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IDENTIFICATION
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PRODUCT CODE: AA-H583C-RM
PRODUCT NAME: RED20.HLP
VERSION: 0.2
DATE RELEASED: AUGUST 1981
MAINTAINED BY: CUSTOMER SERVICES SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
AUTHOR: JOE HOLEWA
THIS DOCUMENT AND ALL RED PACK MATERIALS ARE FOR DIGITAL EQUIPMENT
CORPORATION PERSONNEL ONLY AND CANNOT BE SOLD OR GIVEN TO A CUSTOMER
OF DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION.
PAGE INDEX DESCRIPTION PAGE 1
==== ===== ===========
1 GETTING STARTED WITH RED20 WHAT OUR DOCUMENTATION IS ALL ABOUT
3 RED303 VS. RED404 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VERSIONS
5 APPENDIX I FORMATTING
8 APPENDIX II BUILDING A "REDPACK"
15 APPENDIX III: CONFIGURING THE "RED PACK" TO THE SYSTEM
16 64 CHARACTER LINEPRINTER SETS LINE PRINTER 0 TO BE UPPERCASE ONLY AFTER RELOAD.
17 96 CHARACTER LINEPRINTER SETS LINEPRINTER 0 TO BE LOWERCASE AFTER RELOAD.
18 VFU TELLS SYSTEM THAT LPT HAS VFU.
19 NO VFU TELLS SYSTEM THAT LPT HAS NO VFU.
20 LPT STARTS LPT SPOOLING.
22 NO-LPT PREVENTS LPT-SPOOLING AFTER RELOAD.
24 TEST-LPT KILLS SPOOLER AND STARTS DSLPA.
25 RELEASE-LPT RESTARTS SPOOLING AFTER TEST-LPT.
26 DUPA ENABLES LOOPBACK TESTING DUP#0
28 DUPB ENABLES LOOPBACK TESTING DUP#1
30 DUPAB ENABLES LOOPBACK TESTING DUP#0,1
32 NO-KMC DISABLES KMC TESTING (UETP)
34 CDR STARTS CDR SPOOLING AFTER RELOAD.
35 NO-CDR PREVENTS CDR-SPOOLING AFTER RELOAD.
36 MAKE-DUMP CREATES DUMP.EXE FOR CRASH DUMP OF MONITOR
37 1 MTA ENABLES MTA0 TESTING ONLY. (UETP)
38 2 MTA ENABLES MTA0,MTA1 TESTING . (UETP)
40 3 MTA ENABLES MTA0,MTA1,MTA2 TESTING. (UETP)
42 4 MTA ENABLES MTA0,MTA1,MTA2,MTA3 TESTING. (UETP)
44 NO MTA DISABLES ALL MTA TESTING. (UETP)
46 UETP ENABLES AUTO-RESTART OF UETP AFTER RELOAD
48 NO UETP DISABLES AUTO-RESTART OF UETP.
50 CLEAN (UETP) CLEANS UP UETP-DIRECTORY AND STARTS UETP VIA RELIAB.CMD
51 ERAZE CLEANS UP DIRECTORIES (USED BEFORE DUMPING TO TAPE)
52 USER CREATES DIRECTORIES FOR SECOND STRUCTURE USER:
54 USER1 CREATES DIRECTORIES FOR THIRD STRUCTURE USER1:
56 PS-SAVE CREATES DUMPER TAPE OF RED-PACK
60 PS-MICRO UPDATES MICROCODE
62 RED-TAPE-3 MAKES DIAGNOSTIC TAPE ON ANY MTA
63 DIAGNOSTICS-UPDATE UPDATES ONE OR MORE DIAGNOSTICS FROM A TAPE
70 22-CONFIG (DN22) CONFIGURES DN22 INTO SYSTEM
77 NO-DN22 CONFIGURES DN22 OUT OF SYSTEM
79 NO-MODEM CONFIGURES DN22 WITH NO MODEMS
80 TS-DIAGNOSTICS MAKES DUMPER TAPE OF USER MODE DIAGNOSTICS
(SOFTWARE DIAGNOSTIC LICENSE AGREEMENT BY CUSTOMER ONLY !!!!)
84 DOCUMENTS PRINTS ALL RELATED F-S DOCUMENTS
84 CONFIG. COMPLETION ACTIONS APPENDIX COMPLETION ACTIONS
*******************************************************************************************************
* GETTING STARTED WITH RED20 *
******************************
THE PURPOSE OF "GETTING STARTED WITH RED20" IS TO
INTRODUCE THE DEC FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER TO THE RED PACK.
AFTER READING THIS DOCUMENT HE WILL UNDERSTAND WHAT THE RED
PACK PRODUCT IS, WHEN A RED PACK IS USED AND WHAT SUPPORTING
DOCUMENTATION EXISTS AND WHERE TO FIND IT. THE INTENT OF
"GETTING STARTED WITH RED20" IS TO ACT AS A POINTER TO
TECHNICAL INFORMATION, DESCRIPTIONS AND PROCEDURES.
THE RED (RELIABILITY EXERCISER AND DIAGNOSTICS) PACK
IS A PRODUCT THAT WILL ONLY BE USED INTERNALLY TO DIGITAL
EQUIPMENT CORPORATION. DO NOT USE THE RED PACK AS AN
OPERATING SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMER SERVICES. IT IS CURRENTLY
PAGE 2
USED ON ONLY DECSYSTEM 2020'S. THIS DISK PACK PROVIDES THE
FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER WITH A TOOL FOR THE INSTALLATION,
MAINTENANCE (BOTH REMOTE AND LOCAL) AND DIAGNOSIS OF THE
DECSYSTEM 2020. THE RED PACK CONSISTS OF UTILITY SOFTWARE
TO ESTABLISH A MINIMAL AND PREDICTABLE HARDWARE RELIABILITY
TEST.
THE FIRST TIME YOU WILL USE THE RED PACK IS WHEN YOU
INSTALL YOUR DECSYSTEM 2020 (REFERENCE THE KS10 BASED
DECSYSTEM-2020 INSTALLATION MANUAL). ALL THE DIAGNOSTICS
YOU WILL USE IN CHECKING THE SYSTEM, WILL COME FROM THE RED
PACK. AT SOME POINT IN TIME, YOU MIGHT NEED TO FORMAT A
PACK OR BUILD A RED PACK (REFERENCE APPENDICES I,II, AND III
OF THIS DOCUMENT). APPENDIX I SHOWS HOW TO FORMAT A DISK
PACK. APPENDIX II SHOWS HOW TO BUILD A RED BACK. APPENDIX
III SHOWS HOW TO CONFIGURE THE RED PACK TO THE SYSTEM.
AFTER YOU HAVE BUILT THE RED PACK IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO BACK
IT UP ON TAPE. THE DOCUMENT RED20.MEM SHOWS HOW TO BUILD A
BACKUP TAPE. RED20.MEM ALSO HAS A LOT OF USEFUL INFORMATION
THAT IS WORTHWHILE TO LOOK AT. WHEN YOU DECIDE TO RUN THE
HARDWARE RELIABILITY TEST (ACCEPTANCE) REFERENCE THE
DOCUMENT RED20.USR. THIS DOCUMENT SHOWS A SIMPLE STEP BY
STEP PROCEDURE ON HOW TO RUN THE HARDWARE RELIABILITY TEST.
RED20.USR ALSO SHOWS HOW TO CREATE DISK STUCTURES AND OTHER
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION. THE NEXT PARAGRAPH EXPLAINS HOW TO
GET THESE DOCUMENTS AND OTHER USEFUL DOCUMENTS .
THE SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION FOR THE RED PACK IS ALL
IN ONE AREA. IF YOU WANT TO HAVE EVERYTHING PRINT OUT THATS
AVAILABLE FOLLOW THESE STEPS.
1. LOGIN AS F-S
2. TYPE "DO DOCUMENTS" ( CR )
BE PREPARED FOR A LOT OF PAPER OUTPUT ON YOUR LINEPRINTER!!!!
THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS WILL BE PRINTED
1. RED20.HLP ( THIS DOCUMENT )
2. RED20.POL ( FIELD POLICY PROCEDURES FOR RED20 )
3. RED20.REV ( RED PACK REVISION CONTROL )
4. RED20.MEM ( RED PACK INTERNALS )
5. RED20.USR ( DESCRIPTION OF HARDWARE RELIABILTY TEST SYSTEM )
6. KSREF.MEM ( HARDWARE BIT DESCRIPTION )
7. REDIAG.HLP ( DIAGNOSTIC HELP FILE) INCLUDING DN22 EXAMPLES
8. REDCOM.MEM (IBM COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION - DN22, DUP11, KMC ,IBMCON)
(REFERENCE FOR DN22 ACCEPTANCE PROCEDURES)
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PRINT OUT A CERTAIN DOCUMENT FOLLOW THESE STEPS.
1.LOGIN AS F-S
2.TYPE ENA ( CR )
3.PRINT<RED>RED20.MEM (OR ANY FILE THAT IS LISTED ABOVE) ( CR )
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE HARDWARE OF THE
DECSYSTEM 2020 READ KSREF.MEM. IT GIVES A GOOD EXPLANATION
OF WHAT'S HAPPENING DOWN TO THE BIT LEVEL. RED20.POL TELLS
YOU HOW TO ORDER THE RED TAPES THAT MAKE UP A RED PACK AND
FIELD POLICIES THAT ARE CONCERNED WITH THE RED PACK PRODUCT.
A DETAILED REVISION EXPLANATION OF THE RED PACK IS IN THE
DOCUMENT RED20.REV.
******************* PAGE 3
* RED 303 VS. 404 *
*******************
WHETHER YOU ARE READING THIS DOCUMENT FOR THE FIRST TIME OR AS AN
INTRODUCTION TO RED404, IT IS ADVISED YOU READ THIS DOCUMENT TO ITS
ENTIRETY. A LOT OF CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE NOT ONLY IN THE SOFTWARE
USED IN RED404 BUT IN THE STRUCTURE OF OUR DOCUMENTATION. IT IS OUR
INTENT TO PROVIDE IMPROVED DOCUMENTATION TO THE FIELD ,WHETHER THE
READER BE A NOVICE OR A 2020 HEAVY.
1. NEW MONITOR AND EXEC , MONITOR-SUPPORT PROGRAMS
Highest visible change: SPEED-improvement !!
Nearly all Support programs are now running under SYSJOB .
This includes:
LPTSPL - the Lineprinter Spooler
MOUNTR - the handler for TAPE and STRUCTURE mounting
ORION - processes messages sent by OPR
QUASAR - the spooling system manager
INFO - the inter-job communication handler
MAILER - Mail support
MAPPER - speedup thru mapping of common programs
FAL20 - Network File Access Support
STATUS - accumulating DISK and Tape transfer statistics
OPER20 - general cleanup and SYSERR-queing every day
CDRIVE - Card Reader support
SPRINT - Card Batch handler
*** Beware : This is the absolute maximum of load SYSJOB can handle
Communication and setup for all STRUCTURE , TAPE and QUEING is handled
by OPR , running under PTYCON
As a "priviledged" user , YOU can either attach to PTYCON on the CTY ,
or run OPR yourself ( multiple copies run , showing up as multiple
"Operators" .
At startup of the RED404-system certain COMMAND-files control the
initial behaviour of these MONITOR-Support programs:
<SYSTEM>SYSJOB.RUN Sysjob-commands
<SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD Configuration parameters ( TTY-Speeds ,Time-Zone
LPT-type , Monitor-parameters )
<SYSTEM>PTYCON.ATO PTYCON-commands
<SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD OPR-commands
<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD UETP-commands
<UNSUPPORTED>NORCMD.CMD OPER20-commands
All "Configuration"-files for the RED404-System have been changed over
to MIC-files.
This version of the EXEC supports "Macro Interpreted Commands (MIC)".
You run MIC by typing : "DO file-name parameter"
The end of a MIC-file will be signaled by:
"[MICEMF -End of MIC file: file-spec]
@KMIC"
Two words of caution: PAGE 4
1. DON't type , until You see the END-message . Any type-in You do
will be merged with the type-in MIC does.
2. The way to interrupt a MIC-file in progress is by typing :
"Control B Control B" -- same as Control C Control C
Result: [MIC is breaking]
followed by a "Control A Control A"
Result: [MIC aborted]
.......
This should never be necessary , since all MIC-files are delivered
in two forms : a) SET a condition b) Unset a condition
Since the handling of the QUEING system has been changed considerably
we have delivered a "special" MIC-file <UETP.LIB>TS-DIAGNOSTICS
This file will build a DUMPER-tape , which can then be used to
build a <F-S> area on the customer's pack.
See file TS-Diagnosis for more details.
2. NEW HARDWARE SUPPORTED (TU77/TM03 ,DN22)
TU77/TM03: Release 4 (RED404) fully supports the addition of
the TU77. The diagnostics also support this addition.
DN22: Configuration procedures can be found in Appendix III
of this document. All other information (Diagnostic
and Acceptance Procedures ,etc.) are contained in
REDCOM.MEM and REDIAG.HLP
3. DOCUMENTATION UPDATES, CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS
A- KSREF.MEM has been corrected/updated to reflect the latest hardware
available on the system.
B- REDIAG.HLP has been created to give examples of diagnostic runs.
It should be noted that timing information is given in the examples
to give you a reference , how the distributed DIAGNOSTICS run on
a "healthy" system. Be aware , that the timing is a constraint of
system-hardware ( Memory size , Disk/tape/Lpt types etc.).
C- RED20.HLP has changed completely as to format and content do to
Release 4 software and the structure of RED404.
D- REDCOM.MEM created for COM hardware support.
E- RED20.MEM changed to reflect TOPS20 RELEASE 4
F- REDUSR.MEM changed to reflect TOPS20 RELEASE 4
Tidbits:
STATUS.EXE runs normally under sysjob-control ( see above ) and automatically
appends to <operator>MONITR.STS in 10 minute intervals. To get a snapshot on
Your terminal type: @STATUS <Carriage return>
All Command-files are kept at generation 1 . Be careful , that YOU don't by
mistake get them into higher generations !
The restriction on Magtape-length for UETP-testing has been removed. The
tapes are now tested in 1600 Bpi PE and 800 bpi NRZ . Be aware , that a 2400 ft
tape takes a long time per pass ( hours ).
<unsupported>SYSDPY.EXE is a rewrite of an old (TOPS10) friend , giving system-
status info on a display.-maybe an inroad for Software-support to see whatsgoing on.
