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2.
When you locate an unused address range, make a note of the base address of the range for use when configuring Seehau.
3.
Refer to Appendix G, “Address Examples” to re-configure the base address of your board.
For details, see Appendix D, “Troubleshooting Tips.”
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If you get a
Service or driver failed
error message when rebooting, you probably have a resource conflict.
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If you get a
create file failed
error message upon execution, the device driver did not properly start.
Nohau16/300 Device Driver
After installation, Windows NT Diagnostics will show the Nohau16/300 device driver present in the upper I/O range (FFxx). After launching Seehau, the driver is reassigned to the actual address ranges. In the Control Panel Devices window (Figure 11), you will see three columns: Device,
Status, and Startup.
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Device: lists the Nohau device driver
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Status: displays
Started
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Startup: displays
Automatic
Figure 11. Control Panel Devices Window
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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