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
4-4