- No category
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4.
Look for your login name in the list of names. If your login name is not present, you are not set up with administrative privileges. Contact your System Administrator to update your privileges or give you the administrator’s password.
1.
Click the
Start
menu, and select
Programs
.
2.
Select
Administrative Tools
, and click
Windows NT Diagnostics
. The Windows NT Diagnostics window opens (Figure 10).
3.
Click the
Resources
tab.
4.
Click
I/O Port
.
5.
Check the I/O resources listed to verify that no device appears in a default address range.
Alternative Addressing
If you see a device present in the default range for your emulator or trace board, do the following:
1.
Beginning at the address 200H, scroll down to look for an unused address range:
–
200H, 210H, or 240H for the emulator board
–
208H, 218H, or 248H for the trace board
Figure 10. NT Diagnostics Window
EMUL16/300–PC User Guide
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Table of contents
- 17 Downloading EMUL16/300–PC Product Documentation
- 18 Overview of the EMUL16/300–PC Emulator System
- 19 ISA Card Emulator (PC Plug-In)
- 19 High-Speed Parallel Box (HSP)
- 20 Emulator Parallel Cable (EPC)
- 20 Low Cost-Industry Standard Architecture (LC-ISA)
- 21 User Interface
- 21 Quick Start for Installing Your Emulator System
- 22 Quick Start for Installing the Hardware
- 24 Installing and Configuring the Seehau Software
- 24 Installing the Software
- 24 Configuring Seehau Software
- 25 Purchasers of Emulator and Trace Boards
- 26 Configuring Address Settings for the Emulator and Optional Trace Board
- 26 Information about Windows NT Installation
- 26 Known Device Driver Conflicts
- 27 Configuring Address Settings With Windows
- 27 Alternative Addressing
- 28 Configuring Address Settings With Windows NT
- 29 Alternative Addressing
- 30 Nohau16/300 Device Driver
- 31 Configuring Address Settings With Windows
- 35 Alternative Addressing
- 35 Nohau16/300 Device Driver With Windows
- 36 Installing and Configuring the Emulator Board
- 36 Installing the Emulator Board
- 37 I/O Address
- 38 Typical PC I/O Addresses
- 38 Factory and Alternate Settings
- 39 Setting Target Communication Rate Using BDM
- 39 Factory Settings
- 40 Emulator Board
- 41 Configuring the Emulator
- 44 Quick-Save Hardware Settings
- 46 Installing and Configuring the Trace Board
- 46 Overview
- 46 Installing the Trace Board
- 47 I/O Address
- 47 Installing the Trace Board With an HSP Box
- 47 Installing the Trace Board With a PC
- 48 Factory Settings
- 49 Bank Switch Jumpers
- 49 Configuring the Trace Board
- 52 Trace Setup Fields
- 53 Trigger Qualifier
- 54 Data Qualifier
- 56 Installing the Pod Boards
- 56 Overview
- 56 Pod Types
- 56 Connecting the Pod to the Target Board
- 57 How this Chapter is Organized
- 312 Important Notes About Pod Boards
- 312 Factory Configuration of Pod Boards
- 312 Remove Black Conducting Foam Before Using Your Pod
- 312 Features Common to All Pods
- 312 Background Debug Mode (BDM)
- 313 Background Debug Connector (BERG)
- 313 Using Just the BERG Connector
- 313 Indicator Lights
- 314 Disabling Resources
- 314 Removing and Installing the Controller
- 316 POD–16S
- 316 Overview
- 316 POD–16S2 LED Indicators
- 313 Header and Jumper Details
- 313 Using the Port Replacement Unit