Peripheral Connection Procedures - Motorola MVME167 Series Installation Manual

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Hardware Preparation and Installation
Step
3
Connect and install any optional SCSI device
1
cables from J3 on the P2 Adapter to internal
devices and/or the MVME712B or MVME712M to
external SCSI devices (typical conÞgurations
shown in
page
2
Connect the terminal to be used as the 167Bug system console to the default
debug EIA-232-D port at serial port 1 on the MVME712X transition module.
Set up the terminal as follows:
3
After powerup, the baud rate of the debug port can be reconÞgured by using
the Port Format (PF) command of the 167Bug debugger.
4
Connect devices such as a host computer system and/or a serial printer to the
other EIA-232-D port connectors with the appropriate cables and conÞguration
After powerup, these ports can be reconÞgured by programming the
MVME167 CD2401 Serial Controller Chip (SCC), or by using the 167Bug PF
command.
Set up the device serial ports as described in Step
3.
After powerup, the baud rate of the port can be
reconÞgured by using the Port Format (PF)
command of the 167Bug debugger.
Connect a parallel device, such as a printer, to the
5
printer port on the MVME712X transition module.
(You may also use a module such as the MVME335
for a parallel port connection.)
3-20
Table 3-12. Peripheral Connection Procedures
Action...
Figure 3-2 on page 3-17
3-21).
eight bits per character
one stop bit per character
parity disabled (no parity)
baud rate 9600 baud (default baud rate of MVME167 ports at
powerup)
The Single Board
Computer Programmer's
Reference Guide for some
possible connection
and
Figure 3-3 on
diagrams
ConÞguring a Port under
the PF (Port Format)
command in the
Debugging Package for
68K CISC CPUs UserÕs
Manual
The Single Board
Computer Programmer's
Reference Guide for some
possible connection
diagrams
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