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MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001
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  • Page 1 MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 MVS6000 System Level Manual...
  • Page 3 Nor does ICOS Vision Systems assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein. ICOS Vision Systems reserves the right to make changes to any product and product documentation in an effort to improve performance, reliability or design.
  • Page 4 CONTACT US If you have any remarks or suggestions concerning this manual, please do not hesitate to contact us. technical.writers@icos.be ORDERING INFORMATION Specify order number MA6000 if you want additional copies of this manual.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Introduction..........................1-1 Hardware ..........................2-1 2.1 MVS600x Board......................... 2-2 2.1.1 Main Hardware Blocks ....................2-2 2.1.2 General Layout of the MVS6000 Family ..............2-3 2.1.3 Power Consumption....................2-4 2.1.4 Minimum PC Requirements ..................2-4 2.1.5 Communication ......................2-5 2.1.6 Flat Cable Connectors ....................2-5 2.1.7 Block Diagram MVS600x ....................
  • Page 6 3.2.1 Install the Plug & Play Driver ..................3-3 3.2.2 Install the MVS6000 Hardware Files................3-9 3.2.3 Install the MVS Software................... 3-12 3.2.3.1 Install MVS6000 Software when No MVS6000 Folder Exists ......3-13 3.2.3.2 Upgrade the MVS6000 Software ..............3-15 3.2.4 Install the MMI Software ................... 3-19 3.3 System Configuration ......................
  • Page 7 6.5 Troubleshooting ....................... 6-11 6.5.1 Windows2000 Problems ................... 6-11 6.5.2 MVS600x Problems ....................6-13 6.5.2.1 Boot problems....................6-13 6.5.2.2 MMI Problems ....................6-14 A. Appendix..........................A-1 A.1 SlotMapping.reg......................... A-2 A.2 Incompatible Communication Messages ................A-3 Index ............................. I-1 MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
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  • Page 9: Preface

    Communication, describes how the communication of messages and images with graphics is managed. · Chapter 6, Tools and Troubleshooting, introduces new tools and gives information for troubleshooting. · the appendix contains some extra information. A basic knowledge of Windows 2000 is assumed. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
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  • Page 11: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction The MVS600x boards belong to the new generation of ICOS vision boards. They replace the MVS3x0 series (that is the MVS340 or the MVS360), provide higher performances (speed, standstill time, accuracy, …) and use the Plug & Play concept for hardware installation: parameters are stored in the registry and application-specific settings are not stored on the board anymore.
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  • Page 13: Hardware

    MVS6000 Hardware Hardware This chapter provides more information about the hardware of the MVS600x board and its connections. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 14: Mvs600X Board

    MVS6000 2.1 MVS600x Board The MVS6000 family consists of three boards: the MVS6000 board, the MVS6001 board and the MVS6002 board. The differences between the three board types are the camera connections: · The MVS6000 board supports two analog cameras ·...
  • Page 15: General Layout Of The Mvs6000 Family

    Hardware 2.1.2 General Layout of the MVS6000 Family This section shows the layout of the MVS6000 and the MVS6002 board. Each board has different camera connectors, see page 2-12. MVS6000 input FIFOs test flash/trigger Activity LED CTRL CTRL connector for...
  • Page 16: Power Consumption

    AGP*4 · resolution 1280*1024 with 64K colors should be supported · 8 MB display memory: avoid using UMA (sharing SDRAM as display memory) · for each board one full length PCI slot must be available. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 17: Communication

    The following baud rates are supported: 110, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200. Note: ICOS provides the WinCommDll.dll for the communication (see page 5-2). This driver is available for WinNT4.0 and Win2000 (and can also be used for the ISA and HS3L communication on MVS3xx and MVS100/200).
  • Page 18 Trigger input channel 1 input FLASH2 Flash channel 2 output TRRDY2 Trigger ready channel 2 output TRIN2 Trigger input channel 2 input Not Connected Note: A Flash trigger board, using SMB snap-on connectors, is available for easy connection. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 19 C2 & C3: LI1 and LI2 These connectors are serial connections to the ICOS light interface (LI) boards. This connector supports four groups of 8 bit PIO that can be programmed as an input or output. The MVS software does not yet support this.
  • Page 20 1 x HR ANALOG A/D conv. 1 x Med Res McBSP1 McBSP2 JTAG emulator SyncFIFO CROSS- 10 bit Input LUT 2 x Med Res 40 MHz 4x4Kx9 CON 1 PCI master I.F. 1 x HR 1 x Med Res PLX9054 PCI_V2.2 A/D conv.
  • Page 21: Racks

