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SPECIFICATION
3.3 Notes on operating the HP 64000 emulation system are as follows:
3.3.1 All tests requiring the HP 64000 emulation system shall be performed while executing the
SDP-185 monitor software. In the engineering environment, the monitor is invoked by executing
the 'HW' command file from within the MODESP user ID of the HP 64000 system.
3.3.2 All address and data information should be entered in Hex with a leading 0 and trailing H (the H
indicates the data is in hexadecimal). See example in 3.3.3.
3.3.3 Most emulation commands are invoked by pressing HP 64000 softkeys, found directly below the
CRT. Only hexadecimal addresses and data are typed using the standard typewriter keypad of
the HP 64000. For example, to change the contents of location C000 (Hex) to the value AAAA
(Hex), the following HP 64000 command would be entered:
modify memory 0C000H to 0AAAAH
In this example, the words (modify, memory, and to) are entered with single-keystroke
softkeys.
3.4 Notes on operation of the PC emulation system are as follows:
3.4.1 All tests requiring the PC emulation system shall be performed while executing the SDP-185
monitor software. In the engineering environment, the monitor is invoked by executing the 'SCP
MDS' command file.
3.4.2 All address and data information should be entered in Hex with a leading 0/ # for CACHE locations
and a leading 1# for local memory. See example in 3.4.3.
3.4.3 Most emulation commands are invoked by pressing the softkeys. Only addresses, data, and
'MDS' are typed using the standard typewriter keys. For example, to change the contents of
location C000 (Hex) to the value AAAA (Hex), the following PC command would be entered:
modify memory MDS word 0/#C0/0/0/ to AAAA
In this example, the words (modify, memory, word, and to) are entered with single-keystroke
softkeys.
3.5 When testing diversity, the two antenna signals are referred to as ANT A and ANT B. This
conversion is consistent with that used by the IFR transponder test equipment and does not need to
be correlated to the actual top and bottom antenna signals. In other words, the TOP ANT cable can
be connected to either ANT A port or ANT B port of the IFR equipment.