GE VMIPMC-5790-000 PMC Dual-Channel Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter
The VMIVME-7807/VME-7807RC are capable of driving two monitors at the sametime using the Intel 855GME GMCH. The graphics controller allows the use of one
digital monitor connected to the VMIACC-0590/ACC-0590RC or VMIACC-0586/
ACC-0586RC RTMs, routed out the rear I/O P2 connector. The second is a standard
SVGA monitor connected to the front panel of the VMIVME-7807/VME-7807RC,
using a standard DB15 connector.
Dual Head Setup Procedure:
1. Boot Windows 2000.
2. In the windows desktop right click.
3. When the menu appears, scroll down to the ‘Graphics Options’ and then click
on ‘Graphics Properties’. The Intel 82852/82855GM/GME graphics controller
properties menu will appear. From this menu you can choose the display mode
of choice.
The monitors can be displayed in several modes:
• Monitor Mode - In this mode only the SVGA monitor is displayed.
• Digital Mode - In this mode only the Digital is displayed.
• Dual Display Clone Mode - In this mode both the SVGA and the Digital
monitors are displayed, with the desktop the same on both monitors.
• Extended Desktop Mode - In this mode the two monitors are displayed as one
desktop.
4. After making your choice click ‘OK’ to apply the changes.
NOTE: When using the Dual Head mode, the maximum resolution for each monitor
is 1600x1200 for the 855GME. Refer to manufacturer’s documentation for the
resolutions of each monitor used.
Hot Keys
The Intel 855GME Graphic and Memory Controller allows the use of hot keys to set
up the monitors

GE Fanuc Embedded Systems’ VMIVME-7807/VME-7807RC feature additional
capabilities beyond those of a typical desktop computer system. The units provide
four software-controlled, general-purpose timers along with a programmable
Watchdog Timer for synchronizing and controlling multiple events in embedded
applications. The VMIVME-7807/VME-7807RC also provide a bootable
CompactFlash Disk system and 32KB of non-volatile RAM. Also, the VMIVME-7807/
VME-7807RC support an embedded intelligent VME bridge to allow compatibility
with the most demanding VME applications. These features make the unit ideal for
embedded applications, particularly where standard hard drives and floppy disk
drives cannot be used.
In addition to their desktop functions, the VMIVME-7807/VME-7807RC have the
following VME features:
• Complete six-line Address Modifier (AM-Code) programmability
• VME data interface with separate hardware byte/word swapping for master
and slave accesses
• Support for VME64 multiplexed MBLT 64-bit VME block transfers
• User-configured interrupter
• User-configured interrupt handler
• System Controller mode with programmable VME arbiter
(PRI, SGL and RRS modes are supported)
• VME BERR bus error timer (software programmable)
• Slave access from the VME to local RAM and mailbox registers
• Full-featured programmable VME requester
(ROR, RWD and BCAP modes are supported)
• System Controller auto detection
• Complete VME master access through five separate Protected-mode memory
windows
The VMIVME-7807/VME-7807RC support High Throughput DMA transfers of bytes,
words and longwords in both Master and Slave configurations.
If Endian conversion is not needed, GE Fanuc Embedded Systems offers a special
“Bypass” mode that can be used to further enhance throughput (not available for byte
transfers).
The VMIVME-7807/VME-7807RC VME interface is provided by the PCI-to-VME
bridge built around the Tundra Semiconductor Corporation Universe II VME
interface chip. The Universe II provides a reliable high-performance 64-bit
VME-to-PCI interface in one design. The functions and programming of the
Universe-based VME interface are addressed in detail in a companion manual titled:
GE Fanuc Embedded Systems’ Tundra Universe II Based VME Interface Product Manual
(500-000211-000).