Panes in Hardware -> I/O format
Figure 1 shows the Manual Mapping pane using Hardware - > I/O format.
The Hardware -> I/O version contains five panes:
- Projects
- See The Projects pane for details about the Projects pane.
- Columns
- This pane is the lower-left pane (by default). When you click
in a pane with columns of information, the Columns pane lists the
column headings. You can hide a column by clearing its check box;
you can undo this change by selecting its check box again. Figure 2 lists the columns in
the Hardware pane (of the Manual Mapping view).
See The Hardware Resolution pane for descriptions of these columns.
If you have clicked to select a row in the I/O Config pane, the Column pane displays a list of the columns in the I/O Config pane. Figure 3 shows this.
Note: The Columns pane might be empty when you first open the Manual Mapping view. When you click in Hardware pane or I/O Config pane, the tool displays the appropriate list of the columns.A check mark in a check box indicates that the particular column is displayed in the Hardware pane. To control the information that is displayed in the Hardware pane, you can select and clear the check boxes in the Columns pane.
- Hardware
- The Hardware pane is, be default, positioned as the top middle pane. This pane shows the hardware ports available to accept assignments for CHPIDs. It consists of a table containing rows and columns of information you use to perform manual mapping. For details, see The Hardware Resolution pane.
- CHPID Groups
- Although the CHPID Groups pane is present in this
view, the CU Priority function determines the contents of this pane;
for more information, see Optionally assigning priorities.
Figure 4 shows the CHPID Groups pane.
By default, this pane is positioned as the lower middle pane. The pane consists of a table with information you use later when looking for intersections. (See Figure 1 for an example of this pane with intersections.)
- I/O Config
- The I/O Config pane is, by default, positioned as the right pane. Based on your selection in the Hardware pane, the CHPID Mapping Tool filters CHPIDs it displays in the I/O Config pane. Figure 5 shows this the I/O Config pane.
It consists of a Hide Spanned control and a table with rows and columns of information you use to perform manual mapping. See The I/O Config pane – Columns of information and Hide Spanned control and Hide Spanned.