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Conference 49.910::kav30

Title:VAX on VMEbus: KAV30
Notice:Could have been as fast as 68K but its a VAX!
Moderator:CSSVMS::KAV30_SUPP
Created:Thu Apr 18 1991
Last Modified:Fri Aug 02 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:159
Total number of notes:645

114.0. "more on Access to VMEbus Reset Register" by TRN01::FORMIA () Fri Jan 14 1994 00:26

    Hi,
    referring my note 113 and related reply I have the following:
    
    In the new KAV30 documentation I can read that
    
     VMEbus slave can access the following devices on KAV30:
    
    	- System Ram
    	- Fifo Buffer
    	- VMEbus Reset Register
    
     but now I can't find any notes on how to do the third-one,
     I need help,
    
     many thanks in advance,
    
    		Marino Formia
    
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114.1more details pls...GOBANG::LEMMERFri Jan 14 1994 16:059
    Hi,
    
    could you please supply the exact reference, that is: what
    documentation, which version and on what page/paragraph ?
    
    Thanks for your patience!
    
    Thomas
    
114.2Info on DocumentationTRN01::FORMIAWed Jan 19 1994 11:527
    KAV30 programming guide VMS 5.0 ELN 4.4
    PAG 1.2 
    1.2 VMEBUS SLAVE OVERVIEW
    
    I hope the above meets your request.
      Thanks,   
     Marino
114.3No VMEbus reset register ...GOBANG::LEMMERWed Jan 19 1994 14:5512
	Hi Marino,

	you'll get a beer, you've found a 'leftover' from the latest
	documentation review: this bullet should have been removed together
	with the other stuff on 'global VMEbus reset register' ! (sorry for
	the confusion).

	To make it clear: there is no such thing, you only can apply the
	SYSRESET signal on the VMEbus, which will reset the complete module.

	Thomas