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Chapter 2
Configuring VME Option Boards
Once you have thoroughly planned or reviewed your system configuration, read the
appropriate sections in this chapter for instructions on how to prepare each new or
replacement VME board. Be certain to read the first section, “Installing Board
Jumpers and Setting Switches.” You can skip sections for boards that are not in your
planned configuration or for existing boards that are already properly jumpered and
installed.
WARNING:
Unqualified personnel attempting to remove, install, or
service internal components or options in AViiON 5000, 6000,
7000, and 8000 series systems risk both personal injury and
damage to the system. Data General Corporation supports
the maintenance and expansion of these systems by qualified
Data General personnel only. Service by other than
Data General personnel may void product warranties. For
more information regarding Data General warranties, refer to
your Data General sales and field engineering contracts.
You configure an option board by setting switches and/or installing jumper plugs
over exposed pins to complete specified circuits on the board. This chapter explains
how to configure the following VME option boards before installing them in your
computer’s card cage:
•
VME Asynchronous Controller (VAC/16) board
•
VME Distributed Asynchronous (VDA/128) adapter board
•
VME Distributed Asynchronous (VDA/255) adapter board
•
VME Terminal Controller (VTC) board
•
VME Synchronous Controller (VSC/3) board
•
VME Synchronous Controller (VSC/3i) board
•
VME SCSI-2 Adapter (VSA) board
•
VME Ethernet LAN Controller (VLC) board
•
VME Ethernet LAN Controller (VLCi) board
•
VME Token Ring Controller (VTRC) board
•
VME Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Controller (VFC) board
NOTE:
This chapter contains the minimum information needed to configure these
boards for an AViiON computer system that uses the DG/UX
operating
system software. If you require more information about a specific controller
board, refer to the technical manual you received with the board. See Guide
to AViiON
and DG/UX
Documentation for DG/UX system information.
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