APPENDIX I - FORMATTING PAGE 5
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ASSUMPTIONS:
-----------
1. DISK PACK(S) TO BE FORMATTED HAVE BEEN MOUNTED ON DRIVE(S),
CYCLED UP AND READY
2. THE DIAGNOSTIC TAPE IS ON MAGTAPE UNIT 0, AT LOADPOINT AND ONLINE
3. THE 2020 IS POWERED ON IN CONSOLE MODE
*************************************************************************
* THE "MT" COMMAND IS GIVEN TO LOAD THE KS10 DIAGNOSTIC MAGTAPE MONITOR.*
*************************************************************************
KS10>MT
KS10>USR MOD
* SMMAG [DSQDE] - DECSYSTEM 2020 DIAGNOSTIC MAGTAPE MONITOR - VER 0.2 *
SMMAG CMD - dsrmb
*************************************************************************
* DSRMB IS LOADED IN ORDER TO RUN THE PAKINT PROGRAM. THIS PROGRAM IS *
* USED SINCE IT WILL INITIALIZE THE BAT BLOCKS ALONG WITH PROVIDING *
* FORMAT AND READ VERIFY. *
*************************************************************************
DSRMB - DECSYSTEM 2020 RH11 - RM03/RP06 - RELIABILITY DIAGNOSTIC
VERSION 0.1, SV=0.1, CPU#=4145, MCV=111, MCO=0, HO=0
TTY SWITCH CONTROL ? - 0,S OR Y <CR> - y
************************************
* SWITCHES MUST BE TYPED AS SHOWN. *
************************************
LH SWITCHES <# OR ?> - 10
RH SWITCHES <# OR ?> - 0
SWITCHES = 000010 000000
MEMORY MAP =
FROM TO SIZE/K
00000000 01777777 512
RH11 - 1 - MASSBUS CONFIGURATION
DRIVE - STATUS OF UNIT FOUND
PAGE 6
0 - RM03, DRIVE SER. NO.=6670., (ONLINE), WRT ENABLED, PGM WRT LOCKED
*** 10 FORMATTED
NAME ID TYPE
USER TOPS-20
1 - RM03, DRIVE SER. NO.=5480., , WRT ENABLED
2 - RM03, DRIVE SER. NO.=7299., , WRT ENABLED, DUAL PORT
3 - RP06, DRIVE SER. NO.=0578., , WRT ENABLED
***************************************************************
* NOTE THAT THIS EXAMPLE IS ONLY FORMATTING ONE PACK. SEVERAL *
* PACKS CAN BE FORMATTED AT ONCE BY INPUTTING THE APPROPRIATE *
* UNIT NUMBERS TO THE "WHAT DRIVE" QUESTIONS. *
***************************************************************
WHAT DRIVE(S) TO BE TESTED (00 TO 77, ALL, H=HELP)? - e0
DRIVE(S)? # - 0
TYPE "H" FOR TEST NAME HELP MESSAGE
WHAT TEST ? - pakint
PAKINT - PACK INITIALIZE SCRIPT
FORMAT - MAP - AND GENERATE THE BAT BLOCKS
FOR THE SELECTED RP06/RM03 DISK DRIVES.
PROCEED WITH THE SCRIPT? Y OR N <CR> - y
MAPOUT SOFT (RECOVERABLE) READ ERROR BLOCKS? Y OR N <CR> - n
PROGRAM RUN TIME = 0:0:30 FORMAT
THE PACK SPECIFICATION ALLOWS A TOTAL OF 20 ERRORS...
OF WHICH 5 MAY BE "HARD" ERRORS.
CYLINDER 000 SURFACE 00 CAN NOT HAVE ANY "HARD" ERRORS!
PROGRAM RUN TIME = 0:0:39 FORMATTING STARTED
PROGRAM RUN TIME = 0:3:13 OPERATION COMPLETED
PROGRAM RUN TIME = 0:3:16 RONLY
*-*-*-*-* DONE (RDY) INTERRUPT PGM SW = 000010 000000
PROGRAM RUN TIME = 0:3:32
DRAS: 000001
TEST NAME: "PAKINT" RUNNING "RONLY" AT PC ADDRESS 31217
DRIVE #0 NAME: "USER"
DISK START ADDRESS IS: CYLINDER #105 SURFACE #02 SECTOR #00
(WHICH EQUALS LOGICAL BLOCK #10410.) BUFFER START ADDRESS = 121000
AND TRANSFER SIZE = 17000(8) OR 7680.(10)
PGM INTERRUPT PC WAS - 43142 PAGE 7
RHCS1 1776700-0: SC, TRE, DVA, RDY, FNCTN(30-34)=READ, GO-BIT=0
RHCS2 1776710: IR, DRIVE=0
DRSR 1776712-0: ATA, ERR, MOL, DPR, DRY, VV,
DRER1 1776714-0: DCK,
DRER2 1776742-0: 000000
DRDA 1776706-0: SURFACE=2, SECTOR=34
DRDC 1776734-0: DESIRED CYLINDER=105
DROF 1776732-0: 000000
DREC1 1776744-0: ECC POSITION=1155.
DREC2 1776746-0: ECC PATTERN=3240
COMMAND ERROR RECOVERY @ ADDR 76015 IS
READ ISSUED TO DRIVE #00
PATTERN IS "ANY" STARTING @ DISK BLK #10410.
(CYL=105, SUR=2, SECT=0)
TRANSFER SIZE = 17000 AT PGM PC #31226
ATTEMPTING RECOVERY OF A 60. SECTOR TRANSFER BY INDIVIDUAL SECTORS
## ECC CORRECTION RECOVERY ##
ECC POSITION=1155. ECC PATTERN=3500
BUFFER ADDRESS 127640
DATA BEFORE ECC 543155 555753
DATA AFTER ECC 555555 555753
CORRECTION ENTIRELY IN DATA FIELD
PROGRAM RUN TIME = 0:4:29
DRIVE RH1 - 0<3> CYL# 105 SURF# 02 SECT# 33 LOG BLK# 10437.
RECOVERED FROM A READ ON RETRY #1.
ECC CORRECTION WAS USED...
----------------
========================================
PROGRAM RUN TIME = 0:6:47 MAPOUT
BAT BLOCK CONTENTS
DRIVE RH1 - 0<3>, DRIVE SER. NO.=6670.,
NO BAT BLOCK FOUND FOR THIS DRIVE!
DRIVE BAT BLOCKS CREATED
%% DRIVE #00 CONTAINS 0. BAD SPOT ENTRY(S)
****************************************************************
* IF YOU WISH TO BUILD A RED PACK FROM RED TAPE #1, PROCEED TO *
* APPENDIX II. *
****************************************************************
APPENDIX II - BUILDING A "RED PACK" PAGE 8
----------------------------------
ASSUMPTIONS:
-----------
1. FUTURE "RED PACK" FORMATTED AND VERIFIED (SEE APPENDIX I) ON DRIVE 0
2. MTA0 OPERATIONAL WITH "RED BACKUP TAPE 1" MOUNTED (WRITE PROTECTED)
*************************************************************
* A CONTROL \ IS TYPED TO RETURN SYSTEM TO CONSOLE MODE. *
*************************************************************
WHAT TEST ? - ENABLED
KS10>MT
KS10>USR MOD
**************************
* RED TAPE 1 IS BOOTED. *
**************************
MTBOOT>/L
****************************************************
* THE /G143 IS USED TO LOAD THE INITIAL MONITOR. *
****************************************************
MTBOOT>/G143
[FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TYPE "?" TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.]
DO YOU WANT TO REPLACE THE FILE SYSTEM ON THE PUBLIC STRUCTURE? Y
***********************************************************************
* YES, BECAUSE WE MUST CREATE THE RED PACK ON A PREVIOSLY BLANK PACK. *
***********************************************************************
DO YOU WANT TO DEFINE THE PUBLIC STRUCTURE? Y
*******************************************************************
* YES, THE RED PACK MUST BE THE PUBLIC STRUCTURE. *
*******************************************************************
HOW MANY PACKS ARE IN THIS STRUCTURE: 1
ON WHICH "CHANNEL,UNIT" IS LOGICAL PACK # 0 MOUNTED: ?
[ENTER A PAIR OF NUMBERS SEPARATED BY A COMMA THAT SPECIFY THE
CHANNEL AND UNIT UPON WHICH THE APPROPRIATE PACK IS MOUNTED.
