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MultiPort/LT User Reference
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Chapter 2
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With the MultiPort Talk window displayed, select Line from the
Terminal menu. Ensure the following parameters are selected:
Baud Rate
Parity
Stop Bits
Data Bits
9600
None
One
Eight
If necessary, use the mouse to select the above parameters. Once the
parameters are correct, click OK to return to the MultiPort Talk
window.
The next step assumes the MultiPort/LT is
not
running as an operational
gateway. If the MultiPort/LT
is
running as a gateway (and the monitor is being
accessed to make changes to the configuration), do not switch the MultiPort/LT
off. Instead, halt the gateway code by using the "q" command. Refer to Section
3.3.1.1. in this manual. The LT> prompt will then be displayed.
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Ensure the MultiPort/LT is switched off.
Switch on the MultiPort/LT. After a few moments the Macintosh
will access the MultiPort/LT's monitor and the following type of
message will be displayed:
MultiPort/LT self tests...
RAM bank decode: OK
Size DRAM: two banks of 256k SIMs, parity enabled
Test DRAM 0x400000 to 0x500000: OK
Device addressing: OK
LANCE: OK
ISCC: OK
MultiPort/LT Monitor 1.01 -- Financial Services [0]
1024 kilobytes of parity memory installed
Last reset: External
MultiPort/LT Command Processor 1.01
LT>
Note the exact information displayed will vary depending on the current
MultiPort/LT configuration. The important feature is for the message to end
with the monitor prompt LT>. Commands can now be entered. Once a
Macintosh running MGTalk (or another terminal emulation program) has been