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You enter the path (i.e., directory) and filename of the configuration file to which you wish to save the
current configuration. You may specify wild cards (file filters), if you wish. For example, you might enter
the following: "/users/username/*.stm". Once you hit "Return", you will see all the "/users/username"
directories on the system displayed in the "Directories" screen display area; similarly, all files with a
".stm" extension will be displayed in the "Files" screen display area. Select the configuration file you want
by moving the cursor to the appropriate directory and hitting "Return"; then move the cursor to the
appropriate file and hit "Return".
Hit "OK" and the current configuration will be saved to that file.
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Print Map
Use this function to print an ASCII copy of the device map to a specified printer. The list of available
printers includes all those configured on the system on which mstm is being run.
Printer
To print out a hardcopy of the device map to a particular printer, select a printer from the list displayed in
the "Printer" screen display area; then hit "OK".
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Remap System
Use this function to determine what hardware is attached to the unit under test (UUT). This function is
especially useful when you have attached new hardware to your system, or have powered up previously
unpowered hardware. At the OS prompt, issue an ioscan command, so that the system will recognize the
new hardware; then run the Remap System command in STM. Once the rescan is completed, the device
map will be refreshed. All devices will be displayed and will be unselected.
Whenever this command is executed, the Map Log is created.
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Map Log
Use this function to view a record of all the devices identified when the system map was last built. You
can view, save, or print the log. The log is created at boot time, and whenever the "RescanHW" function
is executed.
The log displays the log creation time (e.g., "Fri Dec 9 13:27:31 1996"), followed by a list of log entries,
describing events which occurred during the system map build. The individual log entries are preceded by
the day, date, and time at which the logged event occurred. Log entries may contain information, error
messages, tool status, etc.
See also Remap System.
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