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF VALID CHANNEL,UNIT PAIRS:
0,0 ;TYPE=RM03,OFFLINE,DUAL PORT
0,1 ;TYPE=RM03,OFFLINE,WRITE LOCKED
0,2 ;TYPE=RM03,OFFLINE,WRITE LOCKED
0,5 ;TYPE=RM03,OFFLINE,DUAL PORT,WRITE LOCKED
0,6 ;TYPE=RP06
]
ON WHICH "CHANNEL,UNIT" IS LOGICAL PACK # 0 MOUNTED: 0,6 PAGE 9
DO YOU WANT THE DEFAULT SWAPPING SPACE? N
************************************************
* WE NEED MORE THAN THE DEFAULT SWAPPING SPACE.*
************************************************
HOW MANY PAGES FOR SWAPPING? 5000
DO YOU WANT THE DEFAULT SIZE FRONT END FILE SYSTEM? N
********************************************************************
* WE DO NOT NEED ANY PAGES RESERVED FOR THE FRONT-END FILE SYSTEM *
* SINCE THIS STRUCTURE WILL ONLY BE USED ON THE KS10'S. *
* THE FRONT-END FILE SYSTEM IS ONLY NEEDED ON THE KL10 BASED *
* SYSTEMS. *
********************************************************************
HOW MANY PAGES FOR THE FRONT END FILE SYSTEM? 0
DO YOU WANT THE DEFAULT SIZE BOOTSTRAP AREA? N
HOW MANY PAGES FOR THE BOOTSTRAP FILE? 100
[STRUCTURE "PS" SUCCESSFULLY DEFINED]
[PS MOUNTED]
%%NO SETSPD
System restarting, wait...
ENTER CURRENT DATE AND TIME: 8 6 79 1034
YOU HAVE ENTERED MONDAY, 6-AUGUST-1979 10:34AM,
IS THIS CORRECT (Y,N) Y
WHY RELOAD? RED 404 BUILDING
<SYSTEM>ACCOUNTS-TABLE.BIN NOT FOUND - ACCOUNT VALIDATION IS DISABLED
RUNNING DDMP
NO SYSJOB
NO EXEC
**********************************************
* TYPING A CONTOL C SHOULD GENERATE "MX>". *
**********************************************
MX>GET FILE MTA0:
*****************************************************
* THIS COMMAND SPACES OVER ONE FILE ON THE MAGTAPE. *
*****************************************************
INTERRUPT AT 0
MX>GET FILE MTA0:
MX>START
********************************************** PAGE 10
* THIS COMMAND LOADS THE COMMAND EXEC. *
**********************************************
TOPS-20 Command processor 4(521)
@enaBLE (CAPABILITIES)
****************************************************************
* NOTE THE DOLLAR SIGN PROMPT. THIS INDICATES THAT SPECIAL *
* PRIVILEGES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED AT THE COMMAND LEVEL. *
****************************************************************
**********************************************************
* THIS COMMAND WILL COPY THE ASCII SERIAL NUMBER TYPED *
* INTO A FILE ON DISK *
**********************************************************
$copY (FROM) tty: (TO) serial
TTY: =>SERIAL..1
*****************************************************************
* SUBSTITUTE THE FOUR DIGIT SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR PARTICULAR *
* SYSTEM FOLLOWED BY A CARRIAGE RETURN. *
* CONTROL Z IS USED TO INDICATE END OF FILE. *
*****************************************************************
4145
^Z
***************************************************************
* THE INSTALL COMMAND FILE IS COPIED FROM MTA0. *
***************************************************************
$copY (FROM) mta0: (TO) install.cmd
MTA0: =>INSTALL.CMD.1 [OK]
******************************************************************
* THE INSTALL COMMAND WILL BE USED TO PERFORM SEVERAL FUNCTIONS *
* AUTOMATICALLY. DUMPER WILL BE RUN TO RESTORE ALL NECESSARY *
* DIRECTORIES AND FILE CONTENTS FROM THE MAGTAPE TO THE RED PACK.*
* THE PREVIOUSLY TYPED SERIAL NUMBER WILL BE INSTALLED ONTO *
* THE SYSTEM FILES. THE KS10 MICROCODE WILL BE PLACED IN THE *
* SYSTEM FILE AREA. ALSO A DUMP.EXE AREA WILL BE CREATED. *
* THE REST OF THE OUTPUT IN THIS APPENDIX WILL BE GENERATED *
* AUTOMATICALLY ONCE THE "TAKE INSTALL.CMD" IS TYPED. IT WILL *
* OCCUR WITHOUT ANY INTERVENTION ON YOUR PART. IN OTHER WORDS, *
* YOU HAVE TIME FOR ABOUT A TWENTY MINUTE COFFEE BREAK. *
******************************************************************
$TAKE (COMMANDS FROM) INSTALL.CMD.1 (LOGGING OUTPUT ON)
<SUBSYS>MIC.EXE.1 SAVED
MTA0: => RESTORE.MIC.1 [OK]
END OF INSTALL.CMD.1
$;<UETP.LIB>RESTORE.MIC.1, 7-JUN-79 14:43:12, EDIT BY EIBEN PAGE 11
;USES THE ORIGINAL RED-TAPE 1 TO BUILD RED-PACK
DAYTIME
MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1979 10:37:14
$TERMINAL NO PAGE
$ENA
$RU MTA0:
DLUSER>STR PS:
DLUSER>LOA MTA0:
DONE.
DLUSER>EXIT
$RU MTA0:
DUMPER>TAPE MTA0:
DUMPER>REST <*>*.*
DUMPER TAPE # 1, RED404-ORIGINAL :<DIAGNOSTICS>, MONDAY, 6-AUG-79 1505
LOADING FILE(S) INTO PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
END OF SAVESET
DUMPER>REST <*>*.*
DUMPER TAPE # 1, RED404-ORIGINAL :<F-S>, MONDAY, 6-AUG-79 1507
LOADING FILE(S) INTO PS:<F-S>
END OF SAVESET
DUMPER>REST <*>*.*
DUMPER TAPE # 1, RED404-ORIGINAL :<RED>, MONDAY, 6-AUG-79 1507
LOADING FILE(S) INTO PS:<RED>
END OF SAVESET
DUMPER>REST <*>*.*
DUMPER TAPE # 1, RED404-ORIGINAL :<SUBSYS>, MONDAY, 6-AUG-79 1508
LOADING FILE(S) INTO PS:<SUBSYS>
END OF SAVESET
DUMPER>REST <*>*.*
DUMPER TAPE # 1, RED404-ORIGINAL :<SYSTEM>, MONDAY, 6-AUG-79 1512
LOADING FILE(S) INTO PS:<SYSTEM>
END OF SAVESET
DUMPER>REST <*>*.*
DUMPER TAPE # 1, RED404-ORIGINAL :<UETP.LIB>, MONDAY, 6-AUG-79 1514
LOADING FILE(S) INTO PS:<UETP.LIB>
END OF SAVESET PAGE 12
DUMPER>REST <*>*.*
DUMPER TAPE # 1, RED404-ORIGINAL :<REL>, MONDAY, 6-AUG-79 1516
LOADING FILE(S) INTO PS:<REL>
END OF SAVESET
DUMPER>REST <*>*.*
DUMPER TAPE # 1, RED404-ORIGINAL :<UETP.MIC>, MONDAY, 6-AUG-79 1516
LOADING FILE(S) INTO PS:<UETP.MIC>
END OF SAVESET
DUMPER>REST <*>*.*
DUMPER TAPE # 1, RED404-ORIGINAL :<UNSUPPORTED>, MONDAY, 6-AUG-79 1517
LOADING FILE(S) INTO PS:<UNSUPPORTED>
END OF SAVESET
DUMPER>REW
DUMPER>EXIT
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <OPERATOR>SERIAL
6 CHARS
*BJ$1XZ$$
*
;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>PS-MICRO.MIC
1314 CHARS
*SSERIAL $K$GZ$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>PS-MICRO.MIC
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RED-MICRO.MIC
1373 CHARS
*SSERIAL $K$GZ$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RED-MICRO.MIC
$RU <SYSTEM>MAKDMP
MAX SIZE OF MEMORY IN K (512): 512
$DO PS-MICRO
$;<UETP.LIB>PS-MICRO.MIC.1, 7-JUN-79 14:15:50, EDIT BY EIBEN
;WRITES 8080-FILE AREA
DAYTIME
MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1979 10:52:57
$TERMINAL NO PAGE
$ENA
$CONN <DIAGNOSTICS>
$RUN <DIAGNOSTICS>SMFILE.EXE
DECSYSTEM 2020 DIAGNOSTICS FE-FILE PROGRAM PAGE 13
VERSION 0.3, TOPS-20, KS10, CPU#=4145
[FOR HELP TYPE "HELP"]
SMFILE>; WE WANT TO UPDATE THE BOOTSTRAP AREA ON PS:
WRI SET PS:<ROOT-DIRECTORY>BOOTSTRAP.BIN
SMFILE>; WE WANT TO START CLEAN
WRITE RESET
SMFILE>; WE HAVE TO READ M-CODE IN FIRST
READ KS10.ULD
SMFILE>; WHAT VERSION OF M-CODE ARE WE HANDLING?
