Procedures
Procedures are numbered. Example:
1. Turn on your notebook.
Keyboard conventions
Keyboard keys are shown in initial upper-case type.
Example:
1. Type ls and press the Enter key to list the contents of a direc-
tory.
Screen messages
Screen messages appear in
Helvetica
type bounded by rules.
Example:
After the VIPER passes its self-test, the following initial
message appears:
VIPER
ROM Rev. x.xx, xx, Serial #xxxxxxx
xxMB memory installed, Keyboard Present
Ethernet address x:x:xx:x:x:xx, Host ID: xxxxxxxx
Variables
Variables appear as a lower-case x. For example, the x's
in the previous example are variables because the values
shown for ROM Rev., serial number, Ethernet address,
and host ID will vary from system to system.
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Summary of Contents for VIPER
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Page 21: ...Preface...
Page 27: ...Chapter 1 Overview...
Page 35: ...Chapter 2 Getting Started...
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Page 103: ...Chapter 4 Maintaining VIPER...
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Page 117: ...Chapter 5 Power Management...
Page 127: ...Chapter 6 Changing Locations...
Page 145: ...Chapter 7 Installing Solaris...
Page 171: ...Chapter 8 VIPER Specifications...
Page 177: ...Appendix A Connector Pin Assignments...
Page 187: ...Appendix B External Monitor Matrix...
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Page 193: ...Appendix C Troubleshooting...
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