Notation Conventions; Technical Support, Schematics And Pld Equations - Intel i960 Series User Manual

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Notation Conventions

Hexadecimal Numbers
OVERBAR and #
Bold
Italics
typewriter font
asterisks
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT, SCHEMATICS AND PLD EQUATIONS

For Technical assistance with the Cyclone EP, contact the Intel Technical Support Hotline. For
information about technical support in other geographical areas, contact Intel's North America
Technical Support Hotline.
You can also use your PC with modem to download Cyclone EP and PCI-SDK Platform schematics and
PLD equations from Intel's Bulletin Board Service (BBS).
Intel Technical Support Hotlin e
Intel's Bulletin Board Service (BBS)
for schematics and PLD equations
In text, hexadecimal numbers are shown with a suffix of "H" (e.g.,
XXXX XXXXH). In code examples and PLD files, and in text that refers to
specific code examples, hex numbers are shown with a prefix of "0x" (e.g.,
0xXXXXXXXX).
Normally inverted clock signals are indicated with an overbar above the
signal name (e.g., RAS). In code examples, such signals are indicated with a
trailing pound sign (RAS#).
Indicates user entry and/or commands.
Indicates a reference to related documents; also used to show emphasis.
Indicates code examples and file directories and names.
On non-Intel company and product names, a trailing asterisk indicates the
item is a trademark or registered trademark. Such brands and names are the
property of their respective owners.
North America: 800-628-8686
Europe:
North America: 916-356-3600
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