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DPP Commands continue.
Testing:
>DPRTST Performs a Dual-Ported Random Access Memory
test on standby processor.
>TEST s Performs built-in-tests on selected processor.
s = ACT or STDBY
DSI Functions:
>DSIMAINT SHOW x a Displays the argument of the selected DSI
port on the active processor.
>DOS S DSIMAINT SHOW x a Displays the argument of the selected DSI
port on the standby processor.
x = DSI Port ID: 1 or 2.
= 1 = DSI in slot A13
= 2 = DSI in slot A12.
a = argument: ERROR, STATUS, or VS.
ERROR:Displays the error count since the
last rewind. CRC = Cylclic Redundancy
Check, PAR = Parity, COMM = DSIcommunica-
tion failures.
STATUS:Displays the last command, status,
and number of blocks received.
VS:Displays the firmware version ID.
CP:
Note: All CP commands are for TURBO DPPs only.
>CP BOOT s Loads the contents of the BOOTCP file to
the active 56K Comm Processor.
>
CP BOOT ADD xxxxxx yy Append a new file name to the BOOTCP
file.
>CP BOOT DELETE Remove the last file name in the BOOTCPfile.
>CP BOOT LIST Displays the contents of the BOOTCP file.
>CP CLOCK Examine the 56K Comm processor clock source.
>CP CLOCK l c Change the 56K Comm processor clock source.
>CP INTERFACE Examine the CP interface used for polling.
>CP INTERFACE l z To change CP interface.
>CP LOOP s Performs loop test between main processor &
56K Comm processor on the selected side.
>CP TEST s Performs a series of tests on the selected
56K Comm processor.
>CP VS s Displays the selected 56K Comm processor
software program version ID and firmware
version ID.
c = clock source:
INTERNAL = DPP uses its own clock.
EXTERNAL = DPP uses an external clock.
l = LINK #: 1 or 2
Note: Link 1 = J11 for 56K polling, J13 for 1200thru 9600 baud poll-
ing.
Link 2 = J12 for 56K polling, J14 for 1200 thru 9600 baud poll-
ing.
s = ACT or STDBY
xxxxxx = CP program name
yy = program version on disk.
z = RS232: for 1200 thru 9600 baud
on J13 or J14 or;
z = V35: for 56k baud on J11 or J12.
Monitor Level
EQUIVALENT Software Command
Note: These commands are used for certain tasks to be
performed on the DPP, when the CPU software is
not running. Certain commands will only work in
the DIRECT mode.
>BOOT s BOOT s
>BOOT ADD xxxxxx yy BOOT ADD xxxxxx yy
>BOOT DELETE BOOT DELETE
>BOOT LIST BOOT LIST
*>DD FORMAT x DISK FORMAT x
*>DD MOD DISK MODE
*>DD MOD xy DISK MODE xy
*>DD INIT 1x DISK INIT 1x
*>DD PARAM DISK PARAM
*>DD VS DISK VS
>DELETE f v DELFILE f v
>DOS Displays the processor status.
responce: yz
y = processor currently
being communicated with:
A or B.
z = status of processor
being communicated with:
A = active, S = standby,
O = only, or U = unused.
* This command is for NON-TURBO DPPs only. Use the Software com-
mands for TURB0 DPPs.