    The distinction between the different MVS6000s is based on their positions in the rack (slot 1, slot 2, ... see below). They have no address anymore (any more jumpers). Configuration of the Standard Rack 4 PCI slots 2 PICMG slots 8 ISA slots front side MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 22 MVS6000 Configuration of the Small Rack 1 PICMG slot 3 PCI slots 3 ISA slots front side Tip: Slot 1 is always the closest to the PC board. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 2-10...
  • Page 23: Camera Connections And Cables

    SR cameras to one of the MVS connectors of the MVS600 board, a breakout box must be used. · four SR cameras to a MVS6000 board, two symmetrical breakout boxes must be used. An example of two symmetrical breakout boxes (see also page 2-13). camera 1...
  • Page 24: Connectors And Cables

    2.3.1 Connectors and Cables 2.3.1.1 Connectors · MVS6000: the bracket has two connectors, each for either two standard resolution cameras or one high resolution camera. · MVS6001: the bracket has two connectors, one for the IVC-1000 camera and one for either two standard resolution cameras or one high resolution camera.
  • Page 25: Breakout Boxes And Cables

    ICOS Vision Systems ICOS Vision Systems MVS 966L MVS 966R REV : 0/0/0 REV : 0/0/0 New EIAJ Standard New EIAJ Standard Product of BELGIUM Product of BELGIUM · The cables will get a blue label. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 2-13...
  • Page 26 3 x Hirose new EIAJ pin layout blue Cables there are three types of cables to connect the camera with the MVS6000 board: · SR cables to connect with the standard Hirose connector · SR cables to connect with the new EIAJ standard Hirose connector (blue label) ·...
  • Page 27 CW4616 (3m) video splitter to CW4707 (2m) - - - - - - MVS6000 CW4682 (5m) CW4709 (10m) CW4708 (3m) When using the acceleration kit on a 3D STEREO system, the connections are as follows: MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 2-15...
  • Page 28: Supported Cameras

    ID is 23 ST50CE_7 · interlaced · restart reset · field integration · resolution 752X574 · ID is 24 ST30CE_6 · interlaced · restart reset · frame integration · resolution 752X574 · ID is 30 MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 2-16...
  • Page 29 CS8531_5 · progressive scan, · restart reset · field integration · resolution 640X492 · ID is 25 ADIMEC 40M50PC · progressive scan, · restart reset · field integration · resolution 10240X1024 · ID is 2 MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 2-17...
  • Page 30 The IVC-1000 camera is supported with the MVS software 24.1.0. This digital camera can only be used on the MVS6001 and MVS6002 boards. IVC-1000 · 30 fps at full resolution · camera link · 1004x1004 active pixels (1000X1000 guaranteed uniformity) MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 2-18...
  • Page 31: Software

    MVS6000 Software Software This chapter gives an overview of the software you need to run the MVS600x systems and explains how to install it. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 32: Software

    (see page 3-3). 3.1.3 PLX PCI On the MVS6000 board, a PLX chip takes care of the PCI communication. The PLX driver will give all the other drivers (communication driver, display driver,…) access to the board.
  • Page 33: Installation Of The Software

    3.2.1 Install the Plug & Play Driver When starting from a clean Windows 2000 installation, Windows will warn you that new hardware has been found if an MVS6000 has been inserted in one of the PCI slots. Found New Hardware Wizard helps you to install the driver, as is explained here: MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 34 The next page of the wizard opens: 2. Select the radio button Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that… and click Next. The next page of the wizard, showing the list of hardware types, opens: MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 35 Software 3. Select Other devices in the hardware types list and click Next. The next page of the wizard opens. 4. Click Have Disk…. Install From Disk dialog box opens. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 36 Here you can select the folder that contains the mvs6000.inf file. Note: The folder that contains the mvs6000.inf file is stored on the ICOS Installation CD that is delivered with your system. The folder is “\ Drivers \ Icos MVS6000 for Win2000”. 6. Select the mvs6000.inf file and click Open.
  • Page 37 Software 7. Click to close the Install From Disk dialog box and to return to the wizard. 8. Select ICOS MVS6000 Board and click Next. The next page of the wizard opens. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 38 MVS6000 9. Click Next to continue. 10. Click Finish to close the wizard. 11. If you have more than one board, repeat this procedure for all other boards. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 39: Install The Mvs6000 Hardware Files

