Owner`s manual
the beginning of the tape. See Appendix B for information on the tape
drive operation.
2. Put the control panel’s upper key switch in the Enable position, and
type CTRL/P at the console terminal to put the terminal in console
mode (see Section 5.3).
3. If you wish to save the contents of a secondary processor’s EEPROM,
first make it the boot processor using the SET CPU command. (See
Section 4.5 and Section 5.18.2.)
4. At the prompt, enter SAVE EEPROM. This operation overwrites any
existing information on the TK cartridge, so be sure you have inserted
an appropriate tape.
5. The console program queries you, requiring your confirmation to
proceed with the SAVE EEPROM operation.
6. Enter Y to indicate your intention to proceed. The save process takes
less than a minute to complete.
7. The console program confirms that the save operation has completed
successfully. When the console prompt returns, the save operation is
complete. Saved information includes:
Systemwide console parameters
(baud rate, interleave, terminal characteristics)
Saved boot specifications
Diagnostic patches
Console patches
Boot primitives
8. Rewind the tape. When the green light turns on and the beep sounds,
you can remove the tape. Label and write-protect the tape (see
Section B.4).
Because each system has its own identifying information stored in the
EEPROM, only the TK tape for that system should be used for a SAVE
EEPROM operation.
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