EXA CRAM 137
SHOULD BE: 000137/35770707000001170000377760454102
C J # ALU S/D A/B RBM SPEC DISP SKIP T C SC FE FM MC DV MP C/LR M
0 3577 000117 3 771 0005 437 00 70 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
SMFILE>; WE HAVE TO SPECIFY A DEC-CERTIFIED SERIAL-NUMBER
SERIAL 4145
SMFILE>; AND THE BOOT FOR THE MONITOR
WRITE BOOT <SYSTEM>SMBOOT.EXE
SMFILE>; AND OUR DIAGNOSTIC BOOT
WRITE DIAGBT SMMON.EXE
SMFILE>; AND BOOT-CHECK 2
WRITE BC2 SMBC2.EXE
SMFILE>; AT LAST WE HAVE TO UPDATE THE HOME-BLOCKS
WRITE DONE
[HOME BLOCKS SET]
SMFILE>; NOW WE WRITE OUT THE SAME M-CODE FOR LATER USE ON MAGTAPE
OUTPUT CRAM PS:<SYSTEM>KS10.RAM
SMFILE>; WE WANT A NEW M-CODE FOR DIAGNOSTICS
OUTPUT CRAM PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>SMTAPE.RAM
SMFILE>; WE ALSO NEED THE MONITOR-MAGTAPE BOOT
OUTPUT MTBOOT <SYSTEM>SMMTBT.EXE PS:<SYSTEM>MTBOOT.RDI
SMFILE>;LETS CHECK A LITTLE BIT , WHAT WE HAVE DONE
WRI SET PS:<ROOT-DIRECTORY>BOOTSTRAP.BIN
SMFILE>; WHAT DISK WERE WE USING?
INF DISK
USING PS RP06
SMFILE>; DID WE APPROACH BOUNDARIES?
INF FREE
FRONT-END FREE PAGES = 29
SMFILE>; WHERE ARE WE LOCATED?
INF FEFILE
DISK ADDRESS IN HOME BLOCK = 100000 000574
LENGTH IN HOME BLOCK = 000000 000620
8080 POINTER IN HOME BLOCK = 000100 000000
SMFILE>; DID WE GO INTO "FUTURE" STUFF?
INF IND
THE FOLLOWING FRONT-END INDIRECT FILES EXIST: PAGE 14
FRONT-END FREE PAGES = 29
SMFILE>; ..AND FINALLY GO BACK TO MONITOR-MODE
EXIT
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1979 10:55:13
@TERMINAL PAGE
@UNL MTA0:
@CONN
@DAYTIME
MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1979 10:55:19
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - END OF MIC FILE: RESTORE.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
@
*****************************************************************
* HAVING REACHED THIS POINT YOU ARE FINISHED BUILDING THE *
* RED PACK. IN ORDER TO CONFIGURE THE RED PACK TO YOUR SYSTEM *
* PROCEED TO APPENDIX III. *
*****************************************************************
APPENDIX III - CONFIGURING THE "RED PACK" TO THE SYSTEM PAGE 15
-------------------------------------------------------
ASSUMPTIONS:
-----------
1. THE "RED PACK" IS MOUNTED ON DRIVE 0
2. YOU HAVE JUST COMPLETED BUILDING THE RED PACK ACCORDING TO
APPENDIX II.
3. WE LEFT OFF FROM APPENDIX II WITH CAPABILITIES DISABLED.
*******************************************************************
* THE EXEC-COMMAND "DO" IS USED TO MAKE CONFIGURATION AND UETP *
* CHANGES TO YOUR SYSTEM. "DO" WILL EXECUTE COMMANDS FROM FILES *
* WITH .MIC ENTENSIONS (SHORT FOR MACRO INTERPRETED COMMANDS). *
* "NEWRUN" IS STILL ON RELEASE 4, BUT RED404 HAS ONLY .MIC FILES *
* FOR CONFIGURATION.
* IF YOUR SYSTEM CONFORMS TO THE BELOW INITIAL CONFIGURATION, NO *
* OTHER CHANGES WILL HAVE TO BE MADE TO YOU PACK. GO TO *
* "CONFIGURATION COMPLETION ACTIONS". IF NOT, REFER TO THE TITLED *
* SECTION/S TO MAKE APPROPRIATE CHANGES. THEN GO TO THE *
* "CONFIGURATION COMPLETION ACTIONS". *
* *
* EXAMPLES ARE GIVEN TO REFLECT TYPICAL OUTPUT. *
* *
* THE "EFFECTIVE:" COMMENT SIGNIFIES WHEN THE MODIFICATION WILL *
* BE SEEN BY THE SYSTEM. *
* *
*******************************************************************
INITIAL CONFIGURATION
=====================
1 LPT (64 CHARACTER)
1 MTA
NO KMC/DUP
1 CTY/KLINIK LINE (300 BAUD)
16 ASYNC. LINES (2400 BAUD)
NO SYNC. LINES
PAGE 16
****************************
* 64 CHARACTER LINEPRINTER *
****************************
CHANGING OF LPT-SPOOLING TO UPPER CASE ONLY.
REDPACK IS INITIALLY SET UP FOR 64 CHARACTER LINEPRINTER.
THIS SECTION USED ONLY WHEN GOING FROM 96 TO 64 CHARACTER
LINEPRINTER.
EFFECTIVE: AFTER RELOAD
COMMAND: DO 64CHAR-LPT
EXAMPLE:
@DO 64CHAR-LPT.MIC.1
@;<UETP.LIB>64CHAR-LPT.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:49:11, EDIT BY EIBEN
;sets Lineprinter 0 to be UPPERCASE only after reload
DAYTIME
Monday, July 23, 1979 09:50:15
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD
392 CHARS
*SPRINTER 0$0LK$IPRINTER 0 RAM SYS:LP64.RAM$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, July 23, 1979 09:50:27
@TYPE <SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD.1
;<SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD.1, 11-Jun-79 10:20:04, EDIT BY EIBEN
NODE 4145 77
TIMEZONE 5
TERMINAL 2-21 SPEED 2400
DEFINE SY: SYS:
DEFINE SYS: PS:<SUBSYS>,ps:<new-subsys>,PS:<UNSUPPORTED>,ps:<new-unsupported>,PS:<REL>
DEFINE SYSTEM: PS:<SYSTEM>
DEFINE LP: LPT:
DEFINE DS: DSK:
DEFINE TT: TTY:
DEFINE HLP: PS:<HELP>,SYS:
PRINTER 0 RAM SYS:LP64.RAM
PRINTER 0 VFU SYS:NORMAL.VFU
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>64CHAR-LPT.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 17
****************************
* 96 CHARACTER LINEPRINTER *
****************************
CHANGING LPT-SPOOLING TO UPPER AND LOWER CASE.
