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VXIpc ™ 800 Series User Manual VXIpc 800 Series User Manual September 1997 Edition Part Number 321744A-01 © Copyright 1997 National Instruments Corporation.
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© National Instruments Corporation v VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Table of Contents About This Manual Organization of This Manual .............. .............. ........... ............... .............. .............. ...... ix Conventions Used in This Manual .
T able of Contents VXIpc 800 Series User Manual vi © National Instruments Corporation Configuring the PC ............. .............. ............... .............. ........... .............. .............. ........ 3-10 SCSI Termination ............
T able of Contents © National Instruments Corporation vii VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Index Figures Figure 1-1. VXIpc-850 Embedded Comp uter .......................................................... 1-1 Figure 1-2. VXIpc-860 Embedded Comp uter ....
T able of Contents VXIpc 800 Series User Manual viii © National Instruments Corporation Figure E-5. Length Restrict ion s for PCI Plug-In Bo ards Used with the VXIpc-860 ....................... .............. ........... ............... .............
© National Instruments Corporation ix VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al About This Manual This manual contains instructions for installi ng and configuring the National Instrument s VXIpc 800 Series embedded comput er kit. The VXIpc 800 Series includes all the models of the VXIpc-800 embedded computers.
About This Manual VXIpc 800 Series User Manual x © National Instruments Corporation • Appendix E, Modifying and Install ing I/O Expansion Boards , explains how to modify and install an I/O board in the VXIpc 800 Series. • Appendix F, Common Questions , answers commo n questions you may have when usin g the VXIpc 80 0 Series.
About This Manu al © National Instruments Corporation xi VX Ip c 8 00 Se ri es Us er M a nu al italic Italic text denotes emphasis, a cross reference, or an introduction to a key concept. This fon t also denotes text from wh ich you supply the appropriate word or valu e, as in Windows 3.
About This Manual VXIpc 800 Series User Manual xi i © National Instruments Corporation Refer to th e NI-VISA User Manua l to learn about VISA and how to use it in your system. The NI-VISA online help describes the attributes, events, and operatio ns you can use in NI-VISA.
© National Instruments Corporation 1-1 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the VXIpc 800 Series of embedded VXI computers, lists what you need to get started, describes the hardware, and lists optional equipment and soft ware.
Chapter 1 Introduction VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 1 -2 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 1-2 shows a VXIpc-860 model with its cover removed.
Chapter 1 Introduction © National Instruments Corporation 1-3 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al Optional Equipment You can contact National Instru ments to order any of the f ollowing optional .
Chapter 1 Introduction VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 1 -4 © National Instruments Corporation LabWindows/CVI is an interactive C development environ ment for building test and measurement and instrument control systems. It includes interactive code-generation tools and a graphical editor for building custom user interfaces.
Chapter 1 Introduction © National Instruments Corporation 1-5 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al Custom Application-Specific Interface Chips The VXIpc 800 Series uses the MITE and MANTIS custom ASICs to deliver high VXI performance, and can achieve more than 20 M B/s DMA block-mode data transfer rates across the VXI backplane.
Chapter 1 Introduction VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 1 -6 © National Instruments Corporation Front Panel Features The VXIpc 800 has the following front-panel features: • PCMCIA slots – The VXIpc 800 Series has one Type I/II and one Type I/II/III slot.
Chapter 1 Introduction © National Instruments Corporation 1-7 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al – ACCESS LED indicates when the VXIpc 800 MODID line is asserted or the VXIbus registers or shared memory are accessed by another bus master. – DRIVE LED indicates when the internal hard drive is in use.
Chapter 1 Introduction VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 1 -8 © National Instruments Corporation Table 1-1. VXIpc 800 Series Periphe rals Overview Peripheral External Connector ISA or PCI Function Video 1.
© National Instruments Corporation 2-1 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al Chapter 2 Functional Overview This chapter contains function al descriptions of each maj or logic block on the VXIpc 800 Se ries embedd ed computers. VXIpc 800 Functional Description The VXIpc 800 is a modular PC in a VXIbus C-size form factor.
Chapter 2 Functional Over view VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 2 -2 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 2-1. VXIpc 800 Series Block Diagram PCI-Based CPU Card Memory Cache Chipset Video SCSI 32-bi.
Chapter 2 Functional Overview © National Instruments Corporation 2-3 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al The VXIpc 800 consists of the following logic blocks: Video The video circuitry is a plug-in PCI car d that has a 64-bit data path to up to 4 MB o f EDO DRAM.
