The first part of the message allows the operator to check that the right adapter
is selected . The second part of the message prompts the operator to send the
three parameters which define the MIOH operation.
Adapter Selection
ENTER: 'Rooccdddd' THEN PRESS SEND.
R
: is mandatory
oo : defines the OPTION (hexadecimal)
cc : defines the COMMAND (hexadecimal)
dddd : defines the DATA to/from adapter (hexadecimal)
These parameters are checked:
If the inputs are valid the MIOH operation is started according to the specified
parameters.
If the inputs are not valid, a message is then returned to the operator :
'INVALID INPUTS - ENTER : Rooccdddd'
Parameter Description
Option 'oo': Four options are possible:
1. 'oo'='01' The requested MIOH is executed only once. The '01' option may be
repeated as long as needed. A message is sent to the operator after each
MIOH :
'ENTER : R for another cycle or REE to leave'
Therefore if the answer is 'R', the operator is prompted for another MIOH with
the selected adapter:
'ENTER: 'Rooccdddd' THEN PRESS SEND'
This allows to perform a write followed by a read operation, because inputs
may be different.
2. 'oo'='02' The requested MIOH is executed and loops on this MIOH until an
error is found. The error is reported only once via a RAC . To continue 'G' (for
go) has to be typed, the routine then loops indefinitely until the Power On
Reset key is pressed or another error is found.
3. 'oo'='03' This option is identical to option '02', except that no checking is
made. This allows looping about four times faster, and therefore easier
scoping. The routine loops indefinitely until the Power On Reset key is
pressed.
4. 'oo'='04' This option is reserved for the TSS, HPTSS, and ESS, and is used
to scope Adapter Level 1 and Level 2 interrupt requests to the CCU.
Commands 10 to 21 can be used only with option 04.
Because this option needs a Power On Reset on the CSP, each operation lasts
about 10 seconds.
For option 04 at TD time on the IOC bus, byte 1 bit 5 will be ON for level 1
interrupts and byte 0 bit 1 ON for level 2.
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