Specifications
Testing a new option module
To be sure your new option module has been installed correctly
and is working properly, type cnfg at the console prompt (>>)
and press Return. A display similar to the following appears on
the screen:
>>cnfg
7: KN02-AA DEC T5.2a TCF0 ( 24 MB)
6: PMAD-AA DEC T5.2a TCF0 (enet: 08-00-2b-0f-45-72)
5: PMAZ-AA DEC T5.2a TCF0 (SCSI = 7)
2: PMAD-AA DEC X5.1f TCF0 (enet: 08-00-2b-0f-45-31)
1: PMAG-DA DEC T5.2a TCF0 (DA:PXG -- D=8, z=24)
>>
The number that begins each line in the configuration display
represents the number of a base slot or an option slot that
contains a module.
Look for lines that begin with
0:, 1:, and 2:. These lines
represent the option slots on the system unit. In the sample
display, all three option slots contain option modules. If an
option slot is empty, it does not appear on the configuration
display.
The information inside the parentheses at the end of each slot
display line shows what kind of module is present in that slot.
CX shows that the module is a color frame buffer.
A color frame buffer module can be installed in any of the
three option slots.
There is no color frame buffer in the sample display.
PX shows that the module is a 2D graphics accelerator
module.
A 2D graphics accelerator module can be installed in option
slot 0 or 1.
DA:PXG shows that the module is a low 3D graphics
accelerator. In the sample display, a low 3D graphics
accelerator is in option slots 0 and 1. When a low 3D
graphics accelerator module is in the system, option slot 0
does not appear in the display.
Internal Hardware Options 4–21