Owner`s manual
The STOP command syntax is:
STO[P] [/qualifier] <XMI-node>
where <XMI-node> specifies the XMI node to be halted. If <XMI-node> is
a processor module, then only that node is halted. If you stop a processor
that is currently running, you receive this message:
>>>
Node n: ?0002 External halt (CTRL/P, break, or external halt)
>>>
Node n: PC = xxxxxxxx
>>>
where n is the node you stopped, and xxxxxxxx is the address where the
processor was halted. If you issue a STOP command to a processor that is
in console mode, you do not receive a message. Processors in console mode
are already halted.
When the /BI qualifier is used, the XMI node is a DWMBB/A that connects
to the VAXBI bus containing the node to be halted.
When the /BI qualifier is not used, as in:
STO[P] <XMI-node>
if <XMI-node> is a DWMBB/A, all nodes on the VAXBI are halted.
The STOP command has noeffect after a system reset. The STOP command
does not control the running of diagnostics.
The STOP command does not apply to memories.
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