User`s guide
3.  Turn the keyswitch  to the 
LOCAL 
position. 
The 
VAX-ll/730 
powers  up  into  the console 
I/O 
mode  and  the console  terminal  produces a 
printout as shown 
in 
Example 4-2. 
CONSOLE 
VERSION 
XX.nn 
»)@POWER.CMD 
»)L/C 
CONSLE.CPU 
»)L/C/S:0800 
MMIE.CPU 
»)L/C/S:OEOO 
POWER.CPU 
»)S/C 
OB 
»)W 
»)@CODE01.CMD 
»)L/C/S:OEOO 
FP.CPU 
»)L/C/S:1AOO 
BITFLD.CPU 
»)L/C/S:1DOO 
CM.CPU 
»)L/C/S:2200 
BASIC.CPU 
»)L/C/S:3BOO 
QUEUE.CPU 
»)L/C/S:4000 
IDC.CPU 
»)1 
») 
!VERSION 
yy 
!VERSION 
yy 
!VERSION 
yy 
!VERSION 
yy 
!VERSION 
yy 
!VERSION 
yy 
!VERSION 
yy 
!VERSION 
yy 
!VERSION 
yy 
Example 4-2  Console Printout 
at 
Power-Up as the 
CPU 
Enters the Console 
I/O 
Mode 
4. 
Insert the TU58 tape cartridge #36 (labeled 
11725/730 
MICRODIAG) into TU58 tape drive 0 
and type T 
/C 
in 
response to the console prompt, 
»>, 
to load and execute the microdiagnostic 
monitor. 
The console  terminal  produces a  printout as  shown 
in 
Example 4-3. 
Once the 
CPU 
is 
in 
MICMON, the microdiagnostics are executed by  commands typed 
in 
response to the 
MICMON 
prompt 
(MIC». 
»)T/C 
CONSOLE 
?40  FILE 
NOT 
FOUND 
DD1:ENKAA.EXE 
CONTINUING 
VER 
XX.XX 
MIC) 
Example 4-3  Console Printout 
of 
the 
CPU 
Entering 
the 
MICMON 
from  the Console 
I/O 
Mode 
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