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Dear
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Single
Board
Computer
Customer:
Congratulations
on
your
selection
of
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Single
Board
Computer.
This
product
represents
the
latest
advance
in
microprocessor
systems
technology:
hardware
designed
for
efficient
high
performance
execution
of
Pascal
programs.
Enclosed
with
your
board
should
be
the
following
literature:
Installation
Guide
Warranty
Statement
Registration
Form
Error
Report
Form
Additional
information
which
may
be
of
assistance
to
you
is
contained
in
the
WD/90
Pascal
MICROENGINEReference
Manual.
If
you
currently
do
not
have
a
copy,
the
manual
may
be
purchased
from
Western
Digital
for
$19.95.
The
Pascal
Operating
System
Diskette
is
also
available
in
either
standard
8",
single
or
double
density,
single
or
double
sided
for
$25.00.
Purchase
orders
or
telephone
orders
should
be
directed
to
the
Sales
Department.
IN
ORDER
TO
ENSURE
THAT
YOUR
WARRANTY
IS
VALID,
YOU
MUST
COMPLETE
THE
REGISTRATION
FORM
IMMEDIATELY.
The
warranty
is
described
in
the
enclosed
Warranty
Statement,
and
lasts
for
ninety
(90)
days
after
purchase.
Once you
have
completed
the
Registration
Form,
you
will
be
put
on
The
Microengine
Company
Mailing
List.
If
you
have
ordered
the
Pascal
Operating
System
Diskette
and
with
to
continue
to
receive
Pascal
system
software
updates
past
the
warranty
period,
please
check
the
box
marked
MICROENGINE
UPDATE
SERVICE
on
the
Registration
Form.
The
service
includes
new
releases
of
the
UCSD
Pascal
software.
The
Microengine
Company
will
bill
you a
basic
charge
of
$25.00
per
release
(after
your
warranty
expires).
To
maintain
your
subscription,
the
invoice
must
be
paid
within
ten
(10)
days
after
receipt.
A
Subsidiary
of
WESTERN
DIGITAL
3128 Red
Hill
Avenue,
Box
2180,
Newport
Beach
California
92663
(714) 557-3550, TWX 910-595-1139
· '
Page
-2-
Should
you
experience
problems
after
your
warranty
period,
you
may
return
your
Single
Board
Comput-er
to
The
Microengi:ne
Company
for
repair.
The
current
repair
price
for
boards
which
have
not
been
subjected-
to
abno~mal
conditions
is
§17S.
If
your
board
is
nonfunctioning
and you
wish
to
take
advantage
of
The
11icroengine
Company's
repair
program,
you
should
call
Microengine
Technical
Support.
Send
the
malfunctioning
unit,
freight
prepaid,
to:
The
Microengine
Company
Repair
Service
3128
Red
Hill
Avenue
Costa
Mesa,
California
92626
Your
repaired
Single
Board
Computer
will
be
shipped
to
you
freight
collect
from
Costa
Mesa.
Thank
you
for
your
confidence
in
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE.
Sincerely,
The
Microengine
Company
t f
Dear
Pascal
MICROENGINE
User:
The
following
documentation
is
provided
to
help
you
configure
your
Pascal
MICROENGINE
System.
1.
Procedure
to
properly
configure
the
system.
2.
Wire
lists
for
the
centronics
Series
700
line
printers,
Shugart
SA800/SA850
and
Remex
4000-A
floppy
disk
drives
and
the
system
terminal.
3.
Charts
of
the
recommended
options
to
be
installed
in
the
floppy
disk
drives
and
diagrams
of
where
options
are
located.
4.
List
of
the
responses
to
the
SETUP
program
for
the
SOROC
IQ 120
and
Beehive
150
terminals.
5.
Procedure
for
duplicating
the
operating
system
diskette.
A
Subsidiary
of
WESTERN
DIGITAL
80-013003-00Al
Installation
Guide
3128 Red
Hill
Avenue,
Box
2180,
Newport
Beach
California
92663
(714) 557-3550, TWX 910-595-1139
SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION
PROCEDURE
till
To
configure
a
Pascal
MICROENGINE
System
the
following
procedure
should
be
followed:
I.
