Checking The 167Bug Eproms; Eprom Location; Eprom Orientation; User-Programmed Eproms - Motorola MVME167 Series Installation Manual

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Checking the 167Bug EPROMs

Be sure that the two factory installed 128K x 16 167Bug EPROMs are
in the proper sockets.

EPROM Location

EPROM Orientation

Be sure that physical chip orientation is correct:

User-programmed EPROMs

There are two spare EPROM sockets, XU3 and XU4, available to
carry user-programmed EPROMs.

Jumper Settings

The MVME167 has been factory tested and is shipped with the
factory jumper settings described in the following sections. The
MVME167 operates with its required and factory-installed Debug
Monitor, 167Bug, with these factory jumper settings.
Odd-numbered label (such as B01): EPROM in socket XU1
(for Least Significant Words)
Even-numbered label (such as B02): EPROM in XU2 (for Most
Significant Words)
The flatted corner of each EPROM aligns with the
corresponding portion of the EPROM socket on the
MVME167.
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