MCPN750A CompactPCISingle Board Computer Installation and UseMCPN750A/IH5September 2001 Edition
xISA DMA Channels ...6-10Interval Timers...
5-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteRemote Start Via the PCI Bus500040100 0B? .<cr>PPC1-Bug>Enter the program to be executed by the
Introductionhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-115PPC1-Bug>m 8000EFC4<cr>8000EFC4 08030086? 00008007=<cr>8000EFC4 00000007?
5-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteRemote Start Via the PCI Bus5Reference Function: srom_crc.c/* * srom_crc - generate CRC data for the pas
Introductionhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-135 crc_flipped <<= 1; dbit = crc & 1; crc >>= 1; crc_fl
5-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteRemote Start Via the PCI Bus5
6-166Functional DescriptionIntroductionThis chapter describes the MCPN750A single-board computer on a block diagram level. The General Description pro
6-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description6General DescriptionThe MCPN750A is a hot swappable CompactPCI, non-system slot, si
Block Diagramhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-36The MCPN750A interfaces to a CompactPCI bus using a DEC 21554 non-transparent PCI-to-PCI
6-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description6Figure 6-1. MCPN750A Block DiagramNVRAM/WD/RTC66MHz PPC603 Processor Bus33MHz 32/
Block Diagramhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-56CompactPCI Bus InterfaceThe CompactPCI bus interface is provided using the Intel 21554 no
xiTMCPN710 Transition Module COM1 Connector (J6)...7-19TMCPN710 Transition Module COM2 Connector (J8)...
6-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description6Ethernet InterfaceMCPN750A provides an Ethernet interface via the 21143 device. Th
Block Diagramhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-76PCI Mezzanine InterfaceA key feature of the MCPN750A family is the PCI (Peripheral Compon
6-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description6ISA Bus DevicesThe MCPN750A contains a local ISA bus to provide an interface to IS
Block Diagramhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-96PCI Peripheral Bus Controller (PBC)The MCPN750A uses the VIA Technologies VT82C586B Perip
6-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description6EIDE InterfaceThe PBC EIDE interface is capable of accelerated PIO transfers as w
Block Diagramhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-116Interval TimersThe PBC has three built-in counters that are equivalent to those found in
6-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description6The clock furnishes seconds, minutes, hours, day, date, month, and year in BCD 24
Block Diagramhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-136❏ Do not disassemble, deform, or apply excessive pressure.❏ Do not heat or incinerate.❏
6-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description6Hot Swap Control CircuitryThe MCPN750A provides CompactPCI Hot Swap capability an
Block Diagramhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-156Raven Watchdog TimersThe Raven ASIC contains two Watchdog timers, WDT1 and WDT2. Each ti
6-16 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description6Interval TimersThe PBC has three built-in counters that are equivalent to those f
Block Diagramhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-176Figure 6-2. Serial Port Signal MultiplexingI/O Signal Multiplexing (IOMX)There are four
6-18 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description6The MX function is implemented using PALs and some discrete devices. MXSYNC# is c
Block Diagramhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-196Figure 6-3. MX Signal TimingsSignal DescriptionsSerial Ports Defined:CTSn - clear to se
6-20 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description6Front Panel Indicators (DS1 - DS3)There are three LEDs on the MCPN750A front pane
Block Diagramhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-216The MCPN750A also contains four 16-bit Smart Voltage FLASH SMT devices (Intel Part #E28F
6-22 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description6ECC Memory ControllerECC memory is provided by onboard DRAM devices. The DRAM mem
Block Diagramhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-236TMCPN710 Transition ModuleThe TMCPN710 transition module is used in conjunction with all
6-24 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description6❏ One standard 50-pin CompactFlash socket for IDE FlashFor additional information
7-177Connector Pin AssignmentsMCPN750A and Transition Module ConnectorsThis chapter summarizes the pin assignments for the following groups of interco