EFFECTIVE: AFTER RELOAD
COMMAND: DO 96CHAR-LPT
EXAMPLE:
@DO 96CHAR-LPT.MIC.1
@;<UETP.LIB>96CHAR-LPT.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:49:27, EDIT BY EIBEN
;sets Lineprinter 0 to be lowercase after reload
DAYTIME
Monday, July 23, 1979 09:50:47
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD
382 CHARS
*SPRINTER 0$0LK$IPRINTER 0 LOWERCASE RAM SYS:LP96.RAM$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, July 23, 1979 09:51:03
@TYPE <SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD.1
;<SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD.1, 11-Jun-79 10:20:04, EDIT BY EIBEN
NODE 4145 77
TIMEZONE 5
TERMINAL 2-21 SPEED 2400
DEFINE SY: SYS:
DEFINE SYS: PS:<SUBSYS>,ps:<new-subsys>,PS:<UNSUPPORTED>,ps:<new-unsupported>,PS:<REL>
DEFINE SYSTEM: PS:<SYSTEM>
DEFINE LP: LPT:
DEFINE DS: DSK:
DEFINE TT: TTY:
DEFINE HLP: PS:<HELP>,SYS:
PRINTER 0 LOWERCASE RAM SYS:LP96.RAM
PRINTER 0 VFU SYS:NORMAL.VFU
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>96CHAR-LPT.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 18
*******
* VFU *
*******
CHANGING TO LPT WITH VFU
EFFECTIVE: AFTER RELOAD
COMMAND: DO VFU-LPT
EXAMPLE:
@DO VFU-LPT.MIC.1
@;<UETP.LIB>VFU-LPT.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:45:01, EDIT BY EIBEN
;configures LPT to have electronic Vertical Format Unit
DAYTIME
Monday, July 23, 1979 09:51:59
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD
393 CHARS
*SPRINTER 0$SVFU$0LK$IPRINTER 0 VFU SYS:NORMAL.VFU$13I$10I$$
*
$;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, July 23, 1979 09:52:15
@TYPE <SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD.1
;<SYSTEM>4-CONFIG.CMD.1, 11-Jun-79 10:20:04, EDIT BY EIBEN
NODE 4145 77
TIMEZONE 5
TERMINAL 2-21 SPEED 2400
DEFINE SY: SYS:
DEFINE SYS: PS:<SUBSYS>,ps:<new-subsys>,PS:<UNSUPPORTED>,ps:<new-unsupported>,PS:<REL>
DEFINE SYSTEM: PS:<SYSTEM>
DEFINE LP: LPT:
DEFINE DS: DSK:
DEFINE TT: TTY:
DEFINE HLP: PS:<HELP>,SYS:
PRINTER 0 LOWERCASE RAM SYS:LP96.RAM
PRINTER 0 VFU SYS:NORMAL.VFU
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>VFU-LPT.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 19
**********
* NO VFU *
**********
CHANGING TO LPT WITHOUT VFU
EFFECTIVE: AFTER RELOAD
COMMAND: DO NO-VFU-LPT
EXAMPLE:
@DO NO-VFU-LPT.MIC
;<UETP.LIB>NO-VFU-LPT.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:14:10, EDIT BY EIBEN
;configures LPT with Form-tape
@DAYTIME
@terminal no page
@ena
@tv
*;y<system>4-config.cmd
*sprinter 0sVFU0lki;printer 0 vfu sys:normal.vfu13i10i
*;x<system>4-config.cmd.1
@DISABLE
@DAYTIME
@type <system>4-config.cmd.1
@terminal page
@KMIC
PAGE 20
*******
* LPT *
*******
STARTS LPT SPOOLING
EFFECTIVE: AFTER RELOAD
COMMAND: DO LPT
EXAMPLE:
@DO LPT.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
@;<UETP.LIB>LPT.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:50:03, EDIT BY EIBEN
;starts LPT-spooling after reload and enables UETP testing
DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:08:29
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD
557 CHARS
*SSTART PRINTER 0$LK$$
*
ISTART PRINTER 0$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD
842 CHARS
*SENABLE LPT0$0LK$$
*
IENABLE LPT0$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:09:00
@TYPE <SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD.1
;<SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD.1, 11-Jun-79 10:48:57, EDIT BY EIBEN
SET STRUCTURE USER: DOMESTIC
SET STRUCTURE USER1: DOMESTIC
SET BATCH-STREAM 0 TIME-LIMIT 90
SET BATCH-STREAM 1 TIME-LIMIT 90
SET BATCH-STREAM 2 TIME-LIMIT 90
SET BATCH-STREAM 3 TIME-LIMIT 90
;SET BATCH-STREAM 3 PRIORITY-LIMITS 20:63
;SET BATCH-STREAM 0:2 PRIORITY-LIMITS 1:19
START BATCH-STREAM 0:3
SET PRINTER 0 PAGE-LIMIT 20000
;SET PRINTER 1 PAGE-LIMIT 500
PAGE 21
;START PRINTER 0:1
START PRINTER 0
;START READER 0
;START PRINTER 0/NODE:DN200::
DISABLE OUTPUT-DISPLAY ALL-MESSAGES /JOB
@TYPE <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
ENABLE MTA0
;ENABLE MTA1
;ENABLE MTA2
;ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>LPT.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 22
**********
* N0-LPT *
**********
EFFECTIVE: AFTER RELOAD
COMMAND: DO NO-LPT
EXAMPLE:
$DO NO-LPT.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
$;<UETP.LIB>NO-LPT.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:11:36, EDIT BY EIBEN
;prevents LPT-spooling after reload and modifies the RELIAB.CMD to exclude
;UETP testing of the LPT
DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:07:18
$TERMINAL NO PAGE
$ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD
556 CHARS
*SSTART PRINTER 0:$LK$I;START PRINTER 0$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD
842 CHARS
*SENABLE LPT0$0LK$$
*
I;ENABLE LPT0$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:07:42
@TYPE <SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD.1
;<SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD.1, 11-Jun-79 10:48:57, EDIT BY EIBEN
SET STRUCTURE USER: DOMESTIC
SET STRUCTURE USER1: DOMESTIC
SET BATCH-STREAM 0 TIME-LIMIT 90
SET BATCH-STREAM 1 TIME-LIMIT 90
SET BATCH-STREAM 2 TIME-LIMIT 90
SET BATCH-STREAM 3 TIME-LIMIT 90
;SET BATCH-STREAM 3 PRIORITY-LIMITS 20:63
;SET BATCH-STREAM 0:2 PRIORITY-LIMITS 1:19
START BATCH-STREAM 0:3
SET PRINTER 0 PAGE-LIMIT 20000
;SET PRINTER 1 PAGE-LIMIT 500
PAGE 23
;START PRINTER 0:1
;START PRINTER 0
;START READER 0
;START PRINTER 0/NODE:DN200::
DISABLE OUTPUT-DISPLAY ALL-MESSAGES /JOB
@TYPE <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
ENABLE MTA0
;ENABLE MTA1
;ENABLE MTA2
;ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
;ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>NO-LPT.MIC.1 ]
PAGE 24
************
* TEST-LPT *
************
KILLS SPOOLER AND STARTS DSLPA
NOTE: RELEASE-LPT MUST BE RUN AFTER RUNNING
THIS TEST TO RESTART SPOOLER
COMMAND: DO TEST-LPT
EXAMPLE:
@DO TEST-LPT.MIC.1
@ENABLE
$^ESPEAK
[Please type SYSJOB commands - end with ^Z]
KILL LPTSPL
^Z
$
$ASS PLPT0:
$DEF LPT0: PLPT0:
$RU SMMON
* SMMON [DSQDC] - DECSYSTEM 2020 DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR - VER 0.3 *
SMMON CMD - DSLPA
DECSYSTEM 2020 LINE PRINTER DIAGNOSTIC [DSLPA]
VERSION 0.3, SV=0.15, TOPS-20, KS10, CPU#=4145
TTY SWITCH CONTROL ? - 0,S, Y OR N <CR> - S
SWITCHES = 000000 000000
IS THIS AN LP05 OR LP14 LINE PRINTER ? Y OR N <CR> - Y
DOES THIS LPT HAVE A DAVFU ? Y OR N <CR> - Y
TYPE ? TO GET FORMAT ON TERMINAL,
TYPE # TO GET FORMAT PRINTED ON THE LPT
COMMANDS: XX OR XX-YY OR A OR D
*A
STARTING *LP20 PATTERN PRINTING TESTS*
TEST 122: EVERY COLUMN PRINTS THE SAME CHARACTER
TEST 123: MODIFIED RIPPLE PATTERN
TEST 124: VERTICAL ALIGNMENT PATTERN
TEST 125: HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT PATTERN
TEST 126: CHECK HORIZONTAL TABS
TEST 127: CHECK THE OVERFLOW CORRECTION LOGIC
TEST 130: COMPLEMENT PATTERN (" " AND "_")
TEST 131: COMPLEMENT PATTERN ("*" AND "U")
TEST 132: COMPLEMENT PATTERN ("RUBOUT" AND "NULL")
TEST 133: CARRIAGE RETURN WITHOUT LINEFEED
TEST 134: EXERCISE COLUMN COUNTER
TEST 135: ILLEGAL CHARACTERS
TEST 136: EXERCISE COLUMN COUNTER
TEST 137: CHARACTER SPACING TEST