Cables
for
the
floppy
disk
drive,
system
terminal
and 1
ine
printer
(if
one
is
to
be
interfaced
to
the
Microengi~e)
must
be made. Wire I
ists
for
these
peripherals
are
given
on
page
1-2
of
this
document.
Be
sure
to
note
the
terminal
wire
1
ist
as
it
is
not
a
standard
CRT
cable.
2.
The
floppy
disk
drives
should
have
the
recommended
options
installed.
Option
charts
for
various
drives
can
be found
starting
on page 2-1
of
this
document.
3. The
Pascal
MICROENGINE
option
switches
must be
set.
Refer
to
the
WD/90
Pasca
I M I
CROENG
I
NE
Reference
~1anua
1 I n
the
firs
t ha 1 f
of
that
manual
containing
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Computer
User's
Manual,
the
proper
setting
of
the
floppy
disk
and baud
rate
switches
is
described
in
Section
2.
4.
Connect
the
floppy
disk
drive(s),
system
terminal
and
line
printer
to
the
Microengine.
Refer
to
Section
2.2
of
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Computer
User's
Manual.
5.
Start
the
system.
Section
3
of
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Computer
User's
Manual
describes
starting
the
system.
If
a
SOROC
IQ
120/IQ
140
terminal
(the
operating
system
is
configured
for
the
SOROC)
is
being
used
as
the
system
terminal,
the
operating
system
should
announce
itself
in
the
top
left-hand
corner
of
the
terndnal's
screen
and
the
command
prompt 1 ine
should
be
displayed
across
the
top
of
the
screen.
If
another
terminal
is
being
used,
then
the
prompt 1
ines
may
be
misplaced.
The
software
wil I have
to
be
modified
to
meet
the
specification
of
that
terminal.
The
SETUP
program,
on
the
operating
system
diskette,
can be run
to
configure
the
software
to
the
terminal
being
used.
In
the
second
half
of
the
WD/90
Pascal
Reference
Manual
containing
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Comp~ter
Pascal
Operations
Manual,
the
SETUP
program
is
described
in
Section
4. Responses
to
the
SETUP
program
for
various
terminals
are
given
starting
on page 3-1
of
this
document.
Before
running
SETUP,
make
a
duplicate
copy
of
the
operating
system
diskette
for
back-up.
The
procedure
for
dupl
icating
the
diskette
starts
on
pClge
1~-1
of
this
document.
6.
If,
after
running
SETUP,
the
system
terminal
does
not
appear
to
be
displ.lyill~1
properly,
then
it
is
possible
that
the
cursor
addressing
for
the
terminal
being
used
is
different
than
that
of
the
SOROC.
In
this
case,
a
GOTOXY
procedure
must be
created,
compiled
and bound
into
the
system
software.
Section
4.9"
of
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Computer
Pascal
Operations
Manual
describes
the
execution
of
the
BINDER program and
gives
an example
of
a
GOTOXY
procedure.
7.
After
the
operating
system
software
is
configured
for
the
terminal
you
are
using,
make
another
copy
of
the
reconf1gured
operating
system
for
back-up.
(
1-1)
ir
tm
Dear
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Single
Board
Computer
Customer:
Congratulations
on
your
selection
of
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Single
Board
Computer.
This
product
represents
the
latest
advance
in
microprocessor
systems
technology:
hardware
designed
for
efficient
high
performance
execution
of
Pascal
programs.
Enclosed
wi
th
your
board
should
be
the
following
literature:
Installation
Guide
Warranty
Statement
Registration
Form
Error
Report
Form
Additional
information
which
may
be
of
assistance
to
you
is
contained
in
the
WD/90
Pascal
MICROENGINEReference
Manual.
If
you
currently
do
not
have
a
copy,
the
manual
may
be
purchased
from
Western
Digital
for
$19.95.
The
Pascal
Operating
System
Diskette
is
also
available
in
either
standard
8",
single
or
double
density,
single
or
double
sided
for
$25.00.