xiiiList of FiguresFigure 1-1. MCPN750A Base Board Block Diagram...1-2Figure 1-2. MCPN750A Switches, Head
7-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7MCPN750A Connector Pin AssignmentsThe following tables describe connectors used
MCPN750A Connector Pin Assignmentshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-3710 AD21 GND +3.3V AD20 AD19 109 CBE3_L IDSEL AD23GND AD22 98 AD26 GN
7-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7MCPN750A CompactPCI User I/O Connector J3Connector J3 is a 110 pin AMP Z-pack 2
MCPN750A Connector Pin Assignmentshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-57Signal DescriptionsPMCIO:PMC1IO(1:64) - PMC1 I/O signals 1 through 6
7-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7Serial COM Ports 1-4:COMnTD - COM Port n Transmit Data OutputCOMnRD - COM Port
MCPN750A Connector Pin Assignmentshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-77MCPN750A CompactPCI User I/O Connector (J5)Connector J5 is a 110 pin
7-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7Signal DescriptionsPMCIO:PMC2IO (1:64) - PMC 2 I/O signals 1 through 64EIDE Pri
MCPN750A Connector Pin Assignmentshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-97MCPN750A PCI Mezzanine Card Connectors (J11/21, J12/22, J13/23, J14/
7-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments747 AD12 AD11 48 47 GND AD10 4849 AD09 +5V 50 49 AD08 +3.3V 5051 GND C/BE0# 52
MCPN750A Connector Pin Assignmentshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-11735 AD47 AD46 36 35 PMCIO35 PMCIO36 3637 AD45 GND 38 37 PMCIO37 PMCI
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7-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7MCPN750A 10BaseT/100BaseTx Connector (J18)The 10BaseT/100BaseTx Connector is a
MCPN750A Connector Pin Assignmentshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-137Table 7-8. MCPN750A Debug Connector (J19)1 PA0 PA1 23 PA2 PA3 45 P
7-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments759 PA20 PD21 6061 PD22 PD23 6263 PD24 PD25 6465 PD26 PD27 6667 PD28 PD29 6869
MCPN750A Connector Pin Assignmentshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-157119 TT2 TSIZ2 120121 TT3 No Connection 122123 TT4 No Connection 124
7-16 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7153 CPUREQ1# INT0 154155 CPUGNT1# MCHK0#156157 INT1#/ WDT1TO#SMI#158159 MCPI1#
MCPN750A Connector Pin Assignmentshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-177MCPN750A Processor RISCWatch Debug Connector (J6)A 15-pin header (J
7-18 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7TMCPN710 Transition ModuleThe following tables summarize the pin assignments o
TMCPN710 Transition Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-197TMCPN710 Transition Module COM1 Connector (J6)An RJ45 connector is located
7-20 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7TMCPN710 Transition Module COM2 Connector (J8)An RJ45 connector is located on
TMCPN710 Transition Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-217TMCPN710 Transition Module COM4 Header (J14)Same as above.19 NC NC 2021 NC
xvList of TablesTable 1-1. Startup Overview...1-3Table 1-2. Install
7-22 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7TMCPN710 Transition Module 10BaseT/100BaseTx Connector (J13)The 10BaseT/100Bas
TMCPN710 Transition Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-237TMCPN710 Transition Module USB Connectors (J10, J12)Two USB Series A recept
7-24 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7Table 7-16. TMCPN710 Compact FLASH IDE Connectors1 GND DD3 23 DD4 DD5 45 DD6
TMCPN710 Transition Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-257TMCPN710 Transition Module PMC I/O Connectors (J1/J2)Two 68-pin .08 Series
7-26 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments725 PMCIO22 PMCIO55 5926 PMCIO23 PMCIO56 6027 PMCIO24 PMCIO57 6128 PMCIO25 PMCI
TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-277TM-PIMC-0001 Transition ModuleThe following tables summarize the pin as
7-28 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Module COM1 Connector (J9)An RJ-45 connector is locate
TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-297TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Module COM2 Connector (J8)An RJ-45 connector is
7-30 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Module COM3 and COM4 Connectors (J12 & J13)The sig
TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-317TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Module 10BaseT/100BaseTx Connector (J7)The 10Ba
xviTable 7-25. PMC I/O Modules 1 and 2 (PIM1 and PIM2) - PMC I/O Connector Pin Assignments...
