Specifications

Page 27Installation Instructions: AM-137 Board AM-1600/1400 Upgrade
13.0MAKING AN AM-137 COMPATIBLE WARM BOOT TAPE
Once your AM-137 enhanced computer is up and running, you should create a warm
boot tape. A warm boot tape provides a convenient way of accessing your SCSI drive
should it ever fail to boot.
An example of a typical routine for generating a warm boot monitor for a AM-137
enhanced computer is shown on the next page. The program prompts are shown in
plain text and the user input is shown in bold type. The total size of your warm boot
monitor cannot exceed 200KB. If you exceed the 200K limit, WRMGEN will generate an
overflow error.
When prompted for the system disk driver name, enter SCZRR.DVR as the driver
name. When WRMGEN prompts you to enter the dispatcher name, enter the simple
dispatcher name, SIMRR.SYS. Also, the input monitor name, the bitmap size, the
number of logicals, and other configuration specific entries used on the next page are
shown for example purposes only; you must enter the monitor name, bitmap size,
number of logicals, etc. applicable to your configuration.
PDI-00137-50, Rev. A01