Digital Equipment VAXstation I Service Manual page 66

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MAINTENANCE
Table 3·6:
Memory Diagnostic Command Options
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I OPTION
I DESCRIPTION
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BELL
Sounds keyboard bell upon error detection.
E*
ERRORS
Prints error messages upon error detection.
E*
HALT
Halts the test upon error detection.
E*
LOOP
Loops on test upon error detection.
D*
MAP
Outputs a memory map.
E*
PARITY
Enables Test 11 execution.
E*
RELOCATION
Causes the diagnostic to relocate itself in
memory
during testing.
E*
TRACE
Prints status after each test.
D*
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E*
Default enabled.
D*
Default
dis~~led.
To run Che diagnostic:
1.
Insert the MICROVAX DIAGNOSTICS 1 of 3 diskette in drive
1.
2.
In
respons~
to the >>> console prompt enter:
>>> B/100 DUAl<RETURN>
3.
Enter the CPU diagnostic file name
when
the
Bootfile:
prompt appears:
Bootfile: [SYSO.SYSMAINT)EHXMS.EXE<RETURN>
A header message with the diagnostic version number, and
the
EHXMS>
prompt, wiil appear on the screen.
Testing
is continued by
typing
commands
in
response
to
the
prompt.
4.
To display status after each test, enter:
EHXMS> ENABLE TRACE<RETURN>
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