7-32 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7connected to the Primary IDE channel. Connector J1 is configured as the Master
TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-337TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Module PMC I/O Connectors (J10, J20, and J14/J2
7-34 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments743 Reserved USB0_DATAN 4445 GND USB0_DATAP 4647 USB1_VOK USB0_VOK 4849 USB1_DA
TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-357Note PMC I/O modules only use power, ground and the OUT-going serial po
7-36 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7Table 7-25. PMC I/O Modules 1 and 2 (PIM1 and PIM2) - PMC I/O Connector Pin A
TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 7-377Note Pin meaning for the PMC I/O connector is defined entirely by the P
7-38 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteConnector Pin Assignments7
AA-1ASpecificationsSpecificationsTable A-1 lists the general specifications for MCPN750A base boards. Subsequent sections detail cooling requirements
A-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteSpecificationsACooling RequirementsThe Motorola MCPN750A family of Single Board Computers is specified, d
EMC Compliancehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature A-3AEMC ComplianceThe MCPN750A Single Board Computer was tested in an EMC-compliant chassis
xviiAbout This ManualThis manual, MCPN750A CompactPCI Single Board Computer Installation and Use (MCPN750A/IH5) provides general information, hardware
A-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteSpecificationsA
BB-1BRelated DocumentationMotorola Computer Group DocumentsThe Motorola publications listed below are referenced in this manual. You can obtain paper
B-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteRelated DocumentationBManufacturers’ DocumentsFor specific component or software information, refer to th
Manufacturers’ Documentshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature B-3BIntel 21143 PCI Fast Ethernet LAN ControllerHardware Reference Manualhttp://de
B-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteRelated DocumentationBRelated SpecificationsFor additional information, refer to the following table for
Related Specificationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature B-5BPowerPCTM Microprocessor Common Hardware Reference Platform: A System Architectu
B-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteRelated DocumentationBCompact PCI SpecificationPCI-to-PCI Bridge SpecificationPCI-ISA SpecificationCompac
IN-1IndexNumerics10/100BaseT connectorfor TMCPN710 7-2210BaseT/100BaseT connector 7-1216C550C UART deviceas asynchronous serial port 6-821554address d
IndexIN-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteINDEXchanging 4-1chassis rails, grounding A-3Checksum Memoryremote start 5-6clocksfor system 2-6CNF
http://www.mcg.mot.com/literature IN-3INDEXremote start 5-7DEC21143ethernet interface 6-6default mapPCI/ISA I/O 2-4default memory mapdefined 2-3device
xviiiSummary of ChangesThe following is a list of changes made since the last release of this manual.Overview of ContentsThis section provides a brief
IndexIN-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteINDEXhot swap considerations 1-24hot swap function 6-14hot swap removalcautions 1-22hot swap switch
http://www.mcg.mot.com/literature IN-5INDEXJ4 transition module connector 7-18J5 connector 7-7for TM-PIMC-0001 7-27MCPN750A 7-7J5 transition module co
IndexIN-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteINDEXNNETboot enable 4-7Network Auto Boot enable 4-7NIOT commandrestrictions 4-8Non-Volatile RAM (N
http://www.mcg.mot.com/literature IN-7INDEXAuto-Initialize of NVRAM Header En-able 4-4Bug or System explained 4-3DRAM Parity Enable 4-10DRAM Speed in
IndexIN-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteINDEXRF emissions A-3minimized on TMCPN710 1-29proper grounding 1-25RJ45 connectoron serial ports 1
http://www.mcg.mot.com/literature IN-9INDEXVvoltageMCPN750A 1-31VT82C586B Peripheral Bus Controller 6-9WWatchdog timeras part of M48T559 6-15as reset
IndexIN-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteINDEX
xixChapter 4, CNFG and ENV Commands, provides an explanation of two of the more important PPCBug configuration commands: CNFG and ENV. Includes inform
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xxIn all your correspondence, please list your name, position, and company. Be sure to include the title and part number of the manual and tell how yo
1-111Hardware Preparation andInstallationIntroductionThis chapter provides startup and safety instructions related to this product, hardware preparati
1-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Figure 1-1. MCPN750A Baseboard Block DiagramNVRAM/WD/RTC66MHz PPC6
Getting Startedhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-31Getting StartedThis section provides an overview of the steps necessary to install and
1-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Equipment RequiredThe following equipment is required to complete a
Getting Startedhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-51Unpacking InstructionsNote If the shipping carton is damaged upon receipt, request that
1-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1PreparationThis section discusses certain hardware and software tas
Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-71The MCPN750A is factory tested and shipped with the configurations described in the followi
