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Example 3–13: Patching the EEPROM with EVUCA — Part 2
Test 4: Update EEPROM data
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Getting selectable boot primitives for CPU 05, ROM 04.10
[I/O device types in system identified]
[Boot primitives available identified]
Available boot primitive space is 27F4
Please enter what boot primitive to delete by number. [1-3(D)] 2
Boot primitives fit into allotted EEPROM area.
Secondary CPUs are being updated, please wait a maximum of 20 seconds.
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Updating CPU 05
Test 5: Show Boot primitives
ROM boot primitives for CPU 01, revision 06.00 are:
1 This boot primitive supports the following:
- boot primitive designation DI
- boot primitive designation MI
- boot primitive designation CI
Device CIBCA, device type 0108
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Device KFMSA, device type 0810
Device CIXCD, device type 0C05
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[Messages about retrieving secondary CPU boot primitives]
CPU 02 has the same console revision as node 01.
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Boot primitives are the same for these CPUs.
ROM boot primitives for CPU 05 are:
1 This boot primitive supports the following:
- boot primitive designation CI
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2 This boot primitive supports the following:
- boot primitive designation DU
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EEPROM boot primitives for CPU 05 are:
1 This boot primitive supports the following:
- boot primitive designation ET
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CPU 06 has the same console revision as node 05.
Boot primitives are the same for these CPUs.
Example 3–13 Cont’d on next page
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