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Register at address $FFF42048, bit 24. PROM/Flash is
disabled at the low address space with PROM Control
Register at address $FFF42040, bit 20.
2. This area is user-programmable. The DRAM and SRAM
decoder is programmed in the MC2 chip, the
local-to-VMEbus decoders are programmed in the
VMEchip2, and the IP memory space is programmed in the
IP2 chip.
3. Size is approximate.
4. Cache inhibit depends on devices in area mapped.
5. The PROM and Flash are sized by the MC2 chip ASIC
from an 8-bit private bus to the 32-bit MPU local bus.
Because the device size is less than the allocated memory
map size for some entries, the device contents repeat for
those entries.
If jumper GPI3 is installed, the Flash device is accessed. If
GPI3 is not installed, the PROM is accessed.
6. The Flash and PROM are sized by the MC2 chip ASIC
from an 8-bit private bus to the 32-bit MPU local bus.
Because the device size is less than the allocated memory
map size for some entries, the device contents repeat for
those entries.
If jumper GPI3 is installed, the PROM is accessed. If GPI3 is
not installed, the Flash device is accessed.
7. These areas are not decoded unless one of the
programmable decoders are initialized to decode this space.
If they are not decoded, an access to this address range will
generate a local bus time-out. The local bus timer must be
enabled.
Содержание MVME172
Страница 1: ...MVME172 VME Embedded Controller Programmer s Reference Guide VME172A PG2 Edition of February 1999 ...
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