Motorola AltiVec MVME5100 Series Installation & Use Manual page 27

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4. Slide the MVME5100 (and PMCspans if used) into the selected
5. Secure the MVME5100 (and PMCspans if used) in the chassis with
Note
6. On the chassis backplane, remove the
7. If you intend to use PPCbug interactively, connect the terminal that
Note
8. Replace the chassis or system cover(s) and cable peripherals to the
9. Reconnect the system to the AC or DC power source and turn the
10. The MVME5100's green
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card slot(s). Verify that the module or module(s) seated properly in
the P1 and P2 connectors on the chassis backplane. Do not damage
or bend connector pins.
the screws in the top and bottom of its front panel and verify proper
contact with the transverse mounting rails to minimize RF
emissions.
Some VME backplanes (such as those used in Motorola
"Modular Chassis" systems) have an auto-jumpering feature for
automatic propagation of the IACK and BG signals.
The step immediately below does not apply to such backplane
designs.
(IACK) and
BUS GRANT
slots occupied by the MVME5100 and any PMCspan modules.
is to be used as the PPCbug system console to the
the front panel of the MVME5100.
In normal operation, the host CPU controls MVME5100
operation via the VMEbus Universe registers.
panel connectors as required.
system power on.
confidence tests is run, and the debugger prompt
appears.
INTERRUPT ACKNOWLEDGE
(BG) jumpers from the header for the card
LED indicates activity as a set of
CPU
Installation
port on
DEBUG
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