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Diagnostic Monitor
MVME167BUG/D3 2-3
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Command Entry and Directories
Entry of commands is made when the prompt 167-Diag> appears. The
mnemonic name for the command is entered before pressing the carriage return
<CR>. Multiple commands may be entered. If a command expects parameters
and another command is to follow it, separate the two with a semicolon (;). For
instance, to invoke the command RTC CLK after the command RAM ADR,
the command line would read RAM ADR; RTC CLK. Spaces are not required
before or after the semicolon but are shown here for legibility. Spaces are
required between commands and their arguments. Several commands may be
combined on one line.
Several commands consist of a command name that is listed in a main (root)
directory and a subcommand that is listed in the directory for that particular
command. In the main directory are commands such as RAM and VME2.
These commands are used to refer to a set of lower level commands. To call up
a particular RAM test, enter (on the same line) RAM ADR. This command
causes the monitor to find the RAM subdirectory, and then to execute the
command (test) ADR from that subdirectory.
Examples:
Root-Level Commands:
HE Help
DE Display Error Counters
Subdirectory-Level Commands:
RAM ADR Random Access Memory Tests (directory), Memory
Addressing test
VME2 REGB VMEchip2 Tests (directory), Register Walking Bit test
The RAM and VME2 directories in these examples are test group names. If the
first part of a command is a test group name, any number and/or sequence of
tests from that test group may be entered after the test group name so long as
the bug's input buffer size limit is not exceeded.
Example:
RAM PATS ADR
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