Purchase
orders
or
telephone
orders
should
be
directed
to
the
Sales
Department.
IN
ORDER
TO
ENSURE
THAT
YOUR
WARRANTY
IS
VALID,
YOU
MUST
COMPLETE
THE
REGISTRATION
FORM
IMMEDIATELY.
The
warranty
is
described
in
the
enclosed
Warranty
Statement,
and
lasts
for
ninety
(90)
days
after
purchase.
Once you
have
completed
the
Registration
Form,
you
will
be
put
on
The
Microengine
Company
Mailing
List.
If
you
have
ordered
the
Pascal
Operating
System
Diskette
and
with
to
continue
to
receive
Pascal
system
software
updates
past
the
warranty
period,
please
check
the
box
marked
MICROENGINE
UPDATE
SERVICE
on
the
Registration
Form.
The
service
includes
new
releases
of
the
UCSD
Pascal
software.
The
Microengine
Company
will
bill
you
a
basic
charge
of
$25.00
per
release
(after
your
warranty
expires).
To
maintain
your
subscription,
the
invoice
must
be
paid
within
ten
(10)
days
after
receipt.
A
Subsidiary
of
WESTERN
DIGITAL
3128 Red
Hill
Avenue,
Box
2180,
Newport
Beach
California
92663
(714) 557-3550,
TWX
910-595-1139
Page
-2-
Should
you
experience
problems
after
your
warranty
period,
you
may
return
your
Single
Board
Comput'er
to
The
Microeng~ne
Company
for
repair.
The
current
repair
price
for
boards
which
have
not
been
subjected'
to
abno~mal
conditions
is
~175.
If
your
board
is
nonfunctioning
and you
wish
to
take
advantage
of
The
11icroengine
Company's
repair
program,
you
should
call
Microengine
Technical
Support.
Send
the
malfunctioning
unit,
freight
prepaid,
to:
The
Microengine
Company
Repair
Service
3128
Red
Hill
Avenue
Costa
Mesa,
California
92626
Your
repaired
Single
Board
Computer
will
be
shipped
to
you
freight
collect
from
Costa
Mesa.
Thank
you
for
your
confidence
in
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE.
Sincerely,
The
Microengine
Company
t
Dear
Pascal
MICROENGlNE
User:
The
following
documentation
is
provided
to
help
you
configure
your
Pascal
MICROENGINE
System.
1.
Procedure
to
properly
configure
the
system.
2.
Wire
lists
for
the
Centronics
Series
700
line
printers,
Shugart
SA800/SA850
and
Remex
4000-A
floppy
disk
drives
and
the
system
terminal.
3.
Charts
of
the
recommended
options
to
be
installed
in
the
floppy
disk
drives
and
diagrams
of
where
options
are
located.
4.
List
of
the
responses
to
the
SETUP
program
for
the
SOROC
IQ 120
and
Beehive
150
terminals.
5.
Procedure
for
duplicating
the
operating
system
diskette.
A
Subsidiary
of
WESTERN
DIGITAJ..
80-013003-00Al
Installation
Guide
3128 Red
Hill
Avenue,
Box
2180,
Newport
Beach
California
92663
(714) 557-3550, TWX 910-595-1139
SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION
PROCEDURE
tm
.
To
configure
a
Pascal
MICROENGINE
System
the
following
procedure
should
be
followed:
1.
Cables
for
the
floppy
disk
drive,
system
terminal
and
line
printer
(if
one
is
to
be
interfaced
to
the
Microengi~e)
must
be made. Wire 1
ists
for
these
peripherals
are
given
on page 1-2
of
this
document.
Be
sure
to
note
the
terminal
wire
list
as
it
is
not
a
standard
CRT
cable.
2.
The
floppy
disk
drives
should
have
the
recommended
options
installed.
Option
charts
for
various
drives
can be found
starting
on page 2-1
of
this
document.
3. The
Pascal
MICROENGINE
option
switches
must be
set.
Refer
to
the
WD/90
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Reference
Manual.
In
the
first
half
of
that
manual
containing
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Computer User1s Manual,
the
proper
setting
of
the
floppy
disk
and baud
rate
switches
is
described
in
Section
2.
