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2. Set the serial port at 9600 bps, 8-bit word, no parity, and 1 stop bit.
3. Remove the board that was being programmed when the power went out.
4. Turn the keyswitch to the On position (
FIGURE 5-1
).
The system responds with the message:
●
Wait 15 seconds and type
s
on the keyboard terminal or the tip window connected
to the serial port.
The system responds:
This message shows that POST (power-on self-test) has recorded your request to
stop after testing is completed.
When POST stops, it will display the following options menu:
Hardware Power ON
0,0>
*** Toggle Stop POST Flag = 1 ***
0,0>Extended POST Menus
0,0>Select one of the following functions
0,0> ’0’ Return
0,0> ’1’ Reset
0,0> ’2’ Peek/Poke device
0,0> ’3’ Environmental Status
0,0> ’4’ Test Menus
0,0> ’5’ State Dump
0,0> ’6’ Frequency Margining
0,0> ’7’ Display System Summary
0,0> ’8’ Display Fatal Reset Info
0,0> ’9’ Scan System Board Ring
0,0> ’a’ Set Memory Test Megs
0,0> ’b’ Print SIMM Info
0,0> ’c’ Focus CPU
0,0> ’d’ CPU State
0,0> ’f’ fcopy
0,0> ’g’ System Power Off
0,0> ’h’ Bounce Patterns
0,0> ’i’ Focus I/O Board
0,0>
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