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DIMMPC Programming Procedures
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DIMMPC PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES COMPUTER, 386 DIMMPC 78-911010-00 TO 03-910873-01
NOTE: The person performing this procedure must be properly grounded with an anti-static wrist strap.
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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
1.1.1
Remove the DIMMPC (Dual In-line Memory Module Personnel Computer 386), 78-911010-00 from its electrostatic shielding box and
install into the uppermost connector (Labeled "DIMMPC") on the JUMPtec evaluation board, (1JDMAD2).
1.1.2
With the latest revision 3900 DIMMPC Initialization Diskette, 03-910873-03 installed in the Floppy drive, depress the POWER ON button
of the DIMMPC programming fixture T# 9114.
1.1.3
The computer will begin to boot-up and the monitor should display, "READY TO PROGRAM THE CMOS SETUP PRESS ANY KEY TO
CONTINUE...." Depress the "SPACE" key on the keyboard.
1.1.4
In a few seconds the monitor will display, "ALL FILES IN DIRECTORY WILL BE DELETED! ARE YOU SURE (Y/N)?" Depress the "Y" and
then the "ENTER" keys on the keyboard.
1.1.5
After approximately one minute, the monitor should display "THE CMOS SETUP IS CONFIGURED AND PROGRAMS COPIED TO
DIMMPC A:\JUMPTEC>".
1.1.6
Depress the "CTRL/ALT/DEL" keys on the keyboard or depress the button labeled "RESET" on the evaluation board and verify the system
initializes and the "TIMEOUT TASK ticks =" begin to count up.
1.1.7
Turn OFF the DIMMPC programming fixture.
1.1.8
Affix a printed label (AVERY P/N 05412 or equivalent) that reads: "03-910873-01 ©2000 VARIAN" on the DIMMPC. Locate label on the
second largest IC of DIMMPC.
1.1.9
Remove the DIMMPC from the programming fixture and re-package it into its electrostatic shielding box.
1.1.10 Back flush 78-911010-00 part and place programmed part in 03-910873-01 location.
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RE-PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
1.2.1
Perform steps 1 and 2 of programming procedure only depress and hold the "DELETE" key while the computer begins to boot-up.