4.
Connect
the
floppy
disk
drive(s),
system
terminal
and
line
printer
to
the
Microengine.
Refer
to
Section
2.2
of
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Computer User1s Manual.
5.
Start
the
system.
Section
3
of
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Computer
User1s
Manual
describes
starting
the
system.
If
a
SOROC
IQ
120/IQ
140
terminal
(the
operating
system
is
configured
for
the
SOROC)
is
being
used
as
the
system
terminal,
the
operating
system
should
announce
itself
in
the
top
left-hand
corner
of
the
term,inal's
screen
and
the
command
prompt 1 ine
should
be
displayed
across
the
top
of
the
screen.
If
another
terminal
is
being
used,
then
the
prompt
lines
may
be
misplaced.
The
software
wil I have
to
be
modified
to
meet
the
specification
of
that
terminal.
The
SETUP
program,
on
the
operating
system
diskette,
can
be
run
to
configure
the
software
to
the
terminal
being
used.
In
the
second
half
of
the
WD/90
Pascal
Reference
Manual
containing
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Computer
Pascal
Operations
Manual,
the
SETUP
program
is
described
in
Section
4.
Responses
to
the
SETUP
program
for
various
terminals
are
given
starting
on page 3-1
of
this
document.
Before
running
SETUP,
make
a
duplicate
copy
of
the
operating
system
diskette
for
back-up.
The
procedure
for
dupl
icating
the
diskette
starts
on page 4-1
of
this
document.
6.
If,
after
running
SETUP,
the
system
terminal
does
not
appear
to
be
displayinfl
properly,
then
it
is
possible
that
the
cursor
addressing
for
the
terminal
being
used
is
different
"than
that
of
the
SOROC.
In
this
case,
a
GOTOXY
procedure
must be
treated,
compiled
and bound
into
the
system
software.
Section
4.9"
of
the
Pascal
MICROENGINE
Computer
Pascal
Operations
Manual
describes
the
execution
of
the
BINDER
program and
gives
an example
of
a
GOTOXY
procedure.
7.
After
the
operating
system
software
is
configured
for
the
terminal
you
are
using,
make
another
copy
of
the
reconf1gured
o~erating
system
for
back-up.
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from
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B,
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RESPONSE
RESPONSE
FIELD
NAME
(DECIMAL)
(ASCII)
PREFIXED
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LIST
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150
FIELD
NAME
BACKSPACE
DISK
READ
RATE
DISK
SEEK RATE
DISK
WRITE RATE
EDITOR
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Speed
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27
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69
75
74
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127
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10
8
12
11
0
27
72
12
11
63
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
( 3-3)
ASCII
BS
see
manual
(update)
see
manu~l
(update)
see
manual
(update)
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SCREEN
HEIGHT
24
SCREEN
WIDTH
80
VERTICAL
MOVE
DELAY
15
(3-4)
DUPLICATING
THE
OPERATING
SYSTEM
DISKETTE
Procedure:
1.
After
powering
the
Microengine System,
take
the
Pascal
Operating
System
Diskette
delivered
with
the the
Microengine
a~d
place
it
in
the
floppy
disk
drive
optioned
as
DSl
(Volume
#4:).
Press
the
Reset
button.
This
should
load
the
UCSD
Pascal
Operatirig
System from
the
diskette
into
the
Microengine
memory
and
execute
it.
The
following
should
be
displayed
on
the
terminal
screen:
Welcome
OSXX
to
UCSD
Pascal
System 3.0
Current
Date
is
dd-mm-yy
2.
Assuming you have
the
above prompt you
are
now
ready
to
make
a
back-up
copy
of
the
Operating
System
Diskette.
The
command
prompt
line
should
be
at
the
top
of
the
terminal
screen:
Command:
E(dit,
R(un,
F(ile,
C(omp,
L(ink,
X(exute,
A(ssem, D{ebug, 1
3.
Type
an
"F"
on
the
terminal
keyboard.
This
invokes
the
Filer
which
contains
commands
used
primarily
for
maintaining
files
on
the
floppy
diskette.
