User`s guide
If
no errors
are
encountered, the console terminal produces a printout similar to
that
in Example
7-2.
****
VERSION
BEGIN
VAX-11/730,725
AUTO
TEST
****
X.x
RUN
TIME
APPROXIMATELY
15:00
MINUTES
CPU
PART
MEMORY
CPU
PART
2
TESTING
STARTED
TESTING
STARTED
TESTING
STARTED
FPA
TESTING
STARTED
FPA
NOT
AVAILABLE
PASSED
RB730
TESTING
STARTED
RL02
PART
DQA1
TESTING
STARTED
CPU
PART
3
TESTING
STARTED
R80
DQAO
TESTING
STARTED
RL02
PART
2
DQA1
TESTING
STARTED
DMF32S
XGAO
TESTING
STARTED
RUN
TIME
RUN
TIME
RUN
TIME
RUN
TIME
RUN
TIME
RUN
TIME
RUN
TIME
RUN
TIME
RUN
TIME
RUN
TIME
DMF32A
TXAO-TXA7
TESTING
STARTED
-
RUNTIME
DMF32P
LCAO
TESTING
STARTED
-
RUN
TIME
AUTO
TEST
COMPLETE
-
NO
ERRORS
****
END
OF
VAX-11/730,725
AUTO
TEST
****
MENU MODE
is
entered
at
this
pOint.
3:30
1 : 30
0:45
1 : 30
0:45
0:
15
4:00
0:30
0:30
1 :
00
0:30
0:
15
Example 7-2 Printout
of
an
AUTO
Mode Testing Sequence
in Which
No
Errors
Were
Encountered
7.3.2 AUTO Mode Messages
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
Messages normally seen while executing the diagnostic programs
are
replaced in
the
AUTO
mode with
plain English messages. These consist
of
progress messages, warning messages,
and
error messages.
Progress messages
are
printed to assure
the
user
that
the
AUTO
mode
CRD
is
progressing properly. These
messages
are
printed when device testing
is
begun
and
completed (Example 7-2).
Warning
messages
are
printed to inform the user
that
the system
is
improperly set up (Example 7-1).
These messages
are
printed in
the
following situations:
1.
The
user disk drive does not contain
the
proper diagnostic disk cartridge.
2.
The
user disk drive
is
off-line
(LOAD
button
out).
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