Configure and environment commands, Configure board information block – Motorola MVME166IG/D2 User Manual

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CONFIGURE AND

ENVIRONMENT COMMANDS

Configure Board Information Block

CNFG

[;[I][M]]

This command is used to display and configure the board information block.
This block is resident within the Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM). Refer to the
MVME166 Single Board Computer User’s Manual for the actual location. The
information block contains various elements detailing specific operation
parameters of the hardware. The MVME166 Single Board Computer User’s
Manual
describes the elements within the board information block, and lists
the size and logical offset of each element. The CNFG command does not
describe the elements and their use. The board information block contents are
checksummed for validation purposes. This checksum is the last element of
the block.

Example: to display the current contents of the board information block.

166-Bug>

cnfg

Board (PWA) Serial Number = "000000061050"

Board Identifier = "MVME166-11 "

Artwork (PWA) Identifier = "01-W3834B01B "

MPU Clock Speed = "3300"

Ethernet Address = 08003E20A867

Local SCSI Identifier = "07"

Optional Board 1 Artwork (PWA) Identifier = " "

Optional Board 1 (PWA) Serial Number = " "

Optional Board 2 Artwork (PWA) Identifier = " "

Optional Board 2 (PWA) Serial Number = " "

166-Bug>

Note that the parameters that are quoted are left-justified character (ASCII)
strings padded with space characters, and the quotes (") are displayed to
indicate the size of the string. Parameters that are not quoted are considered
data strings, and data strings are right-justified. The data strings are padded
with zeroes if the length is not met.

In the event of corruption of the board information block, the command
displays a question mark "?" for nondisplayable characters. A warning
message (

WARNING: Board Information Block Checksum Error)

is also

displayed in the event of a checksum failure.

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