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1. At a minimum this information is protected under unfair competition and copyright laws Violations thereof may result in criminal penalties and fines Any document provided in source format i e in a modifiable form such as in FrameMaker or Microsoft Word format is subject to use and distribution restrictions that are independent of and supplemental to any and all confidentiality restrictions UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MAY A DOCUMENT PROVIDED IN SOURCE FORMAT BE DISTRIBUTED TO A THIRD PARTY IN SOURCE FORMAT WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MIPS TECHNOLOGIES INC MIPS Technologies reserves the right to change the information contained in this document to improve function design or otherwise MIPS Technologies does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of this information or of any error or omission in such information Any warranties whether express statutory implied or otherwise including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are excluded Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from MIPS Technologies or an authorized third party the furnishing of this document does not give recipient any license to any intellectual property rights including any patent rights that cover the information in this document The information contained in this document shall not be exported reexported transferred or released directly or indirectly in v
2. FCC technical standards for which the user alone is responsible Under the Industry Canada IC standards for digital apparatus set forth in ICES 003 Issue 3 Malta is designed and intended to be marketed as a digital device subassembly and not as part of a system subject to IC technical standards Any product designed and marketed using the Malta subassembly may be subject to IC technical standards for which the user alone is responsible Warning This board generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed properly may cause interference to radio communications It has not been tested for compliance with the limits for Class A digital devices pursuant to FCC European or Canadian standards which are designed to provide reasonable protec tion against such interference Operation of this product in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user is required to correct the interference at his her own expense 5 2 Safety Malta is designed to comply with the following safety standards when correctly installed in a chassis that is compati ble with such standards e EC 950 2nd Edition including Amendments 1 2 3 and 4 e EN 60950 including Amendments 1 2 3 and 4 including National Differences e UL 1950 Third Edition e CSA C222 Third Edition MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 13 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved
3. for low voltage DC wiring used internally or wiring used externally when provided with appropriate overcurrent protection Appropriate protection is provided by a maximum 8 A current lim iting circuit or a maximum 54A fuse or positive temperature coefficient PTC resistor 6 1 2 United States A certification or listing mark by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory NRTL such as UL CSA or ETL sig nifies compliance with safety requirements External wiring must be NRTL Listed or Recognized as suitable for the intended use Internal wiring must be NRTL Listed or Recognized and rated for applicable voltages and temperatures 6 1 3 Canada A nationally recognized certification mark such as CSA or cUL signifies compliance with Canadian safety require ments No regulatory assessment is necessary for low voltage DC wiring used internally or wiring used externally when provided with appropriate overcurrent protection Appropriate protection is provided by a maximum 8 A cur rent limiting circuit or a maximum 5A fuse or positive temperature coefficient PTC resistor 14 MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved 7 References l 2 4 6 1 Ensure Chassis and Accessory MIPS Malta User s Manual MIPS document MD00048 MIPS Malta Schematics MIPS Document MD00049 MIPS YAMON User s Manual MIPS Document MD00008 MIPS YAMON R
