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Setting Up Your Target Hardware
In this document, we assume that you are working with the Phytec phyCORE-MPC555 development board. This section describes the required connections and jumper settings for the board.
Phytec Communications Ports
Before you begin working with the Embedded Target for Motorola MPC555, you should set up your phyCORE-MPC555 board and connect it to your host computer. The hardware setup is described in the phyCORE-MPC555 Quickstart Instructions manual on your Phytec Spectrum CD. See the "Interfacing the phyCORE-MPC555 to a Host PC" section of the "Getting Started" chapter.
In this document, we assume that you have connected your phyCORE-MPC555 board to the same serial (COM1) and parallel (LPT1) ports described in the phyCORE-MPC555 Quickstart Instructions.
Phytec Jumper Settings
The Embedded Target for Motorola MPC555 (PIL and RT targets) has been tested by the MathWorks with the Phytec phyCORE-MPC555 board, using the jumper settings indicated in the table below.
For jumper locations and pin numbers, see the phyCORE-MPC555 Quickstart Instructions manual.
The following tables summarizes the correct jumper settings to use when your host PC is connected to the on-board BDM port, or via Wiggler, Raven, or Blackbird devices.
After setting up your phyCORE-MPC555 board, you must set environment variables associated with the Embedded Target for Motorola, as described in the next section.
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