1-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Stand-Alone Operating Mode (J8)The MCPN750A has a stand-alone opera
Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-91Figure 1-2. MCPN750A Switches, Headers, Connectors, Fuses, LEDs2703 000210/100 BASE T2ABT/
Safety SummaryThe following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of thisequipment. Failure
1-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1System ConsiderationsThe MCPN750A is designed to operate as a Comp
Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-111TMCPN710 Transition Module PreparationThe TMCPN710 transition module (Figure 1-3) is used
1-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Figure 1-3. TMCPN710 Connector and Header Locations2286 9806COM 2
Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-131Serial Ports 1 and 2On the TMCPN710, the asynchronous serial ports (Serial Ports 1 and 2)
1-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1 Figure 1-4. MCPN750A/TMCPN710 Serial Ports 1 and 22362 9808SOUTS
Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-151COM3 and COM4 Asynchronous Serial PortsThe signals for COM3 and COM4 serial ports are rout
1-16 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Module PreparationThe TM-PIMC-0001 transit
Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-171Figure 1-6. TM-PIMC-0001 Connector and Header LocationsJ882712694 0001COM 231COM 181J16J3
1-18 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1COM1 and COM2 Asynchronous Serial PortsOn the TM-PIMC-0001, the as
Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-191Figure 1-7. MCPN750A/TM-PIMC-0001 Serial Ports 1 and 22362 0001SOUTSINRTSCTSRIDTRDCDDSR16
FlammabilityAll Motorola PWBs (printed wiring boards) are manufactured with a flammability rating of 94V-0 by UL-recognized manufacturers.EMI Caution!
1-20 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1COM3 and COM4 Asynchronous Serial PortsThe signals for COM3 and CO
Hardware Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-211Hardware InstallationThe following sections discuss the placement of PMC mezzani
1-22 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation13. Remove chassis or system cover(s) as necessary for access to th
Hardware Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-231!CautionAvoid touching areas of integrated circuitry; static discharge can damag
1-24 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Installing the MCPN750A BaseboardWith mezzanine board(s) installed
Hardware Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-251!CautionAvoid touching areas of integrated circuitry; static discharge can damag
1-26 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Installing a TMCPN710 or TM-PIMC-0001 Transition ModuleThe TMCPN71
Hardware Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-271Figure 1-10. Installing a PIM on the TM-PIMC-0001 Transition Module!CautionInse
1-28 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1!WarningDangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present
Hardware Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-291!WarningDangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present in this equipm
CE Notice (European Community)!WarningThis is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case t
1-30 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Figure 1-11. TMCPN710 or TM-PIMC-0001/MCPN750A Mating Configurati
MCPN750A Module Power Requirementshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-311MCPN750A Module Power RequirementsThe MCPN750A board draws +5V, +3.
1-32 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1
2-122Startup and OperationIntroductionThis chapter supplies information for use of the MCPN750A family of Single Board Computers in a system configura
2-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation2Figure 2-1. PPCBug System StartupThe MCPN750A front panel has one ABORT/RESET swit
Memory Mapshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-32Memory MapsThere are three points of view for memory maps:❏ The mapping of all resources as
2-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation2Notes 1. Default map for PCI/ISA I/O space. Allows software to determine whether th
Memory Mapshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-52For detailed PCI memory maps, including suggested PREP-compatible memory maps, refer to the
2-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation2L2 CacheThe MCPN750A SBC uses a backside L2 cache structure via the MPC750 processo
Memory Mapshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-72supported. The Raven supports PowerPC processor external bus frequencies up to 66 MHz and P
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2-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation2PCI ArbitrationThe MCPN750A has six potential local PCI bus masters:❏ the Raven ASI
Memory Mapshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-92❏ The Processor 0 (processor self-interrupts)❏ Transfer Error Interrupt (from the Raven ASI
2-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation23. CompactPCI Push Button Reset (RST#) from the CompactPCI backplane.4. Watchdog t
Memory Mapshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-112** If the Chip Reset Bit is set to a 1, the bit will clear itself after the chip reset is
2-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation2Software ResetsThe software is able to generate a 200 millisecond hard reset by pr
Memory Mapshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-132Role of the Raven ASICBecause the PCI bus is little-endian, the Raven performs byte swappi
