 | This is the base address |
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| of the VMEbus resource |
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| that is accessible from |
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| the local peripheral bus. |
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| The default is the end of |
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| calculated local |
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| memory. |
Master Ending Address #1 | EFFFFFFF | This is the ending |
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| address of the VMEbus |
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| resource that is |
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| accessible from the local |
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| peripheral bus. |
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