TEST 140: OVERPRINT TEST
TEST 141: DC0-4 TEST
TEST 142: DC3 TEST
*
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: TEST-LPT.MIC.1 ]
(CR) HERE WILL RESTART THE DIAGNOSTIC
(^C) HERE WILL TERMINATE TEST AND GET YOU BACK TO MONITOR
PAGE 25
***************
* RELEASE-LPT *
***************
RESTARTS SPOOLING AFTER TEST-LPT
COMMAND: DO RELEASE-LPT
EXAMPLE:
$DO RELEASE-LPT.MIC.1
$ENABLE
$RESET
$DEASSIGN PLPT0:
?Job has open JFN on device
$DEF LPT0:
$^ESPEAK
[Please type SYSJOB commands - end with ^Z]
RUN SYS:LPTSPL
^Z
$
$OPR
OPR>START PRINTER 0
OPR>EXIT
$DISABLE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: RELEASE-LPT.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 26
*************************
* DUPA *
*************************
ENABLES KMC/DUP#0 LOOPBACK TESTING (UETP)
EFFECTIVE: AFTER SYSTEM RELOAD
COMMAND: DO DUPA
EXAMPLE:
@DO DUPA.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
@;<UETP.LIB>DUPA.MIC.1 2-18-80 EDIT BY HOLEWA
;This file enables the UETP cable-loopback testing for DUP#0
ENA
$DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 12:02:03
$TERMINAL NO PAGE
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: PS:<SYSTEM>SYSJOB.RUN.1
492 CHARS
*SBATCON$2L$8K
IJOB 2 \LOG OPERATOR XX OPERATOR$13I$10I$$
*
IENA$13I$10I$$
*
IRUN SYS:FAL$13I$10I$$
*
I\$13I$10I$$
*
IJOB 3 \LOG OPERATOR XX OPERATOR$13I$10I$$
*
IENA$13I$10I$$
*
IRUN SYS:NETCON$13I$10I$$
*
I\$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: PS:<SYSTEM>SYSJOB.RUN.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
842 CHARS
*SENABLE DUPA$0LK$IENABLE DUPA$13I10I$$
*
SENABLE DUPB$0LK$I;ENABLE DUPB$13I$10I$$
*
SENABLE DUPAB$0LK$I;ENABLE DUPAB$13I$10I$$
*
SENABLE TEST72$0LK$IENABLE TEST72$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
PAGE 27
$TY PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
ENABLE MTA0
;ENABLE MTA1
;ENABLE MTA2
;ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
;ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 12:02:47
@KMIC
PAGE 28
******
*DUPB*
******
ENABLES KMC/DUP#1 LOOPBACK UETP TESTING
EFFECTIVE: AFTER SYSTEM RELOAD
COMMAND: DO DUPB
EXAMPLE:
@DO DUPB.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
@;<UETP.LIB>DUPB.MIC.1 2-18-80 EDIT BY HOLEWA
;This file enables the UETP cable-loopback testing for DUP#1
ENA
$DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 12:03:08
$TERMINAL NO PAGE
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: PS:<SYSTEM>SYSJOB.RUN.1
492 CHARS
*SBATCON$2L$8K
IJOB 2 \LOG OPERATOR XX OPERATOR$13I$10I$$
*
IENA$13I$10I$$
*
IRUN SYS:FAL$13I$10I$$
*
I\$13I$10I$$
*
IJOB 3 \LOG OPERATOR XX OPERATOR$13I$10I$$
*
IENA$13I$10I$$
*
IRUN SYS:NETCON$13I$10I$$
*
I\$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: PS:<SYSTEM>SYSJOB.RUN.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
842 CHARS
*SENABLE DUPA$0LK$I;ENABLE DUPA$13I$10I$$
*
SENABLE DUPB$0LK$IENABLE DUPB$13I$10I$$
*
SENABLE DUPAB$0LK$I;ENABLE DUPAB$13I$10I$$
*
SENABLE TEST72$0LK$IENABLE TEST72$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
PAGE 29
$TY PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
ENABLE DUPB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
ENABLE MTA0
;ENABLE MTA1
;ENABLE MTA2
;ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
;ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 12:03:56
@KMIC
PAGE 30
*******
*DUPAB*
*******
ENABLE LOOPBACK TESTING FOR KMC/DUP#0,DUP#1 (UETP)
EFFECTIVE: AFTER SYSTEM RELOAD
COMMAND: DO DUPAB
EXAMPLE:
@DO DUPAB.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
@
@;<UETP.LIB>DUPAB.MIC.1 2-18-80 EDIT BY HOLEWA
;This file enables the UETP cable-loopback testing for DUP#0 AND DUP#1
ENA
$DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 12:04:13
$TERMINAL NO PAGE
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: PS:<SYSTEM>SYSJOB.RUN.1
492 CHARS
*SBATCON$2L$8K
IJOB 2 \LOG OPERATOR XX OPERATOR$13I$10I$$
*
IENA$13I$10I$$
*
IRUN SYS:FAL$13I$10I$$
*
I\$13I$10I$$
*
IJOB 3 \LOG OPERATOR XX OPERATOR$13I$10I$$
*
IENA$13I$10I$$
*
IRUN SYS:NETCON$13I$10I$$
*
I\$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: PS:<SYSTEM>SYSJOB.RUN.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
842 CHARS
*SENABLE DUPA$0LK$I;ENABLE DUPA$13I10I$$
*
SENABLE DUPB$0LK$I;ENABLE DUPB$13I$10I$$
*
SENABLE DUPAB$0LK$IENABLE DUPAB$13I$10I$$
*
SENABLE TEST72$0LK$IENABLE TEST72$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
PAGE 31
$TY PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
ENABLE MTA0
;ENABLE MTA1
;ENABLE MTA2
;ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
;ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 12:04:57
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>DUPAB.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 32
**********
* NO-KMC *
**********
DISABLES KMC TESTING (UETP)
EFFECTIVE: AFTER SYSTEM RELOAD
COMMAND: DO NO-KMC
EXAMPLE:
@DO NO-KMC.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
@;PS:<UETP.LIB>NO-KMC.MIC.1 2-18-80 EDIT BY HOLEWA
;This file is used to configure a RED PACK for no KMC/DUP hardware
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: PS:<SYSTEM>SYSJOB.RUN.1
492 CHARS
*SBATCON$2L$8K
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: PS:<SYSTEM>SYSJOB.RUN.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
841 CHARS
*SENABLE DUPA$0LK$I;ENABLE DUPA$13I10I$$
*
SENABLE DUPB$0LK$I;ENABLE DUPB$13I$10I$$
*
SENABLE DUPAB$0LK$I;ENABLE DUPAB$13I$10I$$
*
SENABLE TEST72$0LK$I;ENABLE TEST72$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
$TY PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
;ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
PAGE 33
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
ENABLE MTA0
;ENABLE MTA1
;ENABLE MTA2
;ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:10:35
@KMIC
PAGE 34
*******
* CDR *
*******
CONFIGURES CDR-SPOOLING
EFFECTIVE: AFTER RELOAD
COMMAND: DO CDR
EXAMPLE:
@DO CDR.MIC.1
@;<UETP.LIB>CDR.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:49:37, EDIT BY EIBEN
;enables CDR-spooling after reload
DAYTIME
Friday, July 27, 1979 13:33:10
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD
556 CHARS
*SSTART READER 0$0LK$ISTART READER 0$13I$10I$$
*
$;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Friday, July 27, 1979 13:33:26
@TYPE <SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD.1
;<SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD.1, 11-Jun-79 10:48:57, EDIT BY EIBEN
SET STRUCTURE USER: DOMESTIC
SET STRUCTURE USER1: DOMESTIC
SET BATCH-STREAM 0 TIME-LIMIT 90
SET BATCH-STREAM 1 TIME-LIMIT 90
SET BATCH-STREAM 2 TIME-LIMIT 90
SET BATCH-STREAM 3 TIME-LIMIT 90
;SET BATCH-STREAM 3 PRIORITY-LIMITS 20:63
;SET BATCH-STREAM 0:2 PRIORITY-LIMITS 1:19
START BATCH-STREAM 0:3
SET PRINTER 0 PAGE-LIMIT 20000
;SET PRINTER 1 PAGE-LIMIT 500
;START PRINTER 0:1
START PRINTER 0
START READER 0
;START PRINTER 0/NODE:DN200::
DISABLE OUTPUT-DISPLAY ALL-MESSAGES /JOB
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>CDR.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 35
**********
* NO-CDR *
**********
PREVENTS CDR-SPOOLING AFTER RELOAD.
