Motorola MVME1X7P Programmer's Reference Manual page 71

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5. Four bytes contain the speed of the board in MHz. The first two
6. Six bytes are reserved for the Ethernet address. The address is stored
7. These two bytes are reserved.
8. Two bytes are reserved for the local SCSI ID. The SCSI ID is stored
9. Eight bytes are reserved for the systems serial ID, for boards used in
10. Eight bytes are reserved for the printed wiring board (PWB) number
11. Eight bytes are reserved for the serial number assigned to the first
12. Eight bytes are reserved for the printed wiring board (PWB) number
13. Eight bytes are reserved for the serial number assigned to the
14. Growth space (153 bytes) is reserved. This pads the structure to an
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structure for that set. For example, for a 64MB, 33MHz
MVME167P board at revision C, the PWA field contains:
01-W3620F35C
(The 13 characters are followed by three blanks.)
bytes are the whole number of MHz and the second two bytes are
fractions of MHz. For example, for a 25.00 MHz board, this field
contains:
2500
in hexadecimal format. (Refer to the detailed description earlier in
this chapter.)
in ASCII format.
a system.
assigned to the first mezzanine board in ASCII format. This does not
include the
prefix. For example, for a 16MB parity mezzanine
01-W
at revision E, the PWB field contains:
3690B03E
mezzanine board in ASCII format.
assigned to the optional second mezzanine board in ASCII format.
optional second mezzanine board in ASCII format.
even 256 bytes. System-specific items, such as size of system side,
and systems side version, may go here.
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