15 | | OK, so I pulled out an old mvme167 board and an mvme712 |
16 | | transition module. The 167 has 167Bug firmware in its PROMs. |
| 15 | OK, so I (Till) pulled out an old mvme167 board and an mvme712 transition module. [wiki:User:JoelSherrill Joel Sherrill] thinks this sounds similar to the MVME167 we have in the RTEMS Lab. Our transition module has thick wire 10BaseT. |
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| 17 | The MVME167 has the following hardware description: |
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| 19 | * 16, 25, or 33.33 MHz MC68030 enhanced 32-bit microprocessor |
| 20 | * 16, 25, or 33.33 MHz MC68882 floating-point coprocessor |
| 21 | * 4, 8, 16, or 32MB of shared DRAM, with programmable parity |
| 22 | * 4K x 8 SRAM and time-of-day clock with battery |
| 23 | * Four 28/32-pin ROM/PROM/EPROM/EEPROM sockets, 16-bits wide |
| 24 | * A32/D32 VMEbus master/slave interface with system controller function |
| 25 | * Four EIA-232-D serial communications ports |
| 26 | * Centronics® compatible printer port |
| 27 | * Two 16-bit timers and watchdog timer |
| 28 | * SCSI bus interface with DMA |
| 29 | * Ethernet transceiver interface |
| 30 | * 4-level requester, 7-level interrupter, and 7-level interrupt handler for VMEbus |
| 31 | * On-board debugger and diagnostic firmware. The MVME167 has 167Bug firmware in its PROMs. |