4. their respective owners Template nB1 03 Built with tags 2B MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved Contents Section ME io tiii Er 5 1 1 Overview of the Malta Development Platform seesssssssssssesessss esee enne nnne nnns nenne 5 T2 orci es tele oul COMENS EE 5 1 3 Additional Required Hardware Not Guppltedh A 5 A Optional ANG WANS REESE TEE EE EODEM 6 1 5 Recommended SoftWare Toolsi saepe dimittit cessa ES E d et 6 edle Gening Stated aE 7 2 1 ardore the Core Car ecl 7 2 2 JH mper SO EE 7 Re dee EE 7i e D e IEEE 8 2 5 Power rup SegHeli B EE 8 Section 3 Developer s Kit CGD RON ssssespsseetagetegseaeusgssstsssessresegeEuEuEERSNEESEKEESEEERSESEEREEEASbeESEESEEeeEN 9 3 1 Installing the Developers Kit CD ROM EEN 9 23 2 Accessing CD ROM IDOGUFTIenteltlOn iecit ouod aa papa tace cung FRU slmia Be EIER RR C adnate 9 pi 12 Section 5 Regulatory and Integration Information eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeenennennnnnnnnnnnn 13 Lo es Corre E ER 13 52 SEINE 13 Section 6 Installation Safety Instructions ccceseeeeceeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeseeneeeeesseeeseeeseeneeeesseeeeeseseeneesenees 14 oT Ensure Ghassis lee TE 14 Gad We tee 14 SPRO ET KEE E S A E N E E
5. 6 Installation Safety Instructions Follow these guidelines to meet safety requirements when installing Malta Read and adhere to all of these instructions and the instructions supplied with the chassis and power supply If the instructions for these components are inconsistent with these instructions contact the vendor s technical support to find out how you can ensure that your system meets safety requirements If you do not follow these instructions and the instructions provided by the chassis and power supply vendors you increase the safety risk and possibility of non compliance with regional laws and workplace safety standards 6 1 Ensure Chassis and Accessory Make sure that the chassis power supply added subassembly and internal or external wiring are certified or other wise in compliance for the region s where the end product will be used Marks on the product are proof of compli ance and are described in the following subsections 6 1 1 Europe The CE marking signifies compliance with all relevant European requirements If the chassis and power supply does not bear the CE marking obtain a vendor s Declaration of Conformity to the appropriate standards required by Euro pean Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Other directives such as the Machinery Directive 93 44 EEC and Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 99 5 EC might also apply depending on the type of prod uct No regulatory assessment is necessary
6. A E A EE E E E 14 ES Canad EE E e ELLE 14 edd EIERE ee eege EE 15 GE II oM oi P 15 MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 3 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved 1 1 Overview of the Malta Development Platform 1 Introduction This document describes how to get started with the MIPS Malta Board and Development Kit 1 1 Overview of the Malta Development Platform The Malta platform provides a standard platform for software development with MIPS32 and MIPS64 proces sors The platform is composed of two parts the Malta Motherboard which holds the CPU independent parts of the circuitry and one or more CoreLV or CoreFPGA Core boards which hold the MIPS CPU plus its System Controller and fast SDRAM memory A large number of standard peripheral interfaces are present on the Malta Motherboard including Ethernet RS 232 serial ports USB IDE Compact Flash Floppy disk and PS 2 keyboard and mouse These are provided to allow the quickest possible up and running time while 4 PCI slots and the Audio Modem Riser connector allow for attachment of your own specific devices To show the operation of the board as a CPU system the package also includes the MIPS YAMON ROM Monitor which allows you to communicate with and control the boar
7. IPS Technologies does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of this information or of any error or omission in such information Any warranties whether express statutory implied or otherwise including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are excluded Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from MIPS Technologies or an authorized third party the furnishing of this document does not give recipient any license to any intellectual property rights including any patent rights that cover the information in this document The information contained in this document shall not be exported reexported transferred or released directly or indirectly in violation of the law of any country or international law regulation treaty Executive Order statute amendments or supplements thereto Should a conflict arise regarding the export reexport transfer or release of the information contained in this document the laws of the United States of America shall be the governing law The information contained in this document constitutes one or more of the following commercial computer software commercial computer software documentation or other commercial items If the user of this information or any related documentation of any kind including related technical data or manuals is an agency department or other entity of the United States government Gover
