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9<br />

Documentation <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

summary of scope and assumptions<br />

FEATURES<br />

supported and unsupported features of the board<br />

HARDWARE DETAILS<br />

driver and hardware details for the board<br />

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS<br />

special features or restrictions<br />

BOARD LAYOUT<br />

the board layout in ASCII format<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

references to Wind River documentation<br />

BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

references to additional documentation<br />

9<br />

NAME Section<br />

The information in the NAME section should all be on a single line and entered as<br />

a single argument to the .aX macro in the following format:<br />

.aX "mfr&board"<br />

mfr&board stands for the manufacturer’s name plus the manufacturer’s name for<br />

the board model, as described previously. For example:<br />

INTRODUCTION Section<br />

.aX "Motorola MVME147, MVME147S-1"<br />

This section includes getting started information, including subsections detailing<br />

ROM installation and jumper settings for VxWorks operation.<br />

FEATURES Section<br />

This section describes all the features of the board whether or not they are<br />

supported. Every feature of the board should be identified in either of the<br />

subsections, Supported Features or Unsupported Features. Each board configuration<br />

option should be considered a feature. A third subsection, Feature Interactions,<br />

describes how one feature or board configuration affects others.<br />

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