Slave Interface Submenus - Xycom XVME-655 Manual

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Slave Interface Submenus

Use this submenu to configure the processor board's VMEbus slave interface.
When the Slave 1 & 2 Operational Mode Setting is set to "Compatible,"
slave images 0 and 1 are reserved for BIOS use.
PhoenixBIOS Setup–Copyright 1985-95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
Slave Interface
Slave Interface:
Address Modifiers:
Address Space:
Size:
Base Address:
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F1
Help
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ESC
Exit
Option
Description
Slave Interface
Turns the slave interface "On" or "Off." The default is "Off." When turned off,
other VME masters cannot access memory on the XVME-655.
Address Modifiers
Determines which type of VMEbus slave accesses are permitted to read or write
to the XVME-655 dual-access DRAM. The first field determines whether the
slave interface responds to data accesses only, or to both program and data
accesses. The default is "Data." The second field determines whether the slave
interface responds to supervisory accesses only, or to both supervisory and non-
privileged accesses. The default is "Non-Privileged."
Address Space
Determines if VME masters access the slave's dual-access memory in the
VMEbus Standard (A24) or VMEbus Extended (A32) address space. The default
is "VMEbus extended."
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Note
[Off]
[Data]
[Non-Privileged]
[VMEbus Extended]
[4MB]
[AA400000]
-/+
Change Values
Select } Sub-Menu
Enter
Figure Chapter 3 -15. Slave Interface Submenu
Chapter 3 – BIOS Setup Menus
VMEbus
Item Specific Help
If the line item you are
viewing has specific help,
it will be listed here.
F9
Setup Defaults
F10 Previous Values
3-18

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