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Table of Contents


1 Introduction

1.1 About the MC1 Board
1.2 About This Manual
1.2.1 Document Conventions
1.3 Related Documents
1.4 Developer Support

2 Installing the Hardware

2.1 Introduction
2.2 System Requirements
2.3 Configuring the Hardware
2.3.1 Arranging Multiple Boards in a PC
2.3.2 Configuring the MC1 Board's MVIP Bus Termination
2.3.3 Configuring the MC1 Board's I/O Address Space
2.3.4 Connecting the MC1 Board to the MC1 Bus
2.4 Installing the Hardware

3 Installing the Software

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Installing Under Windows NT
3.2.1 Changing the Configuration After Installation
3.2.2 Uninstalling the Driver Software
3.3 Installing Under OS/2 Warp
3.3.1 Installing swdaemon.exe
3.3.2 Changing the Driver Configuration After Installation
3.4 Installing Under SCO UNIX SVR3.2 OpenServer Releases 3.0 and 5
3.4.1 Changing the Driver Configuration After Installation
3.4.2 Uninstalling the MC1 Development Kit Version 1.5
3.4.3 Uninstalling Early Versions of the MC1 Development Kit
3.5 Installing Under UnixWare 2.1
3.5.1 Changing the Configuration After Installation
3.5.2 Uninstalling the Driver Software

4 Verifying MC1 Installation

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Verifying Your MC1 Installation with MC1TST
4.3 Verifying Your MC1 Installation with SW

5 Principles of Operation

5.1 Introduction
5.2 MC1 Switch Model
5.3 MC1 Clocking
5.3.1 MVIP Bus Clock Signals
5.3.2 MC1 Clock Signals
5.3.3 MC1 Bus and MVIP Bus Clock Interaction
5.3.4 Primary MVIP Clock Mode
5.3.5 Clocking Configuration Summary
5.4 Indicator Lights (LEDs)
5.5 Handling Faults
5.5.1 Recovering from Clocking Failures
5.5.2 Network Synchronization Failures
5.6 Removing the MC1 Board

6 Commands & Utilities

6.1 MC1 Commands
6.2 MC1 Utilities
6.2.1 MC1MON
6.2.2 MC1PHONE
6.2.3 MC1TST
6.2.4 SHOWCONX

Appendix A MC1 Clocking Examples

Appendix B Hardware Specifications



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