Chapter 2 Functional Over view VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 2 -4 © National Instruments Corporation CPU Card The modular arc hitecture o f the VXIpc 800 Series contains a plug-in CPU card that can accommodate various Pentium/Pentium Pro-class processors.
© National Instruments Corporation 3-1 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation This chapter contains the instructions to configure and install the VXIpc 800 Series embedded computer.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 3 -2 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 3-1. VXIpc 800 Series Parts Locator Diagram 1 Trigger In Termination (S7) 2 CLK10 Inversion (S4) 3 Ethernet EEPROM Config.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation © National Instruments Corporation 3-3 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al Table 3-1 lists the factory-default settings and option s for the onboard jumpers and switches.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 3 -4 © National Instruments Corporation Configuring the VXIpc 800 Series This section descri bes how to configur.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation © National Instruments Corporation 3-5 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al Figure 3-2. VXIbus Slot Configuration When the VXIpc-800 is installed in Slot 0, it becomes the VXIbus System Controller.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 3 -6 © National Instruments Corporation Notice that Figure 3-3b also shows switch S5. You must configure these switches as shown when using the correspo nding CLK10 source setting of S3.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation © National Instruments Corporation 3-7 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al When switch S5 is set so that the VXIpc-800 receives the SMB CLK10 signal, you have the o ption to add a 50 Ω termination to the signal by setting switch S6.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 3 -8 © National Instruments Corporation Trigger Input Termination You can use switch S7 to terminate the external trigger input SMB with 50 Ω to ground. Figure 3-7a shows the default setting for a non-terminated trigger input SMB.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation © National Instruments Corporation 3-9 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al The EEPROM is divi ded into two halves; o ne half is factory config ured and one half is user configurable. Use switch S9 to control the operation of the EEPROM.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 3- 10 © National Instruments Corporation If this situation oc curs after you change the config uration, perform the following steps to reconfigure the VXIpc-800. 1.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation © National Instruments Corporation 3-11 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al SCSI Termination The VXIpc-800 uses active termination on the SCSI-2 bus.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 3- 12 © National Instruments Corporation System CMOS The VXIpc-800 c ontains a backe d-up memory use d to store BIOS defaults and configu ration information. To clear the CMOS contents, simply short the pins of W2 as shown in Figure 3-12b.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation © National Instruments Corporation 3-13 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al Ethernet Power-On Defaults The VXIpc-800 Ethernet circuitry loads its power-on settings from an EEPROM.
Chapter 3 VXIpc 800 Series Configuration and Installation VXIpc 800 Series User Manual 3- 14 © National Instruments Corporation 4. Insert th e VXIpc-80 0 in the slot you have selected b y aligning the top and bottom of the modul e with the card-edge guides inside the mainframe.
© National Instruments Corporation 4-1 VX Ip c 8 00 S e ri es U s er M a nu al Chapter 4 BIOS This chapter contains information on BIOS, the low-level i nterface between the hardware and PC soft ware that configur es and tests your hardware at boot up.
© National Instruments Corporation A-1 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Appendix A Specifications This appendix describes t he environmental, electr ical, and mechanical specifications of th e VXIpc 800 Series embedded comput er. Unless otherwise specified, these specifications apply to al l models in the VXIpc 800 Series.
Appendix A Specifications VXIpc 800 Series User Manual A-2 © National Instruments Corporation Physical VXIpc-860 Voltage (V) Current (A) Typical Maximum (Fused) +5 8.52 A 12 A -5.2 224.5 mA 2 A -2 67.2 mA 2 A +12 2.60 mA 2 A -12 2.43 mA 2 A Characteristic Specification Size Two-slot VXIbus C-Size Module (233.
Appendix A Specifications © National Instruments Corporation A-3 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Environmental Note: Random vibration profiles were developed in accordance with MIL-T-28800E and MIL-STD-810E Method 514. Test levels exceed those recommended in MIL-ST D-810E for Category 1 (Basic Transportation, Figures 514.
Appendix A Specifications VXIpc 800 Series User Manual A-4 © National Instruments Corporation BLT, MBLT (master) VMEbus master block and D64 transfers BLT, MBLT (slave) VMEbus slave block and D64 tra.
