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Contents
Main
Notice
Restricted Rights Legend
Preface
Safety Summary Safety Depends On You
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Contents
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List of Tables
1Introduction to the MVME187 Installation Guide
About this Manual
Terminology, Conventions, and Denitions Used in this Manual
Signal Name Conventions
Data and Address Parameter Numeric Formats
Assertion and Negation Conventions
Big-Endian Byte Ordering
Data and Address Size Denitions
Control and Status Bit Denitions
Bit Value Descriptions
True/False Bit State Denitions
Related Documentation
Board
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Document Set for MVME187-0
Additional Manuals for this Board
Other Applicable Motorola Publications
Non-Motorola Peripheral Controllers Publications Bundle
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Applicable Non-Motorola Publications
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2Board Level Hardware Description
This Chapter Covers
General Description
2Onboard Memory Mezzanine Module
SCSI Mass Storage Interface
Serial Ports
Parallel (Printer) Port
Ethernet Transceiver Interface
2187Bug Firmware
Features
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2Specications
Conformance to Requirements
These boards are designed to conform to the requirements of the following specifications:
Table 2-1. MVME187 General Specications
Board Level Overview
Connectors
Adapters
2Transition Modules
ASICs
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Functional Description
Front Panel Switches and LEDs
Table 2-4. Front Panel LEDs
2Data Bus Structure
M88000 MPU
EPROM
Static RAM
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Onboard DRAM
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Battery Backed Up RAM and Clock
2VMEbus Interface
I/O Interfaces
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Local Resources
2Memory Maps
Local Bus Memory Map
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local bus Main Memory Map. Table 2-6. Local I/O Devices Memory Map
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2VMEbus Memory Map
3Hardware Preparation and Installation
Unpacking the Equipment
Overview of Startup Procedure
Table 3-1. Startup Overview (Continued)
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Table 3-1. Startup Overview (Continued)
Preparing the Hardware
Modifying Conguration before Installation
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Hardware Preparation and Installation
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Figure 3-1. MVME187 Switches, Headers, Connectors, Fuses, and LEDs
MVME 187
PRIMARY SIDE
P2
STATFAIL RUN SCON LAN SCSIVME
Checking the 187Bug EPROMs
Jumper Settings
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Table 3-2. J1 Bit Descriptions
Table 3-3. Factory Settings for J1 General Purpose Readable Jumpers
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Table 3-5. Settings for Optional J6 SRAM Backup Power Source Select Header
Table 3-6. Settings for J7 and J8 Serial Port 4 Clock Conguration Select Headers
Preparing the MVME187 for Installation
Preparing the System Chassis
Installing the Hardware
Installing the MVME187 in the Chassis
Transition Modules and Adapter Boards Overview
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Hardware Preparation and Installation
Figure 3-2. Typical Internal SCSI and Serial Port Connections
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Installing Transition Modules and Adapter Boards
Connecting Peripherals
Table 3-12. Peripheral Connection Procedures
powerup)
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Installing the Hardware
Figure 3-4. Typical Transition Module Peripheral Port Connectors
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Completing the Installation
Starting the System
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System Considerations
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4Debugger General Information
Introduction to MVME187Bug
Overview of M88000 Firmware
Description of 187Bug
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Comparison with M68000-Based Firmware
187Bug Implementation
Memory Requirements
Booting and Restarting 187Bug
Starting Up 187Bug
Autoboot
ROMboot
Network Boot
Restarting the System
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Disk I/O Support
Disk Support Facilities
Blocks Versus Sectors
Device Probe Function
Disk I/O via 187Bug Commands
Disk I/O via 187Bug System Calls
Default 187Bug Controller and Device Parameters
There are three ways to change the parameter tables:
Disk I/O Error Codes
187Bug returns an error code if an attempted disk operation is unsuccessful.
The source
Network I/O Support
Intel 82596 LAN Coprocessor Ethernet Driver
UDP/IP Protocol Modules
RARP/ARP Protocol Modules
BOOTP Protocol Module
TFTP Protocol Module
Network Boot Control Module
Network I/O Error Codes
Multiprocessor Support
Multiprocessor Control Register (MPCR) Method
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Global Control and Status Register (GCSR) Method
Diagnostic Facilities
Table 4-2. Diagnostic Utilities
Table 4-1. Diagnostic Monitor Commands/Prexes
187Bug Diagnostic Test Groups
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5 Using the 187Bug Debugger
Entering Debugger Command Lines
Terminal Input/Output Control
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Debugger Command Syntax
Syntactic Variables
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Port Numbers
Entering and Debugging Programs
Creating a Program with the Assembler/Disassembler
Downloading an S-Record Object File
Read the Program from Disk
Calling System Utilities from User Programs
Preserving the Debugger Operating Environment
187Bug Vector Table and Workspace
Hardware Functions
Exception Vectors Used by 187Bug
CPU/MPU Registers
Floating Point Support
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Scientic Notation
The 187Bug Debugger Command Set
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ACongure and Environment Commands
This Appendix Covers
Conguring the Board Information Block
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Setting Environment to Bug/Operating System
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BDisk/Tape Controller Data
Disk/Tape Controller Modules Supported
BDisk/Tape Controller Default Congurations
Note SCSI Common Command Set (CCS) devices are only the ones tested by Motorola Computer Group.
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MVME327A -- 9 Devices
MVME328 -- 14 Devices
IOT Command Parameters for Supported Floppy Types
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CNetwork Controller Data
Network Controller Modules Supported
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Table C-1. Network Controller Access Data (Continued)
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DTroubleshooting the MVME187: Solving Startup Problems
or sending your CPU board back for repair.
debugger environment. (The board was tested under these conditions before it left the factory.)
Table D-1. Troubleshooting Steps
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Note
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EEIA-232-D Interconnections
Introduction
Table E-1. EIA-232-D Interconnections
Levels of Implementation
Signal Adaptations
Sample Congurations
Levels of Implementation
Figure E-1. Middle-of-the-Road EIA-232-D Conguration
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Proper Grounding
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Index
Symbols
Numerics
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support 4-13 via 187Bug commands 4-15 via 187Bug system calls 4-16
default configurations B-2
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local bus 2-24 local I/O devices 2-26 VMEbus 2-28 VMEbus short I/O 2-28
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in NVRAM 3-9
edge significant 1-2 level significant 1-2
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