    Software 3.2.2 Install the MVS6000 Hardware Files The Setup files for hardware installation can be found on the ICOS Installation CD that is delivered with your system. These files are stored in the folder \Software\MVS6000 Hardware Setup\Disk1. Tip: When you install the MVS6000 hardware files, virtuoso is installed automatically in the MVS6000 folder on your hard disk.
  • Page 40 Notes: slotmapping.reg file is stored in the \Software\MVS6000 Hardware Setup folder on the ICOS Installation CD When the warning “There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive A” appears, click Cancel to open the Choose Folder dialog box.
  • Page 41 Windows informs you that the registry is updated. An example is shown here. 6. Click to continue. 7. Select the radio button Yes, I want to restart my computer now. 8. Click Finish to complete the installation and to restart your computer. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 3-11...
  • Page 42: Install The Mvs Software

    The next two sections explain the steps in the installation: · when no MVS6000 folder exists (see next page) · or when a MVS6000 folder already exists and you want to do an upgrade (see page 3-15). MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 3-12...
  • Page 43: Install Mvs6000 Software When No Mvs6000 Folder Exists

    Software 3.2.3.1 Install MVS6000 Software when No MVS6000 Folder Exists 1. Run Setup.exe from the folder \Software\MVS6000 SW install 24.0.0\Disk 1 on the ICOS Installation CD. InstallShield Wizard starts. After a few seconds the Welcome page opens: 2. Click Next to continue the wizard.
  • Page 44 The software of slot 1 is installed first, followed by slot 2, slot 3 and slot 4: … The system starts updating the NLI files and creates folders and Icons on the desktop. When the installation is done, the following page is shown: 3. Click Finish to complete the installation. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 3-14...
  • Page 45: Upgrade The Mvs6000 Software

    Software 3.2.3.2 Upgrade the MVS6000 Software 1. Run Setup.exe from the first floppy or from the folder \Software\MVS6000 SW install 24.0.0\Disk 1 on the ICOS Installation CD. InstallShield Wizard starts. After a few seconds the Welcome page opens: MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 46 2. Click Next to continue the wizard. The wizard asks you to backup or to overwrite the existing MVS6000 folder. 3. Select the option you want (backup/overwrite) 4. Click Next. The Wizard asks you if you want the default or the existing system configuration.
  • Page 47 Software 6. Click Next. · When you selected the option Overwrite existing MVS6000 folder in step 3, the installation procedure continues with the message Setup is checking for the necessary disk space step 8. · When you selected the option...
  • Page 48 The software of slot 1 is installed first, followed by slot 2, slot 3 and slot 4: … The system starts updating the NLI files and creates folders and Icons on the desktop. When the installation is done, the following page is shown: MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 3-18...
  • Page 49: Install The Mmi Software

    This installation is the same as for MVS3x0-based systems. Notes: The installation files are available on the ICOS Installation CD. When you upgrade the MMI Software, the files in the C:\Icos folder are automatically converted to the correct version. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 50: System Configuration

    The Param_file.txt file for a specific slot is stored in the slot folder for that specific slot (for example: C:\Mvs6000\Slot1). Warning: Do not try to edit this file manually. To configure the system, use the configuration file CNF_edit.exe. The most important steps in CNF_edit will be explained here.
  • Page 51: Cnf_Edit - Mvs

    Applications_ In MMI 5.0, the Lead Frame Check, Dambar Check and Mark Absence/Presence applications are not available on MVS6000-based systems. 3.3.2 CNF_edit - MVS <n>: Note: If you specified board in the #MVS group box of the...
  • Page 52: Slots

    For the next board(s), the default is slot 2. Select the correct slot and enter the camera definitions. 3.3.2.2 Camera Type for a Specific Connector For each connector on the MVS6000 board, you have two lists. In the upper list you can select between: · <None>...
  • Page 53 (Adimec40M50PC) in the upper list, you cannot select another camera in the lower list. · If you have selected a SR camera in the upper list, you can only select the same camera type, or <None> in the lower list. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 3-23...
  • Page 54: Camera Numbering

    MVS6000 3.3.2.3 Camera Numbering The numbering of the cameras on the MVS6000 board is as follows: · the SR cameras are camera 1, camera 2, camera 3 and camera 4: cam 1 cam 2 cam 3 cam 4 connector 1...
  • Page 55: Cnf_Edit - Camera Of Mvs

    Software 3.3.3 CNF_edit - Camera <n> of MVS<m>: This dialog box is similar to the corresponding one for MVS3x0-based systems. Note: The text below the camera definition gives the camera resolution. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 3-25...
  • Page 56: Mmi