Appendix A Specifications © National Instruments Corporation A-5 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Adding RAM To add RAM to the VXIpc 80 0, remove the top cover and add SIMM modules to the empty SIMM sockets.
© National Instruments Corporation B-1 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Appendix B VXIpc 800 Series System Resources This appendix describes what system resources are available on the VXIpc 800 Series and where they are allocated.
Appendix B VXIpc 800 Series System Resour ces VXIpc 800 Series User Manual B-2 © National Instruments Corporation 5 INTC, INTB GPIB/PCMCIA Slot/Expansion 6 None Floppy Drive 7 None LPT1 8 None RTC 9 .
Appendix B VXIpc 800 Series System Resour ces © National Instruments Corporation B-3 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Table B-3. VXIpc 800 Series I/O Address Map I/O Address Device 000-00F 8237 D MA #1 0.
© National Instruments Corporation C-1 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Appendix C LED Indicators This appendix descri bes how to read the LEDs on the fr ont panel to interpret the status of the VXIpc 800 Series.
Appendix C LED Indi cators VXIpc 800 Series User Manual C-2 © National Instruments Corporation LEDs and System Startup Cycle Table C-1 shows a system startup cycle and possible points of failure, up to and inc luding the st ate in which t he VXIinit initializa tion program asserts the ONLINE LED.
Appendix C LED Indicators © National Instruments Corporation C-3 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual If either the SYSFAIL or FAILE D LED remains lit, perform the following steps. 1. Power off the mainframe. 2. Remove all other modules from the mainframe. 3.
Appendix C LED Indi cators VXIpc 800 Series User Manual C-4 © National Instruments Corporation LINK LED The LINK LED indicates LINK status and can generally be used to check if Ethernet activity is occurring. DSEL LED The DSEL (Device Select) LED lights when Ethernet registers are being accessed.
© National Instruments Corporation D-1 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors This appendix descri bes the front panel and connecto rs on the VXIpc 800 Series. This material contains the information relevant to VXI plug&play Specification VPP-8, VXI Module/Mainframe to Receiver Interconnection .
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors VXIpc 800 Series User Manual D-2 © National Instruments Corporation Front Panel Figure D-1 shows the front panel layo ut of the VXIpc-800. The drawing shows dimensions relevant to key elements on the front panel.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors © National Instruments Corporation D-3 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Keyboard and Mouse Figure D-2 shows the location and pin outs for t he keyb oard and mouse connectors on the VXIpc 800 Series. Table D-1 gives the name and description for the k eyboard and mouse connect or signals.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors VXIpc 800 Series User Manual D-4 © National Instruments Corporation VGA Figure D-3 shows the location and pinouts for the VGA connector on the VXIpc 800 Series. Table D-2 gives the name and description for the VGA connector signals.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors © National Instruments Corporation D-5 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Ethernet Figure D-4 shows the location and pinouts for the Ethernet connector on the VXIpc-800. Table D-3 gives the name and description for the Ethernet connector signals.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors VXIpc 800 Series User Manual D-6 © National Instruments Corporation COM1 and COM2 Figure D-5 shows the location and pinouts for the COM1 and COM2 connectors on the VXIpc 80 0. Table D-4 gives the name and descript ion for the COM1 and CO M2 connecto r signals.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors © National Instruments Corporation D-7 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Figure D-5. COM1 and COM2 Connectors Location and Pin out Table D-4.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors VXIpc 800 Series User Manual D-8 © National Instruments Corporation Parallel Port Figure D-6 shows the location and pinouts for the IEEE-1284 connector on the VXIpc-800 . Table D-5 gives the name and description for the IEEE-1284 connector signals.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors © National Instruments Corporation D-9 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Table D-5. Parallel Port Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Descrip tion 1 BUSY* Device.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors VXIpc 800 Series User Manual D-10 © National Instruments Corporation SCSI Figure D-7 shows the location and pinouts for the SCSI connector on the VXIpc-800. Table D-6 gives the name and description for the SCSI connector signals.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors © National Instruments Corporation D-11 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Table D-6. SCSI Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1–11, 15–25, 35–3.