Index

I

N D E X

hardware interrupts software-programmable 4-17

hardware preparation 2-4 headers 2-10 hexadecimal character 1-12host port B-34

host system B-35

I

I/O interfaces 4-11

IACK (interrupt acknowledge) 2-13installation instructions 2-10

Intel 82596 LAN Coprocessor Ethernet driver B-20

interrupt acknowledge (IACK) 2-13Interrupt Stack Pointer (ISP) B-11interrupts 4-17

introduction 1-1,2-1,3-1,4-1,A-1IOC (I/O Control) B-17

IOI (Input/Output Inquiry) B-16IOP (Physical I/O to Disk) B-16IOT (I/O Teach) B-17

IOT command parameters C-5

IOT command parameters for supported floppy types C-5

ISP (Interrupt Stack Pointer) B-11italic strings B-28

J

J1 2-6

J10 2-8

J2 2-6

J3 4-20

J6 2-7, 2-10

J7 2-7, 2-10

J8 2-7, 2-10

J9 2-8

jumpers 2-4, 2-10

L

LAN (see 82596CA and Ethernet) 4-15 LAN Coprocessor Ethernet Driver B-20

LAN DMA transfers 4-20LAN FIFO buffer 4-19LAN transceiver 2-16 LEDs 3-3

levels of implementation A-3 LFM (linear feet per minute) 1-3 linear feet per minute (LFM) 1-3 Local Area Network (see LAN) 4-15 local bus 4-18

local bus access 4-18

local bus memory map 3-4,3-5 local bus time-out4-18

local bus to DRAM cycle times 4-18 local I/O devices memory map 3-6 local reset (LRST) 3-2,3-8

local reset operation 3-8 local resources 4-16 location monitors 2-16

logical unit number (LUN) (see CLUN or DLUN)

longword 1-12

lowercase command entry B-26LRST (local reset) 3-2,3-8

LUN (logical unit number) (see CLUN or DLUN)

M

mantissa field B-45 manual terminology 1-12 MC68040 TRAP instructions B-36 MC68060 MPU 4-4

MCECC 1-7 memory maps

local bus 3-4

local I/O devices 3-6 memory requirements B-11metasymbols B-28 middle-of-the-road EIA-232-D configu-

ration A-5

minimum EIA-232-D connection A-6 MK48T08 (see Battery Backed Up RAM,

BBRAM, and NVRAM) 4-10

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