5.2. Installation
25. Request Clock Settings
26. Request Offset Settings
27. Request UTC Information
28. Request Model Information
29. Request Firmware Version
30. Advanced Menu
31. Interrupts Menu
32. GPS Packets Menu - bc637PCI
Only
33. PCI Revision ID
34. Read from Dual Port RAM
35. Write to Dual Port RAM
36. Write ACK - Send DP Command
37. DDS Menu - V2 Hardware Only
38. Select TimeCode Input Format - V2 Hardware
39. Select TimeCode Output Format - V2 Hardware
40. Read from Register
41. Write to Register
42. Select events settings
43. Read Event2 Time
(Press enter to return to menu)
44. Read Event3 Time
(Press enter to return to menu)
0.
Exit the Pro-
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Select:
The newer TFP hardware is referred to as the V2 hardware. The older hardware is referred to as the
V1 hardware. You can use option 33 (PCI Revision ID) to find out the hardware version. The V2 hard-
ware has Revision ID in the range [0x20, 0x2F]. The revision ID is stored in the PCI configure space
field 'Revision ID'.
The option 37 works for the V2 hardware only. The options 38 and 39 mainly work for the V2 hard-
ware. Only a small set of options 38 and 39 work for the V1 hardware.
The V2 hardware supports time stamping external event2 and event3 if they are enabled. Refer to
Chapter 1 for details. The interrupt mask values for event2 and event3 are INT_EVENT2 and INT_
EVENT3 that are defined in 'stfpio.h'.
5.2.4. Driver Compilation
The driver module should work as is in its current binary format without the need for recompilation, so
this section is for completeness only.
A Makefile is provided with the source files. If you have 'make' or 'gnu-make' installed, you can
simply type 'make' or 'gmake' to compile. The Makefile for the SPARC platform is shown below.
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