User`s guide
Changing TOY RAM Location 3F—bootopt Debug Monitor Command
Use the
bootopt
debug monitor command to change the value in location 3F.
In the example shown here, the
bootopt
command is used to change the value
in location 3F from 0 to 1.
AlphaPC64> bootopt
1
Predefined bootoptions are...
"0" "Alpha Evaluation Board Debug Monitor" "DBM"
"1" "The Windows NT Operating System" "NT"
"2" "OpenVMS" "VMS"
"3" "DEC OSF/1" "OSF"
O/S type selected: "Alpha Evaluation Board Debug Monitor"
....Firmware type: "DBM Firmware"
AlphaPC64> bootopt nt
2
O/S type selected: "The Windows NT Operating System"
....Firmware type: "Windows NT Firmware"
AlphaPC64> bootopt
3
Predefined bootoptions are...
"0" "Alpha Evaluation Board Debug Monitor" "DBM"
"1" "The Windows NT Operating System" "NT"
"2" "OpenVMS" "VMS"
"3" "DEC OSF/1" "OSF"
O/S type selected: "The Windows NT Operating System"
....Firmware type: "Windows NT Firmware"
AlphaPC64>
Note
On some evaluation board systems, ‘‘DEC OSF/1’’ may appear as
‘‘Digital UNIX’’.
1
Use the debug monitor
bootopt
command to see the image choices and note
which image is selected.
2
Use the debug monitor
bootopt nt
command to change the selected image
from 0 to 1.
3
Use the debug monitor
bootopt
command to verify that the selected image
has changed from 0 to 1.
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