Rockwell Automation 1771-DMC_DMC1_DMC4_DXPS Control Coprocessor User Manual User Manual
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Chapter 3
Getting Started with the Control Coprocessor
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Figure 3.17
NVMM Session (2 of 3)
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Non-Volatile Module Memory Menu Selection
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1 = Delete module in Non-Volatile Module Memory
2 = Delete all modules in Non-Volatile Module Memory
3 = List all modules in Non-Volatile Module Memory
4 = Exit (continue boot)
Select Option: 3
Non-Volatile Module Memory List Utility
ADDRESS SIZE HEX SIZE DECIMAL MODULE NAME
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
101ee800 556H 1366 hello
101eed56 74cH 1868 my_mem
Total size of Non-Volatile Module Memory is 71680 ( 11800h) bytes
Largest contiguous Non-Volatile memory is 68446 ( 10b5eh) bytes
PCBridge Microware’s PC hosted OS-9/680x0 Development System
Figure 3.18
NVMM Session (3 of 3 )
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NVMM Menu Selection
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1 = Delete NVMM Module
2 = Delete all NVMM Modules
3 = List all NVMM Modules
4 = Exit (continue boot)
Select Option: 1
Non-Volatile Module Memory Delete Utility
Enter module name: hello
Module [hello] deleted
NVMM Menu Selection
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1 = Delete NVMM Module
2 = Delete all NVMM Modules
3 = List all NVMM Modules
4 = Exit (continue boot)
Select Option: 4
Allen-Bradley Control Coprocessor
Copyright 1994, Allen-Bradley Company, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Series/Revision A/E (1.30)
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PCBridge Microware’s PC hosted OS-9/680x0 Development System
MY_MEM displays the time of the last boot, time of this boot, and the
boot count. The boot count and time of last boot are stored in non-volatile
user memory. The startup file, STARTUP, includes the line
MY_MEM
to
invoke the program at system boot.