Technical data

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I/O interfaces 4-9
IACK (interrupt acknowledge) signal 1-12
initial conditions 2-4
installation
considerations 1-14
instructions 1-11
MVME177P board 1-11
transition modules 1-12
interconnect signals 5-1
interrupt acknowledge signal (IACK) 1-12
Interrupt Stack Pointer (ISP) 3-4
interrupts, hardware 4-13
IOT command parameters D-5
J
J3 connector 4-14
jumper headers
J1 (general-purpose readable jumpers)
1-5, 2-5
J10/J11 (serial port 4 clock
configuration) 1-8, 2-6
J6 (system controller selection) 1-7, 2-5
J9 (SRAM backup power selection)
1-7, 2-5
jumpers, backplane 1-12
jumpers, board 1-4
L
LAN
controller modules supported C-1
interface 4-11
transceiver 1-14
LCP2 adapter board 1-14
LCSR (Local Control and Status registers)
(see VMEchip2 LCSR) 1-5, 2-5
LEDs (light-emitting diodes) 2-1, 4-14
local
bus 4-13
bus arbiter 4-14
bus timeout 4-13
resources for the processor 4-12
Local Area Network (LAN) interface 4-11
Local Control and Status registers (LCSR)
(see VMEchip2 LCSR) 1-5, 2-5
location monitors, processor 1-14
logical unit number (LUN) (see CLUN or
DLUN)
LUN (logical unit number) (see CLUN or
DLUN)
M
MC68060 MPU 4-4
MCECC memory model 1-10
MVME177P
as network controller C-1
board installation 1-11
board specifications A-1
cooling requirements A-2
features 4-1
functional description 4-4
MVME320 disk/tape controllers D-2
MVME323 disk/tape controller D-3
MVME327A disk/tape controller D-3
MVME328 disk/tape controller D-4
MVME350 controller D-4
MVME374 network controller C-1
MVME376 network controller C-1
MVME712B transition module 1-11
MVME712M transition module 1-11
installation 1-12
N
network boot process 2-10
network controller modules C-1
non-volatile RAM (NVRAM) 3-8, 3-10
O
operating parameters 3-8
operating temperature A-1
option fields, in firmware command 3-5
P
P1 and P2 connectors 4-14, 5-2