DTELDR is a program to dump and bootstrap front ends connected to the KL10 via a DTE. The program runs in user mode under normal timesharing; its user must be logged in as [1,2], and have TRPSET and LOCK privileges. To use DTELDR, the monitor must be assembled with MSGSER. Command format is: *dev:file.ext[p,pn,sfd,sfd,...]/switch/switch or */switch/switch dev:file.ext[p,pn,sfd,sfd,...] is the file specification for the file to load into the -11. Default is DSK:DTEL.BIN, where is the CPU number (0 to (n-1), where n is the number of CPUs in your system) and is the DTE number (0,1,2 or 3). This file specification is only meaningful if the -11 is loaded over the DTE. (See /SWITCH) Dumps are written out to DSK:DTED.BIN, .B00, .B01,...,.B99, using the path of the job that runs DTELDR. Action switches: X= Y= prottype={NOBODY,ANF10,IBM,DECNET,RSX20F} /APROTOCOL:XY:prottype - Use prottype when doing an automatic reload of the given front end /ASWITCH:XY:value - Use octal value when doing automatic reload of given front end /AUTOMATIC - Automatically reload front ends that crash (if ST%NDL is off) /DETACH - Detach DTELDR when in automatic mode /DUMP:XY - Dump specified front end on XPN:DTEDxy.BIN (or later generations) /EXIT - Exit to the monitor /HELP - Type this text /IGNORE:XY:XY:...:XY - Do nothing to specified front ends when in automatic mode /INITIALIZE:XY - Start primary protocol on specified front end /NOLISTEN:XY:XY:...:XY - Do not listen to specified front /PROTOCOL:prottype - Start the front end with the specified protocol type /RELOAD:XY - Reload specified front end and start primary protocol /TALK:XY:XY:...:XY - Talk to specified front end's CTY /TERMINATE:XY - Shut down specified front end end's CTY except when reloading Modification switches: /A11 - Binary file in .A11 format /IMAGE - .BIN file is in image format /NODUMP - Do not do dump of -11 core /NOLOG - Suppress error logging /SELECT:<10,11> - Select place to reload -11 from /SWITCH: - Use octal instead of old -11 switch value A DUMP file specification may be given for /AUTOMATIC. The switches /TALK, /NOLOG, /NODUMP, and /SWITCH may also be specified with /AUTOMATIC. /SELECT:10 - Reloads the front end over the DTE from the reload file specification. /SELECT:11 - Reloads the front end from the -11 device specified in /SWITCH, or from the original -11 load device if /SWITCH is not specified. If /SELECT is not given, default is "11" if the -11 is the master, "10" otherwise. /TERMINATE must not appear with any other switches. /INITIALIZE must appear only with /PROTOCOL or with no other switches. /SWITCH is used when the reload source is the -10 to tell the ROM which -11 device to obtain the reload file from. RSX20F also uses the switch setting to determine whether to enter KLINIT or not. The following octal values are valid: OCTAL VALUE MEANING _____ _______ 000 001 Do a complete reload as specified by other values below. The last digit must be 1 to run CHK11. 000 005 Load RSX20F without communicating with the central processor. KL10 is assumed up. This reloads and starts the -11, does not use KLINIT. 000 007 Load RSX20F, load and start KLINIT dialog to control loading. 000 001 to Normally digits 4 and 5 (from the left) are zero. 000 151 However, you can use digits 4 and 5 to set the line speed for a hardware line specified in digits 2 and 3. (See the DTELDR specification.) 000 001 With digit 4 set to zero, use floppy (for 1091) or DECtape. 000 201 to Use specified disk unit (0 to 7). 003 601 (See the DTELDR specification.) 000 001 to Digits 2 and 3 are normally 0. However, you can use 0XX XX1 digits 2 and 3 to specify a hardware line number when you give a DH11 unit number in digits 3 and 4, and a line speed with digits 4 and 5. (See the DTELDR specification.) 000 001 or Retry 10 times on I/O error. 100 001 Retry indefinitely on I/O error. For example, to boot front end #2 on CPU0 from disk unit 1 use: filename/RELOAD:02/SELECT:11/SWITCH:000601