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors VXIpc 800 Series User Manual D-12 © National Instruments Corporation GPIB (IEEE-488.2) Figure D-8 shows the location and pinouts for the GPIB connector on the VXIpc-800. Table D-7 gives the name and description for the GPIB connector signals.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors © National Instruments Corporation D-13 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Table D-7. GPIB Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Descrip tion 1 DIO1* Data Bit 1 2 D.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors VXIpc 800 Series User Manual D-14 © National Instruments Corporation External SMBs Figure D-9 shows the location and pinouts for the SMB connectors on the VXIpc 800. The SMB connectors are used for an external clock signal and TTL trigger input and output.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors © National Instruments Corporation D-15 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Speaker Figure D-10 shows the locati on of the speaker connecti on on the VXIpc-800. Switchcraft manufactures a mating speaker connector, part number 750.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors VXIpc 800 Series User Manual D-16 © National Instruments Corporation Signal Characteristics Refer to the relevant standard for the signal characteristics for VGA, SCSI, Ethernet, keyboard, mouse, parallel, serial, and GPIB.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors © National Instruments Corporation D-17 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual VXIbus P1 and P2 Figure D-11 shows the locati on and pinouts for th e VXIbus connector on the VXIpc 800 Series. Table D-10 gives the name and description for the VXIbus P2 conn ector signals.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors VXIpc 800 Series User Manual D-18 © National Instruments Corporation 13 –2 V +5 V –5.2 V 14 Not Connected D16 MODID06 15 Not Connected D17 MODID05 16 GND D18 GND 17 Not Connected D19 MODID04 18 Not Connected D20 MODID03 19 –5.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors © National Instruments Corporation D-19 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Table D-11. VXIbus P1 Connector Signals Pin Row C Row B Row A 1 D08 BBSY* D00 2 D09 BCLR* D0.
Appendix D Front Panel and Connectors VXIpc 800 Series User Manual D-20 © National Instruments Corporation 28 A10 IRQ3 A03 29 A09 IRQ2 A02 30 A08 IRQ1 A01 31 +12 V Not Connected –12 V 32 +5 V +5 V +5 V Table D-11.
© National Instruments Corporation E-1 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Appendix E Modifying and Installing I/O Expansion Boards This appendix explains how to modify and install an I/ O board in the VXIpc 800 Series. Notice that some material is different between the VXIpc-850 an d the VXIpc-86 0.
Appendix E Modifying and Installing I/O Ex pansion Boards VXIpc 800 Series User Manual E-2 © National Instruments Corporation Length of VXIpc-850 Plug-In Boards The VXIpc-850 will accommodate PCI or ISA I/O boards that are up to 4.2 in. hig h and up to 13.
Appendix E Modifying and Installing I/O Expansion Boards © National Instruments Corporation E-3 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Length of ISA Plug-In Boards Because ISA boards mount with the components .
Appendix E Modifying and Installing I/O Ex pansion Boards VXIpc 800 Series User Manual E-4 © National Instruments Corporation Height of VXIpc-860 Plug-In Boards In general, the VXIpc-860 can accommodate any standard-size PCI card and any XT-height ISA card.
Appendix E Modifying and Installing I/O Expansion Boards © National Instruments Corporation E-5 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Length of VXIpc-860 Plug-In Boards The VXIpc-860 can accommodate PCI or ISA I/O boards that are up to 4.2 in. high and up to 8.
Appendix E Modifying and Installing I/O Ex pansion Boards VXIpc 800 Series User Manual E-6 © National Instruments Corporation Length of ISA Plug-In Boards Because ISA boards mount with the components.
Appendix E Modifying and Installing I/O Expansion Boards © National Instruments Corporation E-7 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Installing an I/O Board The following material applies equally to all model s in the VXIpc 800 Series.
Appendix E Modifying and Installing I/O Ex pansion Boards VXIpc 800 Series User Manual E-8 © National Instruments Corporation with a lock washer (hole diameter should be 0.125 in.). In either case, use a 4-40 x 1/4 in. stainless steel p anhead screw to mount the board/bracket assembly to the front panel.
Appendix E Modifying and Installing I/O Expansion Boards © National Instruments Corporation E-9 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Figure E-9. Front View of PCI Board Expansion Bracket .475 [12.07] (I/O Connector Window) I/O Connector Window , (.475 [12.07] X 3.
Appendix E Modifying and Installing I/O Ex pansion Boards VXIpc 800 Series User Manual E-10 © National Instruments Corporation Figures E-10 and E-11 give dimensions and i nstructions for creati ng a connector cutout and expa nsion bracket for an ISA bo ard.
