Conventions, Prerequisites, Software installation and setup – Sundance SMT6025 v.2.9 User Manual
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SMT6025 User Manual
• Gives you a basic building block for more complex systems.
• Provides you with direct access to the hardware registers of the carrier board.
• Provides you with a C++ type interface to the carrier board.
The SMT6025 currently supports the following carrier boards.
Carrier board
Description
Functionality
SMT300
1 TIM site Compact PCI carrier board
Full support
SMT300Q
4 TIM site Compact PCI carrier board
Full support
SMT310
1 TIM site PCI carrier board
Full support
SMT310Q
4 TIM site PCI carrier board
Full support
SMT320 (Obsolete) 4 TIM site PCI carrier board
Partial support
SMT327 (Obsolete) 4 TIM site Compact PCI carrier board
Partial support
4 Conventions
UINT
A 32 bit unsigned value (unsigned int).
DWORD
32 bit unsigned value (unsigned long).
Root TIM
The TIM on site 1 of your carrier board.
Root DSP
The DSP on TIM site 1.
5 Prerequisites
C++ is used for the software interfaces. Even if you are not familiar with C++, you
should be able to find your way by referring to the samples. The samples have
been compiled and tested with Microsoft Visual Studio Version 6.0.
6 Software Installation and Setup
Insert the SMT6025 CD into your CD drive. The setup program should start
automatically; if it doesn’t you can start it yourself by opening Explorer, browsing
to the CD, and then double-clicking Setup.exe. The installation program will give
you the option of installing samples. We recommend that you become familiar
with the SMT6025 by installing and reviewing the sample code.
User Manual (QCF42); Version 2.9, 22/02/02; © Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd. 2002