8. K 4Kc 4Km 4Kp 4KE 4KEc 4KEm 4KEp 4KS 4KSc 4KSd M4K 5K 5Kc 5Kf 24K 24Kc 24Kf 24KE 24KEc 24KEf 34K 34Kc 34Kf 74K 74Kf 74Kc 1004K 1004Kc 1004Kf R3000 R4000 R5000 ASMACRO Atlas At the core of the user experience BusBridge Bus Navigator CLAM CorExtend CoreFPGA CoreLV EC FPGA View FS2 FS2 FIRST SILICON SOLUTIONS logo FS2 NAVIGATOR HyperDebug HyperJTAG JALGO Logic Navigator Malta MDMX MED MGB OCI PDtrace the Pipeline Pro Series SEAD SEAD 2 SmartMIPS SOC it System Navigator and YAMON are trademarks or registered trademarks of MIPS Technologies Inc in the United States and other countries All other trademarks referred to herein are the property of their respective owners Template nW1 03 Built with tags 2B MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved
9. Mis TECHNOLOGI MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Document Number MD00051 Revision 01 07 July 1 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc 955 East Arques Avenue Sunnyvale CA 94085 4521 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved Unpublished rights if any reserved under the copyright laws of the United States of America and other countries This document contains information that is proprietary to MIPS Technologies Inc MIPS Technologies Any copying reproducing modifying or use of this information in whole or in part that is not expressly permitted in writing by MIPS Technologies or an authorized third party is strictly prohibited At a minimum this information is protected under unfair competition and copyright laws Violations thereof may result in criminal penalties and fines Any document provided in source format i e in a modifiable form such as in FrameMaker or Microsoft Word format is subject to use and distribution restrictions that are independent of and supplemental to any and all confidentiality restrictions UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MAY A DOCUMENT PROVIDED IN SOURCE FORMAT BE DISTRIBUTED TO A THIRD PARTY IN SOURCE FORMAT WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MIPS TECHNOLOGIES INC MIPS Technologies reserves the right to change the information contained in this document to improve function design or otherwise M
10. ation for the CD ROM The following documents are found in the docs directory but note that these are only as up to date as the CD ROM itself Refer to the Support pages on the MIPS Web site http www mips com for updates MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 9 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved Table3 Documentation on CD ROM Document Document title number Description Malta User s Manual MD00048 User s Manual for the Malta board Malta Schematics MD00049 Schematics of the Malta board Malta Board Errata Functional MD00050 Errata for Malta Change Sheet CoreLV User s Manual MD00007 User s Manual for the CoreLV board CoreLV Schematics MD00023 Schematics of the CoreLV board CoreLV Board Errata Functional MD00034 Errata for the CoreLV board Change Sheet CPU Card with QED RM5261 Pro MD00006 User s Manual for the RM5261 CPU Card cessor User s Manual CPU Card with QED RM5261 Pro MD00022 Schematics of the RM5261 CPU Card cessor Schematics CPU Card with QED RM5261 Pro MD00038 Errata for the RM5261 CPU Card cessor Errata Functional Change Sheet CoreLV 20Kc User s Manual MD00057 User s Manual for the 20Kc CoreLV board CoreLV 20Kc Schematics MD00066 Schematics for the 20Kc CoreLV board CoreLV 20Kc Errata Functional MD00219 Errata for the 20Kc CoreLV board Change Sheet Malta Developer s Ki
11. d All source code for this monitor is included in the package The layout of the Malta board is shown in Figure 1 on page 11 1 2 Package Contents The Malta Development Kit contains the following items e This document Malta Board e Core Card or CPU Card type depends on exact configuration ordered 32 MByte or larger 3 3V unbuffered PC100 SDRAM module e Serial cable for connection to host PC or workstation e Parallel male male conversion Parallel cable for parallel port download to Flash e Developers Kit CD ROM 1 3 Additional Required Hardware Not Supplied In addition to the basic Malta hardware you will need a suitable standard ATX cabinet with power supply For a power supply with standby capabilities a minimum current of 720 mA is required 1A 1 5A peak recommended for the 5V standby voltage MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 5 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved 1 4 Optional Hardware The following items may also be useful depending on your application e Ethernet cable e USB cable e PS2 Keyboard mouse e IDE cable 40 pin ribbon cable e IDE hard disk e Type I or II CompactFlash module supporting True IDE Mode e Floppy cable 34 pin ribbon cable 7 wires twisted PC style e Floppy drive For in depth debugging the following are useful e HP High Density Adapter Cables for interface to on board logic analyzer connectors e PCI pr