Appendix E Modifying and Installing I/O Expansion Boards © National Instruments Corporation E-11 VXI pc 800 Series User Manual Figure E-11. Front View of ISA Board Expansion Bracket .490 [12.45] (I/O Connector Window) I/O Connector Window , (490 [12.
© National Instruments Corporation F-1 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Appendix F Common Questions This appendix answers co mmon questions you may have when using the VXIpc 800 Series. What do the LEDs on the front of the VXIpc 800 mean? Refer to Append ix C , LED Indicators , for a description of the front panel LEDs.
Appendix F Comm on Questions VXIpc 800 Series User Manual F-2 © National Instruments Corporation If I boot the computer without video, and then plug in the video, why is it in black and white? When the computer fir st boots, the video chips try to syn chronize with the monitor.
Appendix F Common Questions © National Instruments Corporation F-3 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual What if my keyboard connector does not fit into t he keyboard port on the VXIpc 800? You can plug keyboards that have a 6-pin Min i DIN PS/2 type connector directly into the VXIpc 800.
Appendix F Comm on Questions VXIpc 800 Series User Manual F-4 © National Instruments Corporation How do I check the configuration of the memory, floppy drive, hard drive, time/date, and so on? You can view these parameters in the BIOS setup. To enter the BIOS setup, reboot the VXIpc 800 and press the <DEL> key durin g the memory tests.
© National Instruments Corporation G-1 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Appendix G Customer Communication For your convenience, this appendix contains forms to help you gather the information necessary to help us solve your technical problems and a form you can use to comment on the product documentation.
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© National Instruments Corporation Glossary-1 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Glossary A A Amperes address Character code that identifies a specific location (or series of locations) in memory address space A set of 2 n memory locations differentiated from other such set s in VXI/ VMEbus systems by six addressi ng lines known as address modifier s.
Glossary VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Glossary-2 © National Instruments Corporation B b bits Bb y t e s backplane An assembly, typically a printed circui t board, with 96-p in connectors and signal paths that bus the connector pins. A C-size VXIbus system will have two sets of bused connectors called J1 and J2.
Glossary © National Instruments Corporation Glossary-3 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual DRAM Dynamic RAM (Random Access Memory); storage that the compute r must refresh at frequent intervals E ECL Emitte.
Glossary VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Glossary-4 © National Instruments Corporation I IDE Integrated Drive Electronics. Denotes the most common interface to the hard drive on PCs.
Glossary © National Instruments Corporation Glossary-5 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual L LED Light-emitting diode M m meters master A functional part of a VME/VXIbus device that initiates data transfers on the backplane. A transfer can be either a read or a write.
Glossary VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Glossary-6 © National Instruments Corporation P PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect. The PCI bus is a high-performance 32-bit or 64-bit bus wit h multiplexed address and data lines. PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PEM Penn Engineering Manufacturing Corporati on.
Glossary © National Instruments Corporation Glossary-7 VXIpc 800 Series User Manual T trigger Either TTL or ECL lines used for intermodule communication TTL Transistor-Transistor Logic V VV o l t s VISA Virtual Instrument Software Architecture. This is the general name given to VISA and its associated architecture.
© National Instruments Corporation I ndex-1 V XI pc 80 0 S er ie s U se r M an ua l Index A ACCESS LED, 1-7, C-3 address map, I/O (table), B-3 to B-4 application-specific interface chips, custom, 1-5 audio capability. See speaker. B BIOS. See also CMOS.
Index VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Ind ex -2 © National Instruments Corporation SCSI, D-10 to D-11 signal characteristics, D-16 speaker, D-15 VGA, D-4 to D-5 VXIbus P1 and P2, D-17 to D-20 CPU card, .
Index © National Instruments Corporation I ndex-3 V XI pc 80 0 S er ie s U se r M an ua l I IDE controller overview, E-3 problems with booting hard disk, F-4 using internal IDE drive and external SCSI hard drive, F-4 installation. See also configuration.
Index VXIpc 800 Series User Manual Ind ex -4 © National Instruments Corporation O ONLINE LED, 1-6, C-1 P parallel port connector and signals, D-8 to D-9 DMA level, PC configuration, 3-12 PC configura.
Index © National Instruments Corporation I ndex-5 V XI pc 80 0 S er ie s U se r M an ua l speaker connecting external speaker to VXIpc 800 Series, F-3 connector location (figure), D-15 signal charact.
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