Rockwell Automation 1771-DMC_DMC1_DMC4_DXPS Control Coprocessor User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 3

Getting Started with the Control Coprocessor

3-18

See Figure 3.19 for an example MY_MEM boot screen. See page 3-14 for
the source file, MY_MEM.C.

Figure 3.19

MY_MEM Boot Screen

$MY_MEM
$
Time of last boot ->Wed Jul 22 12:23:03 1994
Time of this boot ->Wed Jul 22 18:12:08 1994
Boot count = 3
Allen-Bradley Control Coprocessor
Copyright 1994, Allen-Bradley Company, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Series/Revision A/E (1.30)

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Reboot to Configure System
After you make all your memory configuration changes, select option

4

from the main menu to reboot and invoke the changes that you made. See
Figure 3.20.

Important: You must select option 4 on the main menu to activate any
changes that you make. Option 4 reboots the system. Use [Ctrl-C] to
abort this utility at any time and cancel any requested changes.

Figure 3.20

Configure System (Reboot)

Main Menu Selection
-------------------
1 = Configure Non-Volatile RAM Disk Size
2 = Configure Non-Volatile User Memory Size
3 = Configure Non-Volatile Module Memory Size
4 = Configure System (reboot)
Select Option: 4
Allen-Bradley Control Coprocessor
Copyright 1994, Allen-Bradley Company, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Series/Revision A/E (1.30)
Warning: Memory configuration has changed
=========================================
User Startup File ”/dd/startup” bypassed
Non-Volatile RAM Disk configuration has changed
Non-Volatile User Memory configuration has changed
Non-Volatile Module Memory configuration has changed
Pointer to Non-Volatile User Memory has changed
Current pointer to Non-Volatile User Memory: 101ed400
Current size of Non-Volatile User Memory: 5k
Current size of Non-Volatile Module Memory: 70k
Current size of Non-Volatile RAM Disk: 512k
Use the NVMM -L utility to verify contents of Non-Volatile Module Memory

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