    [MVS6000Boot] BootOnStartup=1 TimeoutOnPollingForSyncFile=30 BootOnStartup is set to 1, which means that the MVS6000 boards are booted at MMI startup (and are reset when MMI exits). TimeoutOnPollingForSyncFile is the time the MMI waits for the MVS6000 boards to boot. In case other software is running on the same PC, you may increase this parameter.
  • Page 57: Image Acquisition

    This chapter explains the image acquisition on the MVS600x board. The MVS600x is able to acquire two images in parallel. The following changes in the image acquisition compared to the MVS3x0 board are explained: · memory storage · timing kits · camera selection · illumination settings. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 58: Memory Storage

    4.3 Camera Selection The CNF_edit program (see pages 3-21 and 3-25) is the only place where you can specify the camera configuration (type and mode) in the ICOS software. This means that there can be no incompatible settings. Note: ADIMEC cameras also has to be configured with their own m12pc32 program.
  • Page 59: Illumination Settings

    The above selection can be interpreted as the “resolution” of the illumination. The fine settings of the MMI correspond to a percentage of this time. Example (MX12 Progressive scan camera): CNF_edit settings fine illumination in MMI resulting integration/illumination Continuous 100% 40ms Long 100% 16ms 3.2ms Medium 100% 40µsec MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 60 With the MVS6000 board and with progressive scan cameras, the fine illumination settings have a direct influence on the standstill time and a trade-off must be made between the speed and the introduction of noise.
  • Page 61 2D camera integration transfer 3D camera integration transfer 2D camera integration transfer standstill time = int1 + 2*transfer MVS6000: 2D camera integration transfer 3D camera integration transfer 2D camera integration transfer standstill time = int1 + 1*transfer MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 62 MVS6000 MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 63: Display & Communication

    Windows menus. There is no more “external monitor”. Tip: On the MVS600x board it is possible to capture screens that include video images and MVS graphics by using the PrintScrn key. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 64: Communication Management

    MVS3x0 since MMI4.10 Displaytask.dll display/graphics communication new with the MVS6000 The communication with the MVS600x boards is through the Virtuoso operating system. Each MVS600x board has its own instance of it. Separate communication channels are used for: ·...
  • Page 65: Virtuoso, Pipe Communication

    MVS boards. This link must also be defined by the MMI at initialization. For example: window1 displays the video image coming from tag1 of MVS6000 in slot 1. After startup, the Displaytask.dll is continuously checking with each MVS6000 board whether images are available for display.
  • Page 66: Message Communication

    5.4 Message Communication Standard message communication between interface and the MVS-boards passes via the WinComm.dll. Here as well pipes are opened in order to communicate with Virtuoso. Note: Incompatible messages are described in the Appendix on page A-3. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 67: Tools And Troubleshooting

    PCITerm terminal emulator for menu mode (see page 6-2 ) · exchanging boards (see page 6-8) · language settings in Windows 2000 (see 6-9) · reinstalling from scratch on a new hard disk (see 6-10) · possible problems (see 6-11). MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 68: Pciterm

    6.1 PCITerm This program is used to communicate with the board in menu mode or message mode. It is an ICOS terminal emulation program that replaces the HyperTerminal program of Windows. There is no need anymore for a serial cable.
  • Page 69: To Launch Pciterm

    (for example “PciTerm MVS1_pci4”). A terminal window opens, telling you the pipes are opened (one pipe is open in each direction, see page 5-3). After a few seconds, the system shows the menu (see next page): MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 70 MVS6000 Notes: 1. The menu mode works in the same way as for the MVS3x0 boards. 2. You can launch multiple instances of PCITerm to communicate simultaneously with all boards. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 71: To Capture A Text File

    Here you can specify the name and the destination of the text file. 2. Select the folder and give a file name for the .txt file. 3. Click Save to capture the text in a text file. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 72: To Send A Text File

    With PCITerm, you can also send a text file to the MVS board. 1. Press the button to send a text file. Send Text File dialog box opens. 2. Select the text file you want to send. 3. Click Open to send it to the MVS board. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 73: Error Messages

    Note: You get the same message if you try to use PCITerm with pipes 1 or 2, because these pipes are reserved for the communication with the MMI. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 74: Exchanging Boards

    The MVS keys are still stored on each board, in a SEEPROM, as previously. This means that you must set these keys correctly to allow the software to run. Recommendation: KeyUtil is adapted, use version 3.0 or higher. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 75: Language Setting In Windows2000

    You can find more detailed information on how to install and select languages in the Help of Windows 2000. Select Start > Help and search for the keyword “language”. The help topics you need are: · Installing > Install additional languages · Changing for dialogs and menus. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 76: Reinstalling With An Empty Hard Disk

