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This utility is compatible with ROM-DOS Ver. 6.22, MS-DOS Ver. 6.22, and later versions. The utility
accepts CFG, SDR and FRU load files. The executable file for the utility is frusdr.exe. The utility requires
the following supporting files:
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one or more .fru files describing the system’s field replaceable units
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a .cfg file describing the system configuration
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a .sdr file describing the sensors in the system
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The basic command line format is
frusdr [-?] [-h] [-d {dmi, fru, sdr}] [-cfg filename.cfg] -p -v
Command
Description
frusdr
Is the name of the utility.
-? or -h
Displays usage information.
-d {dmi, fru, sdr}
Only displays requested area.
-cfg filename.cfg
Uses custom CFG file.
-p
Pause between blocks of data.
-v
Verbose, display any additional details.
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The FRU / SDR Load Utility allows only one command line function at a time. A command line
function may consist of two parameters; for example, -cfg filename.cfg. Any invalid parameters
result in displaying an error message and exiting the program. You can use either a slash (/) or a
minus sign (-) to specify command line options. The -p and -v flags may be used in conjunction with
any of the other options.
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When the utility is run with the -? or -h command line flags, the following message is displayed when
the verbose flag -v is added to the help command:
FRU & SDR Load Utility Version 2.0 Revision R.2.1
Usage:
frusdr
Is the name of the utility.
-? Or -h
Displays usage information.
-d {dmi,fru,sdr}
Only displays requested area.
-cfg filename.cfg
Uses custom CFG file.
-p
Pause between blocks of data.
-v
Verbose, display any additional details.
Copyright (c) 1998, Intel Corporation, All Rights Reserved
This utility must be run from a system executing DOS. Running in a
Window’s
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