12. eference Manual MIPS Document MD00009 MIPS CoreFPGA 4 User s Manual MIPS Document MD00569 8 Revision History Change bars vertical lines in the margins of this document indicate significant changes in the document since its last release Change bars are removed for changes that are more than one revision old Revision Date Description 01 00 2000 08 30 Initial release 01 01 2000 11 15 Added J31 to layout diagram 01 02 2001 01 17 Layout updated Power Supply notes added 01 03 2001 01 25 Layout changed again 01 04 2001 08 03 Added more precise description of ttyO location Removed references to Atlas documents New legal text 01 05 2002 01 30 Added information on software tools 01 06 2002 11 19 Added information on extra documentation on CDROM 01 07 2007 07 12 Updated document with Template nB1 03 MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 15 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved Unpublished rights if any reserved under the copyright laws of the United States of America and other countries This document contains information that is proprietary to MIPS Technologies Inc MIPS Technologies Any copying reproducing modifying or use of this information in whole or in part that is not expressly permitted in writing by MIPS Technologies or an authorized third party is strictly prohibited
13. iolation of the law of any country or international law regulation treaty Executive Order statute amendments or supplements thereto Should a conflict arise regarding the export reexport transfer or release of the information contained in this document the laws of the United States of America shall be the governing law The information contained in this document constitutes one or more of the following commercial computer software commercial computer software documentation or other commercial items If the user of this information or any related documentation of any kind including related technical data or manuals is an agency department or other entity of the United States government Government the use duplication reproduction release modification disclosure or transfer of this information or any related documentation of any kind is restricted in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation 12 212 for civilian agencies and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement 227 7202 for military agencies The use of this information by the Government is further restricted in accordance with the terms of the license agreement s and or applicable contract terms and conditions covering this information from MIPS Technologies or an authorized third party MIPS MIPS I MIPS II MIPS III MIPS IV MIPS V MIPS 3D MIPS16 MIPS16e MIPS32 MIPS64 MIPS Based MIPSsim MIPSpro MIPS Technologies logo MIPS VERIFIED MIPS VERIFIED logo 4
14. ligned and supported with the help of a mounting pillar on each corner One of the corner mounting pillars is off set to prevent incorrect insertion e Check that any socketed crystals on the Core card are securely in their sockets e Ft he SDRAM module provided in the DIMM socket on the Core card e Mount the Core card Avoid bending the Malta board e Refer to the appropriate Core Card User s Manual to check that the jumper settings are correct 2 2 Jumper Settings By default none of the jumpers on the Malta board are fitted If a Compact Flash module is used as Master remember to fit JP3 2 pins which sets the Compact Flash module as Master IDE drive on the secondary IDE bus 2 3 DIP Switch Settings Set the DIP switches in the positions shown in Table 1 A switch is considered ON if any of the following are true e tisin the position marked ON on the switch body e tisin the position marked CLOSED or not in the OPEN position as marked on the switch body Table1 Settings of DIP Switches Ref Setting Notes 2 All OFF These switches have no defined function and may be used for any purpose by the user S5 All OFF Refer to the Malta User s Manual for the functionality of these switches Used to set the endianness of the board MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 7 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved 2 4 Wiring It Up e C