    To reinstall the software on an empty hard disk, the following installation CD-ROMs are available: · Windows 2000 · VirusScan · Easy - CD creator · ICOS Installation CD More information on the reinstallation procedure can be found on the ICOS Installation CD. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 6-10...
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    1. Click on it, to get the list of installed keyboards: 2. Select the keyboard that must be used for the current application. Note: This selection will also be used the next time you open this application. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 6-11...
  • Page 78 Keyboard Properties dialog box opens. 3. Select the Input Locales tab: 4. Select the keyboard layout you do not use and click Remove. 5. Click to apply these settings and to close the dialog box. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 6-12...
  • Page 79: Mvs600X Problems

    For example: Note: Check the Dos Window at startup to see if the MVS600x boards are found. Tip: In case you need ICOS support, run the minimal backup tool in the C:\Icos\Tools folder and send these files for troubleshooting to the ICOS engineer.
  • Page 80: Mmi Problems

    Video display seems zoomed Only two resolutions are supported for the Windows display settings: · 1280*1024 · 800*600. If you use other settings, the MMI will start without problems, but the video image will be displayed incorrectly: MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 6-14...
  • Page 81 6. Click OK. Base priority column is added to the list on the Processes tab. 7. Look for Virtchst.exe in the list and check if you find Realtime in the Base Priority column. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 6-15...
  • Page 82 This is a known bug, which will be solved in the coming release. Meanwhile use another zoom factor. Hang-up of MMI Make sure that the correct mode is selected for the ADIMEC MX12 camera, otherwise the MMI will hang. MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001 6-16...
  • Page 83: Appendix

    MVS6000 A. Appendix Appendix This appendix contains: · the SlotMapping.reg file · an overview of the incompatible communication messages MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 84: Slotmapping.reg

    MVS6000 A.1 SlotMapping.reg The file slotMapping.reg for the Microbus MAT915 PC looks as follows: REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Icos Vision Systems\MVS6000] [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Icos Vision Systems\MVS6000\General] "PCType"="Mat915" [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Icos Vision Systems\MVS6000\Slot 1] "PCIBusNumber"=dword:00000000 "PCISlotNumber"=dword:00000014 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Icos Vision Systems\MVS6000\Slot 2] "PCIBusNumber"=dword:00000000 "PCISlotNumber"=dword:00000013 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Icos Vision Systems\MVS6000\Slot 3] "PCIBusNumber"=dword:00000000 "PCISlotNumber"=dword:00000012 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Icos Vision Systems\MVS6000\Slot 4] "PCIBusNumber"=dword:00000000...
  • Page 85: Incompatible Communication Messages

    00BB reply polyline 00BC reply ellipse 00BD reply ellipse arc 00BE reply text 00BF reply wnd fill 000A get buffered graphics 03A0 teach window Memory 00FF get model memory size 00DB set flash programming channel MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 86 2, cp10, value 1 and 2 minimum mosaic and maximum mosaic not supported in phase1, will return error. 0096 get mosaic p17, value 1 and 2 minimum mosaic and maximum mosaic not supported in phase1, will return error MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 87 <CR> and chronologically ordered from oldest to newest. Each record starts with 5 parameters followed by a variable number of arguments, each argument consists of two elements. All fields are terminated by the field separator (default is '|'). MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 88 7: argument 1: value w = unsigned 16 W = signed 16 d = unsigned 32 D = signed 32 s = string o = string (operator) p = pointer (written in hex) <CR> record 2: MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 89: Index

    6-13 pipes, 5-3 Breakout box Virtuoso, 5-3 camera connection, 2-11, 2-13 Display Cable connectors communication, 5-3 hardware, 2-5 Display.dll Cables communication, 5-2, 5-3 camera connection, 2-14 Displaytask.dll Camera communication, 5-2, 5-3 connections and cables, 2-11 MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 90 4-3 Plug & play driver, 3-3 memory storage, 4-2 timing kits, 4-2 PLX PCI software, 3-2 Installation MMI software, 3-19 Power consumption MVS software, 3-12 hardware, 2-4 MVS6000 hardware files, 3-9 plug & play driver, 3-3 MVS6000 System Level Manual/1.0/Dec-2001...
  • Page 91 Windows2000 problems, 6-11 Software install MMI, 3-19 install the plug & play driver, 3-3 MMI, 3-26 Virtuoso MVS software, 3-12 communication, 5-3 MVS6000 hardware files, 3-9 software, 3-2 PLX PCI, 3-2 system configuation, 3-20 Virtuoso, 3-2 Windows-2000, 3-2 WinComm.dll System configuration...

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