OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference
OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference
1Low-LevelTMSystem Configuration Module (cnfgdata) MICROWAREnavigate the EditMod menus. The DESCRIPTION FILE MACRO dataidentifies the macro you need to define/modify in the configurationsources to rebuild the cnfgdata module.Direct ModificationUse the Editmod utility and the following procedures to directly modifyfields in the existing cnfgdata module. The module can stand-alone orit can be part of a merged-module group. A boot image, for example,contains multiple modules. Both situations are covered in this section.The field references later in this chapter contain a description of eachconfigurable field, its supported values, and the sequence of menuoptions required by EditMod to modify that field.More Info MoreInformation More Information More Information More-6-For More InformationRefer to the Utilities Reference for a full description of EditMod’scapabilities.10 OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference
Low-Level System Configuration Module (cnfgdata)Figure 1-1 Directory Location for Modifying the cnfgdata Module as aStand-alone Module1MWOS OS9000 PORTS CMDSBOOTOBJSROMFigure 1-2 Directory Location for Modifying the cnfgdata Module as Partof a Boot ImageMWOS OS9000 PORTS BOOTSSYSTEMSPORTBOOTNote: Namescan varycorebootromRefer to your Getting Started with OS-9 for or OS-9 for the Board Guide for information about how to modify the modulelists and remake the boot images, and for specific boot image names.OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference 11
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1Low-LevelTMSystem <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Module</strong> (cnfgdata) MICROWAREnavigate the EditMod menus. The DESCRIPTION FILE MACRO dataidentifies the macro you need to define/modify in the configurationsources to rebuild the cnfgdata module.Direct ModificationUse the Editmod utility <strong>and</strong> the following procedures to directly modifyfields in the existing cnfgdata module. The module can st<strong>and</strong>-alone orit can be part of a merged-module group. A boot image, for example,contains multiple modules. Both situations are covered in this section.The field references later in this chapter contain a description of eachconfigurable field, its supported values, <strong>and</strong> the sequence of menuoptions required by EditMod to modify that field.More Info MoreInformation More Information More Information More-6-For More InformationRefer to the Utilities <strong>Reference</strong> for a full description of EditMod’scapabilities.10 <strong>OS</strong>-9 <strong>Device</strong> <strong>Descriptor</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Module</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>