I am looking for Motorola 167 bug PROM chips.
After reading your reply, I went back to the cabinet where I found the
U2 chip, and found the U1 chip in the same place as where I found the
U2 chip (I had a recollection of seeing two chips there earlier
today).
This actually makes sense, as we always had to install two VxWorks
PROMs. So, how can the Motorola PROMs be any different??
Anyway, I have contacted somebody at NSLS who might be able to help me
out here, so let's see how it goes.
On 8/16/06, Brad Cumbia <[email protected]> wrote:
It is a set of Proms, U1 and U2.
I have a few sets of the ones shipped that were installed shipped from
the factory and I also have the 167 bug chips.
Brad Cumbia
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Jiro Fujita wrote:
> Hi,
> I have asked a few people around during the EPICS collaboration
> meeting in June, but we (RHIC/STAR at BNL) have been looking for a
> MVME 167 Motorola PROM rather than VxWorks PROM for a MVME 167 board
> (I am looking for it for the RTEMS evaluation purpose for STAR).
> After looking around for a while, I have finally found a couple PROM
> that might be the original Motorola PROM, but since I have never seen
> one, I can't tell if this is it or not. On the PROM itself, it says
> "MVME 167 U2 5.02b". Does anybody have one that you can check with??
> Obvious thing to do would be to plug it in, but at a moment, I have no
> MVME 167 that I can spare to test one out (I am away from my host
> institution where I have my test board), so it is somewhat out of a
> question for me for now.
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