The
following
prompt
line
will
appear
on
the
top
of
the
te
rm
i
na
1
screen:
Filer:
G(et,
S(ave,
W(hat, N(ew,
L(dir,
R(em, C(hange,
T(ran,
D(ate,
Q(ui
4.
Place
a
preformatted
blank
diskette
into
the
drive
optioned
as
DS2
(Volume
#5:).
5. Type a
liT"
to
transfer
from
the
Operating
System
diskette
to
the
new
diskette.
The
following
prompt
will
app~ar:
Transfer
what
file?
6.
Type
a
11114:"
to
specify
that
a
complete
volume
transfer
is
going
to
take
place.
The
next
prompt
will
be:
To
where?
7. Type a
"115:"
to
specify
that
the
volume
is
to
be
transferred
to
the
new
diskette.
A message
indicating
that
the
transfer
is
completed
will
then
be
given.
If
this
does
not
occur,
proceed
to
the
next
step
anyway
to
check
for
bad
blocks.
8. Type a
"?"
to
get
the
rest
of
the
Filer
commands.
The
following
will
be
displayed:
Filer
B(ad-blks,
E(xt-dir,
K(runch, M(ake,
P(refix,
V(ols,
X(amine,
Z(ero
(4-1)
9.
Type a "B"
to
run a bad
blocks
scan
on
the
new
d i
sk"ette.
The
following
prompt
will
be
displayed:
Bad
blocks
scan
of
what volume?
10. Type in 11#5:".
The
blocks
being
tested
will
be
displayed
on
the
screen.
Should
the
scan
detect
a bad
block,
it
will
list
it
as
being
bad.
If
this
occurs,
try
another
new
diskette
and
continue
from
Step
4.
If
the
scan
is
successful,
the
system
will
announce
o bad
blocks.
11. Type a "Q"
to
Q(uit
the
Filer.
The
command
prompt
should
reappear
at
the
top
of
the
screen.
12. Type a
"X"
for
eX(ecute.
The
following
prompt
will
be
displayed:
Execute what
file?
13. Type
"BOOTER"
to
execute
the
BOOTER
util
ity.
This
util
lty
places
a
BOOTSTRAP
on
the
diskette.
The
following
prompt
will
appear:
Unit
to
write
boot
to
4,5,9,10
:
14. Type a
"5/1.
This
prompt wll
then
be
displayed:
Unit
boot
is
on
4,5,9,10
:
15. Type
"4/1
to
indicate
the
del
ivered
system
diskette.
A message
indicating
that
the
bootstrap
was
transferred
will
then
be
displayed.
16.
Remove
the
diskette
in
Unit
5 and keep
it
as
a
back~up
should
anything
happen
to
the
delivered
operating
system
diskette.
Do
not
keep
the
two
diskettes
in
the
system
at
the
same
time.
They
both
have
the
same
volume
name
as a
result
of
the
transfer
and
this
can
lead
to
problems
if
subsequent
commands
are
given.
(4-2)
WESTERN
DIGITAL
CORPORATION
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CERTIFICATE
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WARRANTY
The
MICROENGINETM Company (TMC) warrants its hardware against defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of shipment to Customer. During the
warranty period, TMC will, at its option, repair or replace hardware which proves to be defective.
TMC
warrants
that
its software will execute its programming instructions when properly installed on the
appropriate
TMC
hardware. TMC does not warrant that operation of TMC software will be uninterrupted
or
error free. During the warranty period, TMC will provide its normal Software Support Services. at no
Charge.
The
foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from:
1. improper
or
inadequate maintenance;
2. non-TMC-suppJied software or interfacing;
3. unauthorized modification or misuse;
4. operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product; or
5. improper site preparation.
This
warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including any warranty of
merchantability
or
fitness for a particular purpose, and TMC neither assumes, nor authorizes any
person
or
firm to assume for
it,
any other or further obligation
or
liability in connection with the sales,
installation
or
use of any product. Under no circumstances shall TMC or any affiliate or TMC have any
liability whatsoever for loss of use or for any indirect, incidental
or
consequential damages.
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