Owner`s manual

EVUCA program compares the existing ROM revisions of all CPUs
attached. Here, it notes that both CPUs are at the same revision level.
Program informs you that it is updating the CPU at node 1.
Program informs you that it is updating secondary CPUs. In this
example, there is only one secondary CPU at node 2.
EVUCA program begins display of boot primitives that are being loaded
into EEPROM.
Again, the program checks that the ROM revision levels of all CPUs
match. This is similar to .
Update of secondary processor(s) reported.
ROM and EEPROM levels are reported. These revision numbers will
appear at the bottom line of the system’s self-test printout at next
system reset.
Issue an EXIT command to exit EVUCA and the VAX Diagnostic
Supervisor. The console prompt returns.
Verifying the System 6–13