1. When you power up the eXMP-SynqNet the console terminal
should display the BIOS information.
2. In order to change the boot parameters of VxWorks, you
need to stop the auto-boot process. At the VxWorks boot screen,
press the <Enter> key to stop the auto-boot. There
is only one second to do this, so you need to be quick. If you missed
it and VxWorks auto-loads, reset the controller and try again.
3. At [VxWorks Boot]: line enter 'c' to change boot
parameters. Type in the new values. Any changed values will be saved
into the flash and used on next boot up.
boot device
: ata
ata is the eXMP's Compact Flash
memory. NOTE: to boot from the host use the Ethernet fei
device.
processor number
: 0
Use processor 0
host name
: host
Name of host computer.
file name
: /ata0/vxWorks
Boot VxWorks from Compact Flash memory.
inet on ethernet (e)
: 192.168.1.4
Set to eXMP IP address.
inet on backplane (b)
host inet (h)
: 192.168.1.2
Host IP address.
gateway inet (g)
:
user (u)
: target
Login name for ftp server.
ftp password (pw) (blank = use rsh)
: pw
Login password for ftp server.
flags (f)
: 0x8
Option flags
target name (tn)
: target
eXMP name
startup script (s)
:
Enter path and startup script if needed.
other (o)
: fei
Enables Ethernet.
4. Once your boot parameters have been entered, type '@'
to boot the eXMP-SynqNet.
5. If VxWorks loads correctly, the following screen should
appear:
6. Download the mpixmp.o, apputil.o, and server.o
files to the target system and then spawn the 'server' command
to start the MEI server.
7. Once the server is running, initial system tuning and
checkout can be accomplished using the Motion Console and Motion
Scope utilities. For more information regarding XMP utilities using
server mode, please see the Utilities section on http://support.motioneng.com.
Congratulations!
You have successfully configured the eXMP-SynqNet for console
mode. The eXMP-SynqNet is now ready for testing and development.