User`s guide

Index–2
copy command, 3–11
cp
See copy command
D
!d
See negate data command
dc
See deposit CPU register command
Debugging memory faults, 2–45
Default conditions, 2–6
deposit CPU register command, 3–12
deposit memory command, 3–16
di
See display command
DIGITAL UNIX system, 2–4
DIGITAL UNIX system, connecting to, 2–4
DIGITAL UNIX tip command, 2–5
display command, 3–14
dm
See deposit memory command
Document
audience, vii
conventions, viii
purpose, vii
Document structure, viii
Dumb terminal, 2–2
E
EB164
sample session, 2–21
EB64
address data, 2–7
sample log, 2–8
sample session, 2–7
EB64+
sample session, 2–10
EB66
sample session, 2–14
EB66+
sample session, 2–14
ec
See examine CPU registers command
em
See examine memory command
examine CPU registers command, 3–18
examine memory command, 3–21
external boot command, 3–47
external image to memory command, 3–48
F
Features, 1–1
command language, 3–1
hardware debug, 2–2
fill memory command, 3–24
fl
See flags command
flags command, 3–22
fm
See fill memory command
follow-with-read command, 3–27
follow-with-write command, 3–31
fr
See follow-with-read command
fw
See follow-with-write command
G
Getting started, 2–1
H
Hardware debug features, 2–2
Hardware requirements, 2–1
I
ICCSR, default setting, 2–6
Introduction, 1–1