Specifications
Use the flag command to change the status of a flag. For example, to set the
long flag, enter the following:
HLT> flag on long
Enter
If you boot the system, the SYSEX flags return to the default settings.
3.9 Commands
Table 3–4 lists the system exerciser commands. The commands are not case
sensitive and may be abbreviated.
Table 3–4 System Exerciser Commands
Command Description
B[lock] Prevent specified tests from running.
B[lock] {no argument} Display all tests that are currently blocked from running.
Cac[he] Set internal processor cache state (enabled or disabled).
Cac[he] {no argument} Display current state (enabled or disabled) of the internal
processor cache.
Cal[culate] Make a calculation in one of three radices: decimal, octal, or
hexadecimal. Hexadecimal is the default radix.
Co[nfiguration] Display the configuration of the system.
Ctrl/C
Halt testing; return to the halt mode prompt.
De[vices] Display or modify the flag state of devices under test.
De[vices] {no argument} Display a list of the supported devices.
Di[splay] Display the data at specified locations in memory.
E[xamine] Examine the data at a specified location in memory. You
can also deposit data at the specified location in memory.
F[lags] Modify the flag settings.
F[lags] {no argument} Display the state of all flags (on or off).
G[o] Set and run until a breakpoint.
H[elp] Obtain information on any command.
H[elp] {no argument} Display a list of all system exerciser commands.
Is[tep] Execute individual instruction(s) while in debug mode.
Ivp Run the installation verification procedure.
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