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Parity disabled (no parity protection)
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Baud rate 9600 baud (the power-up default)
After power-up, you can reconfigure the baud rate of the debug
port by using the 167Bug Port Format (PF) command.
Note
Whatever the baud rate, some form of hardware
handshaking — either XON/XOFF or via the RTS/CST
line — is desirable if the system supports it. If you get
garbled messages and missing characters, you should
check the terminal to make sure that handshaking is
enabled.
8. If you have other equipment to attach to the MVME712 series
transition module, connect the appropriate cables. After power-up,
you can reconfigure the port(s) by programming the MVME167P
CD2401 Serial Communications Controller (SCC) or by using the
167Bug PF command.
9. Power up the system. 167Bug executes some self-checks and
displays the debugger prompt
167-Bug>
if the firmware is in
Board mode.
However, if the ENV command has placed 167Bug in System
mode, the system performs a self-test and tries to autoboot. Refer
to the ENV and MENU commands (
If the confidence test fails, the test is aborted when the first fault is
encountered. If possible, an appropriate message is displayed, and
control then returns to the menu.
10. Before using the MVME167P after the initial installation, set the
date and time using the following command line structure:
167-Bug>
SET [mmddyyhhmm]|[<+/-CAL>;C]
For example, the following command line starts the real-time
clock and sets the date and time to 10:37 a.m., January 7, 2002: