User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 System Requirements
- 2.3 Configuring Your System
- 2.4 Updating the Debug Monitor Firmware
- 2.4.1 Updating Firmware in a Flash ROM
- 2.4.2 Updating the Flash ROM from the AlphaBIOS S...
- 2.4.3 Updating the Flash ROM from the Windows NT ...
- 2.4.4 Updating the Flash ROM from the Debug Monit...
- 2.4.5 Updating the Flash ROM from the Alpha SRM C...
- 2.4.6 Running Firmware Update
- 2.4.7 Updating Firmware in a UVPROM
- 2.5 Switching to the Debug Monitor Firmware on Fl...
- 2.6 Debug Monitor Memory Map
- 2.7 Downloading Files
- 2.8 Execution Commands
- 2.9 Resetting the Debug Monitor
- Remote Debugging
- User Commands
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 Using the Commands
- 4.3 User Commands Quick Reference
- 4.4 User Commands
- apropos
- arpshow
- bcoff
- bcon
- beep
- boot
- bootadr
- bootopt
- bpstat
- cb
- cfreg
- cl
- compare
- cont
- copy
- cq
- creg
- cw
- date
- delete
- dis
- dml
- dmq
- ebuff
- edevice
- edmp
- einit
- eml
- emq
- eprom
- ereg
- eshow
- estat
- estop
- fill
- flash
- flasherase
- flboot
- flcd
- flcopy
- fldir
- flload
- flread
- flsave
- flwrite
- fwupdate
- go
- help
- iack
- ident
- init
- jtopal
- ladebug
- load
- mces
- mcheck
- memtest
- mrb
- mrl
- mrw
- mwb
- mwl
- mww
- netboot
- netload
- next
- pb
- pcishow
- pfreg
- pl
- pq
- prb
- preg
- prl
- prw
- pw
- pwb
- pwl
- pww
- rabox
- rb
- rbcfg
- rbctl
- rbiu
- riccsr
- rl
- rmode
- romboot
- romlist
- romload
- romverify
- rsys
- rw
- sb
- setbaud
- setty
- sl
- sq
- step
- stop
- sum
- sw
- swpipl
- sysshow
- tip
- version
- wabox
- wb
- wbcfg
- wbctl
- wbiu
- wiccsr
- wl
- wrfen
- wsys
- ww
- Support, Products, and Documentation
- Index

2–12 Getting Started
Updating the Debug Monitor Firmware
A display appears showing information about the devices on your system. In the
following example, DKA400 is the CD–ROM device:
dka0.0.0.9.0 DKA0 RZ26L 440C
dka400.4.0.9.0 DKA400 RRD43 1084
dva0.0.0.0.1 DVA0
ewa0.0.0.7.0 EWA0 08-00-2B-E2-B1-08
pka0.7.0.9.0 PKA0 SCSI Bus ID 7
>>>
The numbers in the middle column are the unit numbers assigned to each drive on
your system, where:
• The letters DK refer to a SCSI CD–ROM or disk device.
• The third letter (A, B, C, D, or E) refers to the SCSI bus designation.
(Refer to the hardware owner’s guide for more details.)
• The numbers refer to the drive number.
3. Enter the boot command with the following syntax to boot from a compact
disc:
>>> boot -fl 0,a0
unit-number
For example, to boot the system from CD–ROM drive number 4, enter:
>>> boot -fl 0,a0 dka400
The following prompt appears for the bootfile path:
>>> BOOTFILE:
4. Use the following table to determine the path that corresponds to the firmware
update utility for your motherboard.
Note: The firmware update utility will reinitialize some system components; it
may appear as if your system is restarting.
If you have an... Enter this path...
AlphaPC 164SX [update.sx164]fwupdate.exe
AlphaPC 164LX [update.lx164]fwupdate.exe
AlphaPC 164 [update.pc164]fwupdate.exe
EB164 [update.eb164]fwupdate.exe
AlphaPC 64 [update.pc64]fwupdate.exe
EB66+ [update.eb66p]fwupdate.exe