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USER CUSTOMIZATION
M68CPU32BUG REV 1 C-1
APPENDIX C
USER CUSTOMIZATION
C.1 INTRODUCTION
Within the CPU32Bug certain operating parameters may be customized for the user’s particular
situation. This appendix details the customization features of CPU32Bug. An IBM-PC or
compatible host computer with the Motorola program BCC EPROM utility (PROGBCC) is
required to reprogram the EPROM on the BCC. This appendix assumes the user is using the
ProComm terminal emulation program on the host computer to communicate with CPU32Bug
and is familiar with the following; CPU32Bug, ProComm, MS-DOS, and PROGBCC.
NOTE
In the back of this appendix is a list of questions and answers. It
may be helpful to refer to the Q & A section before customizing
CPU32Bug.
CAUTION
Failure to incorporate changes as specified in this appendix may
cause malfunctions in the CPU32Bug. Novices should not attempt
to customize CPU32Bug.
The user customization area (parameter area) is the first 512 bytes of CPU32Bug ($E0000-
$E01FF), see Table C-1. For brevitys sake, all entries have been shown as an offset value from
the $E0000 base address of CPU32Bug. The source code equivalent of the customization area,
initialization table, and chip select initialization module are available on the Motorola
FREEWARE Bulletin Board Service (BBS) under the archive filename C32SRC.ARC. Future
updates for CPU32Bug will also be available on the FREEWARE BBS under the archive
filename C32xxx.ARC. For more information on the FREEWARE BBS, reference customer
letter M68332EVS/L2.
Because there are two versions of the M68332BCC, there are two sets of chip select tables; one
set for Rev. A and one set for Rev. B. Upon power-up, CPU32Bug initializes the common
CSBOOT chip select and CS0/CS1 (see Rev. A table values). CPU32Bug then tests for RAM to
determine if the hardware is Rev. A or Rev. B. Chip select initialization then proceeds using the
values from the proper table. The only changes required by the user are to the WAIT CYCLES or
BASE ADDRESS fields for their platform board (PFB) sockets, or to use an unused chip select.
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