PMC-700-X00 User’s Manual
DY 4 Systems Inc.
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809789 Revision 2 December 2000
Conventions Used
in this Manual
This document and the accompanying documents in the documentation
package use various icon conventions and abbreviations to make the
documents clearer and easier to read. These conventions cover typography for
such elements as sample software code and keystrokes, signal meanings, and
graphical elements for important information such as warnings or cautions.
Typographic
Conventions
Table 1 lists the typographical conventions used in this documentation
package.
Signal Conventions
Table 2 lists symbols that can follow a signal name. For example, the asterisk
(*) is used with a VMEbus signal name, such as BERR*.
Table 1:
Typographical Conventions
Item
Convention
Example
Keystrokes
Keys are listed as they appear on most
keyboards, surrounded by < > marks.
Combinations of keystrokes appear within
a single set of < > brackets.
Type < Ctrl-Alt-C > to return to the previous menu.
Type < Esc > to exit.
File Names
File names are set in italics.
Open the file named
es.h
.
Directory Names
Directory names show the full directory
path. The last directory in the path does
not have a trailing slash following it.
Go to the
c:\windows\temp\backup
directory.
Monitor Displays
Prompts and other text appearing on mon-
itors is set in bold monospace type.
% mpp MC68040gnu >
Firmware Code
Firmware code, and any informtion you
need to type in response to a prompt, is
set in monospace type.
% make -f Makefile.MC68040gnu
Table 2:
Signal Conventions
Symbol
Description
*
The signal is active LOW and is connected to the
VMEbus.
/
The signal is active LOW and is connected to the
local bus only, not directly to the VMEbus.
#
The signal is active LOW and is connected to the
local bus only, not directly to the VMEbus.
[no symbol]
The signal is active HIGH, with no indication
whether it is connected to the VMEbus or local bus.
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