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Console Commands 201
repeated as many
times
as needed to display all
of the address ranges
that are not available
to
the
operating
system.
MOP - Displays the state of
the
enabled network listener
bit.
If
the
value returned
is
0, then the network
listener
is
disabled.
If
the state
of the value returned is 1, then the listener is enabled.
If
the Ethernet
tests fail, then this command is an illegal command.
TRIG
-
Displays the state
of
remote
trigger enable.
If
the value
returned is
0,
then
remote trigger
are
not
allowed.
If
the state of the
returned is l, then remote triggers are allowed
provided the
remote
trigger password is set correctly.
H
the Ethernet tests
fail,
then this
command is an illegal command.
VER
-
Displays information concerning the revision levels of
four
separate sections of program code
within
the system module ROMs.
These sections are the self-test code, console
code,
VMB code, and the
ROM code. All four sections have different internal revision levels.
Enter SHOW VER to see the internal revision levels of the self-test,
console, VMB, and ROM
code
displayed next
to the KA42-B. The
following is an example
of these
revision
levels:
>>>
SHOW VER
KA42-B V0.17C-OBF-V2.1-239
PST: OBF
CON: 17C
VMB: V2.1
ROM: 239
Where: The V0.17C is for the self-test revision level, OBF is the
console code
revision level,
V2.
l
is for the VMB revision level, and
239 is the
ROM code revision
level.
B.2.14 START
>>>START [<address>]
The console program starts instruction execution
at
the specified address.
If
no address is given, the current content of the PC is used.
If
no qualifier is
present, macroinslruction execution is started.
If
memory mapping
is
enabled,
macroinstructions are executed from virtual
memory.
The START command
is equivalent to a deposit to PC followed by a CONTINUE command. No
initialize is performed.

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