15. n The green FPGA LED should be on indicating that the board s FPGA has booted The red RST LED should be off If it is lit it indicates that something is holding the board in reset When the CPU initially boots YAMON signs on using the ttyO serial port the left one with information about the board s configuration for example board revision SDRAM size etc You should now arrive at YAMON s prompt line Simultaneously you should see the word YAMON on the ASCII LED display If you do not see this check the YAMON User s Manual for the meaning of the displayed messages Yamon s help command lists the available commands and help command name gives more detailed infor mation about a specific command 8 MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved 3 1 Installing the Developer s Kit CD ROM The board s default mode is little endian You can change to big endian using S5 2 3 Developer s Kit CD ROM Malta is delivered with a CD ROM that contains source code and documentation This may be used on both UNIX and DOS platforms though only UNIX directory conventions are used in this document Note that the CD ROM also includes files for other boards 3 1 Installing the Developer s Kit CD ROM Use the following steps to install the Developer s Kit CD ROM contents on your workstation PC e Mount the CD ROM in the CD ROM d
16. nment the use duplication reproduction release modification disclosure or transfer of this information or any related documentation of any kind is restricted in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation 12 212 for civilian agencies and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement 227 7202 for military agencies The use of this information by the Government is further restricted in accordance with the terms of the license agreement s and or applicable contract terms and conditions covering this information from MIPS Technologies or an authorized third party MIPS MIPS I MIPS II MIPS III MIPS IV MIPS V MIPS 3D MIPS16 MIPS16e MIPS32 MIPS64 MIPS Based MIPSsim MIPSpro MIPS Technologies logo MIPS VERIFIED MIPS VERIFIED logo 4K 4Kc 4Km 4Kp 4KE 4KEc 4KEm 4KEp 4KS 4KSc 4KSd M4K 5K 5Kc 5Kf 24K 24Kc 24Kf 24KE 24KEc 24KEf 34K 34Kc 34Kf 74K 74Kc 74Kf 1004K 1004Kc 1004Kf R3000 R4000 R5000 ASMACRO Atlas At the core of the user experience BusBridge Bus Navigator CLAM CorExtend CoreFPGA CoreLV EC FPGA View FS2 FS2 FIRST SILICON SOLUTIONS logo FS2 NAVIGATOR HyperDebug HyperJTAG JALGO Logic Navigator Malta MDMX MED MGB OCI PDtrace the Pipeline Pro Series SEAD SEAD 2 SmartMIPS SOC it System Navigator and YAMON are trademarks or registered trademarks of MIPS Technologies Inc in the United States and other countries All other trademarks referred to herein are the property of
17. obe board if you want to be able to monitor activity on the internal PCI bus eg FuturePlus FS2000 e Standard Parallel Port Download cable for extending the parallel male male conversion cable e Standard 10 pin header to DB9 converter cable for tty2 If you want to change the SDRAM module be sure to check the specifications in the User s Manual for your Core card including the CAS latency 1 5 Recommended Software Tools A terminal program for communicating with the board via its serial ports will be required Any workstation or PC program should work although performance can vary MIPS recommends Procomm Plus32 from Datastorm Tech nologies for use on a PC MIPS works with the leading embedded software and toolchain vendors for support of the Malta board Refer to the Software Tools section of the MIPS website http www mips com for more information Upgrades to the YAMON monitor can also be found at this location 6 MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved 2 1 Fitting the Core Card 2 Getting Started After you have unpacked the kit check to make sure that you have all the items listed in Section 1 2 Package Contents on page 5 If any items are missing contact MIPS Technologies 2 1 Fitting the Core Card If the Core card has not been mounted on the Malta board begin by fitting it on the 2 200 way connectors J3 J4 It is a
18. onnect the power supply not included to J8 on the board Note that some ATX power supplies are unable to maintain power when the load is very weak If the 3V3 or 5V LED turns off without cause or never turns on check the power supply A dummy load can be added to 5V to solve the problem but the best solution is to get a good power supply e Connect the included serial cable between the left ttyO connector of J6 and the host The cable has the following pin wiring e pin 2 to pin 3 RXD to TXD e pin3to pin 2 TXD to RXD e pin 4 to pin 6 DTR to DSR e pin 5 to pin 5 GND to GND e pin 6 to pin 4 DSR to DTR e pin 7 to pin 8 RTS to CTS e pin 8 to pin 7 CTS to RTS e Configure the serial port and or the terminal program on the host The supplied PROM monitor YAMON by default signs on using 38 4 Kbaud 8 bits char no parity 1 stop bit and RTS CTS hardware flow control 2 5 Power up Sequence When you connect the power supply and switch it on the board is powered up Check that the green ATX ON 3V3 SV and STBY LEDs are on indicating good power NOTE With some ATX supplies Malta draws so little current that the supply is not stable This is technically a deviation from the ATX spec NOTE The board is brought into stand by mode by pressing the switch marked ON NMTI S4 for more than four seconds The ATX ON LED is lit when in stand by mode Press ON NMT to bring up the board agai
