Error Reporting Modes - Motorola System 6300 Service Manual

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If a terminal is connected, the following header/prompt appears
on the display:
MINIFRAME DIAGNOSTICS - V X.X.X
Parity interrupts disabled
Memory tests will begin at XXXXX, end at YYYYY
command»
where
X.X.X
XXXXX
YYYYY
Make sure that the memory end address (in hexadecimal) and the
amount of memory in your system correspond as follows:
7FFFC=512 kbyte
FFFFC—1 Mbyte
17FFFC=*1.5 Mbyte
1FFFFC=2 Mbyte

ERROR REPORTING MODES

The error reporting modes for running the diagnostics are
Unattended
Attended
Interactive
Long
Continuous.
Unattended mode is the only output mode available, where using a
terminal is infeasible (e.g., in an oven in a manufacturing
environment).
In unattended mode, you can run only the default
set of diagnostics.
the top red LED in the back panel and waits for an operator to
connect a terminal to print more information about the error.
The top yellow back panel LED indicates taking the interrupt.
If a terminal is connected, you can run the diagnostics in any of
the attended modes.
the terminal to run the diagnostics and to specify the desired
is the version number of the
System 6300 diagnostics.
is the memory start address in
hexadecimal at which memory tests
start.
is the address of the last valid
32-bit word in memory.
If a error occurs, unattended mode lights
In the attended modes, you enter commands at
Running the Diagnostics
1-3

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