2-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation2
3-133PPCBugPPCBug OverviewThe PPCBug firmware is the layer of software just above the hardware. The firmware provides the proper initialization for th
3-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug3❏ Breakpoint and tracing capabilities❏ A powerful assembler and disassembler useful for patching p
MPU, Hardware, and Firmware Initializationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-33Memory RequirementsPPCBug requires a maximum of 768KB of rea
viiContentsAbout This ManualSummary of Changes...xviiiOver
3-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug37. Calculate the external bus clock speed of the MPU.8. Delays for 750 milliseconds.9. Determines
Using PPCBughttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-5326. Verifies the configuration data that is resident in NVRAM, and displays a warning me
3-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug3What you key in is stored in an internal buffer. Execution begins only after you press the Return
Using PPCBughttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-73followed by the particular command mnemonic, as listed below, followed by a carriage retur
3-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug3FORKWR Fork Idle MPU with RegistersGD Go Direct (Ignore Breakpoints)GEVBOOT Global Environment Var
Using PPCBughttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-93MENU System MenuMM Memory ModifyMMD Memory Map DiagnosticMS Memory SetMW Memory WriteNAB A
3-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug3!CautionAlthough a command to allow the erasing and reprogramming of Flash memory is available to
Using PPCBughttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-113If you are in the debugger directory, the debugger prompt PPC1-Bug> displays, and all
3-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug3Notes You may enter command names in either uppercase or lowercase.Some diagnostics depend on res
4-144CNFG and ENV CommandsOverviewYou can use the factory-installed debug monitor, PPCBug, to modify certain parameters contained in the PowerPC board
viiiCHAPTER 2 Startup and OperationIntroduction ...
4-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCNFG and ENV Commands4CNFG - Configure Board Information BlockUse this command to display and configure t
ENV - Set Environmenthttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-34ENV - Set EnvironmentUse the ENV command to view and/or configure interactively a
4-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCNFG and ENV Commands4Auto-Initialize of NVRAM Header Enable [Y/N] = Y?Network PReP-Boot Mode Enable [Y/N
ENV - Set Environmenthttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-54NVRAM Bootlist (GEV.fw-boot-path) Boot Enable [Y/N] = N? Note When enabled, the G
4-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCNFG and ENV Commands4Auto Boot Scan Enable [Y/N] = Y? Auto Boot Scan Device Type List = FDISK/CDROM/TA
ENV - Set Environmenthttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-74You may specify a string (filename) which is passed on to the code being booted.
4-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCNFG and ENV Commands4Network Auto Boot Controller LUN = 00?Refer to the PPCBug Firmware Package User’s M
ENV - Set Environmenthttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-94Memory Size Enable [Y/N] = Y? Memory Size Starting Address = 00000000?The default
4-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCNFG and ENV Commands4allowable ROMNAL setting is $0; the highest allowable is $F. The value to enter de
ENV - Set Environmenthttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-114The Serial Startup Codes can be displayed at key points in the initialization of
ixCHAPTER 4 CNFG and ENV CommandsOverview...
4-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCNFG and ENV Commands4Firmware Command Buffer[‘NULL’ terminates entry]?The Firmware Command Buffer conte
5-155Remote Start Via the PCI BusIntroductionThis chapter describes the remote interface provided by the firmware to the host CPU via the cPCI bus. Th
5-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteRemote Start Via the PCI Bus5❏ A command data and result field. This field provides the data, if any, nee
Introductionhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-35Command/response Register Description The 2155x SCRATCH7 register is used as the command/r
5-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteRemote Start Via the PCI Bus5Bits 9 to 15 7 bit command option field. Each command specifies the particul
Introductionhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-55Opcode 0x01: Write/Read Virtual RegisterThis command allows the host to access the content
5-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteRemote Start Via the PCI Bus5Opcode 0x03: Write/Read Memory This command allows the host to Read or Write
Introductionhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-75❏ VR0 specifies the beginning address of the area to checksum. VR1 specifies the number of
5-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteRemote Start Via the PCI Bus5❏ The state of CPU registers R0 through R2, and R4 through R31 are indetermi
Introductionhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-95Demonstration of the Host InterfaceThe following example demonstrates the use of PPCBug’s
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