19. rive e Copy the entire CD ROM contents to a suitable location in your file system 3 2 Accessing CD ROM Documentation Using a Web browser open the index html file in the www directory This HTML file contains links to all the docu ment files The root directory of the Developer s Kit CD ROM contains the directories and files listed in Table 2 Table2 Developer s Kit CD ROM Root Directories Directory File Contents docs All documentation in PDF format yamon Compressed archive of all source files for the YAMON monitor See the YAMON Reference Manual for details Binary version for downloading into Flash should you accidentally erase it See the YAMON User s Manual for details on how to do this Sample application for the Malta board which can be built and run from YAMON See the included README file Note that no tools are supplied linux This directory contains both a complete kernel source tree plus pre compiled kernel and binary Userland to allow you to boot Linux on the Malta board Refer to the README file for instructions on how to install and run Linux Direct support for this Linux installa tion is not available from MIPS Technologies Inc any problems should be addressed in the usual manner to the Linux open source community mailing lists etc www Index file to all documentation Use the index html file in this directory as a starting point rel_note txt Release and revision inform
20. s and as much other information as possible to sup port mips com Remember to include all the details about the problem you are having such as status of LEDs the ASCII LED display and what has been output on the serial port ttyO 12 MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved 5 1 EMC 5 Regulatory and Integration Information 5 1 EMC Malta has been designed with EMC requirements in mind but is not tested to any national standards The user of Malta is solely responsible for the EMC testing and approval of any derived product Under the European EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and harmonized standards adopted under this Directive for infor mation technology equipment ITE Malta is designed and intended to be marketed as an ITE component or module and not as an ITE apparatus or printing wiring board assembly subject to EMC technical standards and the Declara tion of Conformity procedures The user should be fully aware that any product designed using Malta for sale within the European Economic Area EEA is solely responsible for meeting all current EMC regulations Under the Part 15 Rules of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Malta is designed and intended to be marketed as a subassembly and not as part of a digital device system subject to FCC technical standards Any user product marketed with the Malta subassembly may be subject to
21. t Getting MD00141 Basic startup instructions for running Windows CE on Started with Windows CE NET Malta YAMON User s Manual MD00008 User documentation for YAMON monitor YAMON Reference Manual MD00009 Implementation details for YAMON monitor This doc ument is intended for the customer wishing to modify and recompile the YAMON monitor YAMON Errata Sheet MD00032 Errata for YAMON monitor For detailed documentation on MIPS32 and MIPS64 CPU cores contact MIPS Technologies MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved 3 2 Accessing CD ROM Documentation Figure 1 Malta Board Layout J17 J3 tty0 ETx El spp100 ttyl Ea RST m ubi ov E n H s s ER E FPGA Es MIPS Malta Developer s Kit Getting Started Revision 01 07 11 Copyright 2000 2007 MIPS Technologies Inc All rights reserved 4 Support MIPS Technologies provides support for the Malta product except the Linux installation through the following channels e Developer pages at http www mips com This should be your first call in looking for the answer to any problems or queries you may have There may be updated versions of the documents available on the site e E mail hotline Send an E mail with your name and company details plus full details of the hardware and soft ware you have include revision numbers serial number

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