EFFECTIVE: AFTER RELOAD
COMMAND: DO NO-CDR
EXAMPLE:
@DO NO-CDR.MIC.1
@;<UETP.LIB>NO-CDR.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:10:00, EDIT BY EIBEN
;prevents CDR-spooling after reload
DAYTIME
Friday, July 27, 1979 13:32:35
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD
556 CHARS
*SSTART READER 0$0LK$I;START READER 0$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Friday, July 27, 1979 13:32:51
@TYPE <SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD.1
;<SUBSYS>SYSTEM.CMD.1, 11-Jun-79 10:48:57, EDIT BY EIBEN
SET STRUCTURE USER: DOMESTIC
SET STRUCTURE USER1: DOMESTIC
SET BATCH-STREAM 0 TIME-LIMIT 90
SET BATCH-STREAM 1 TIME-LIMIT 90
SET BATCH-STREAM 2 TIME-LIMIT 90
SET BATCH-STREAM 3 TIME-LIMIT 90
;SET BATCH-STREAM 3 PRIORITY-LIMITS 20:63
;SET BATCH-STREAM 0:2 PRIORITY-LIMITS 1:19
START BATCH-STREAM 0:3
SET PRINTER 0 PAGE-LIMIT 20000
;SET PRINTER 1 PAGE-LIMIT 500
;START PRINTER 0:1
START PRINTER 0
;START READER 0
;START PRINTER 0/NODE:DN200::
DISABLE OUTPUT-DISPLAY ALL-MESSAGES /JOB
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>NO-CDR.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 36
*************
* MAKE-DUMP *
*************
CREATES DUMP.EXE FOR CRASH-DUMP OF MONITOR.
COMMAND: DO MAKE-DUMP
EXAMPLE:
@DO MAKE-DUMP.MIC.1
@;<UETP.LIB>MAKE-DUMP.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:50:19, EDIT BY EIBEN
;creates DUMP.EXE for crash-dump of MONITOR
DAYTIME
Monday, July 23, 1979 09:56:43
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$RU <SYSTEM>MAKDMP
MAX SIZE OF MEMORY IN K (512): 512
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, July 23, 1979 09:57:18
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>MAKE-DUMP.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 37
*********
* 1-MTA *
*********
ENABLES MTA0 TESTING ONLY
EFFECTIVE: AFTER UETP-RESTART
COMMAND: DO 1-MTA
EXAMPLE:
@DO 1-MTA.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
@;<UETP.LIB>1-MTA.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:48:22, EDIT BY EIBEN
;enables UETP-testing of MTA0
DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:11:23
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD
843 CHARS
*SENABLE MTA0$0L$4K$$
*
IENABLE MTA0$13I$10I$$
*
I;ENABLE MTA1$13I$10I$$
*
I;ENABLE MTA2$13I$10I$$
*
I;ENABLE MTA3$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:11:46
@TYPE <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
;ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
ENABLE MTA0
;ENABLE MTA1
;ENABLE MTA2
;ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
PAGE 38
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>1-MTA.MIC.1 ]
*********
* 2-MTA *
*********
ENABLES MTA0 AND MTA1 TESTING (UETP)
EFFECTIVE: AFTER UETP RESTART
COMMAND: DO 2-MTA
EXAMPLE:
@DO 2-MTA.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
@;<UETP.LIB>2-MTA.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:48:22, EDIT BY EIBEN
;enables UETP-testing of MTA0-1
DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:12:14
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD
843 CHARS
*SENABLE MTA0$0L$4K$$
*
IENABLE MTA0$13I$10I$$
*
IENABLE MTA1$13I$10I$$
*
I;ENABLE MTA2$13I$10I$$
*
I;ENABLE MTA3$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
$DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:12:33
$TYPE <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPB
PAGE 39
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
;ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
ENABLE MTA0
ENABLE MTA1
;ENABLE MTA2
;ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
$DISABLE
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>2-MTA.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 40
*********
* 3-MTA *
*********
ENABLES MTAO,MTA1,AND MTA2 TESTING (UETP)
EFFECTIVE: AFTER UETP RESTART
COMMAND: DO 3-MTA
EXAMPLE:
@DO 3-MTA.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
@;<UETP.LIB>3-MTA.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:48:22, EDIT BY EIBEN
;enables UETP-testing of MTA0-2
DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:13:01
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD
842 CHARS
*SENABLE MTA0$0L$4K$$
*
IENABLE MTA0$13I$10I$$
*
IENABLE MTA1$13I$10I$$
*
IENABLE MTA2$13I$10I$$
*
I;ENABLE MTA3$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
$DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:13:23
$DISABLE
@TYPE <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
;ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
PAGE 41
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
ENABLE MTA0
ENABLE MTA1
ENABLE MTA2
;ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>3-MTA.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 42
*********
* 4-MTA *
*********
ENABLING TESTING OF MTA0,MTA1,MTA2,AND MTA3 (UETP)
EFFECTIVE: AFTER UETP-RESTART
EXAMPLE:
@DO 4-MTA.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
@;<UETP.LIB>4-MTA.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:48:22, EDIT BY EIBEN
;enables UETP-testing of MTA0-3
DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:13:59
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD
841 CHARS
*SENABLE MTA0$0L$4K$$
*
IENABLE MTA0$13I$10I$$
*
IENABLE MTA1$13I$10I$$
*
IENABLE MTA2$13I$10I$$
*
IENABLE MTA3$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:14:21
@TYPE <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
;ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
PAGE 43
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
ENABLE MTA0
ENABLE MTA1
ENABLE MTA2
ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>4-MTA.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 44
**********
* NO-MTA *
**********
DISABLES ALL MTA TESTING (UETP)
EFFECTIVE: AFTER UETP RESTART
COMMAND: DO NO-MTA
EXAMPLE:
@DO NO-MTA.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
@;<UETP.LIB>NO-MTA.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:12:15, EDIT BY EIBEN
;excludes UETP-testing of magtapes
DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:14:55
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD
840 CHARS
*SENABLE MTA0$0LK$I!ENABLE MTA0$13I$10I$$
*
SENABLE MTA1$0LK$I!ENABLE MTA1$13I$10I$$
*
SENABLE MTA2$0LK$I!ENABLE MTA2$13I$10I$$
*
SENABLE MTA3$0LK$I!ENABLE MTA3$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 15:15:17
@TYPE <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
;ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
PAGE 45
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
!ENABLE MTA0
!ENABLE MTA1
!ENABLE MTA2
!ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>NO-MTA.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 46
********
* UETP *
********
ENABLES AUTO-RESTART OF UETP AFTER RELOAD
EFFECTIVE: AFTER RELOAD (SYSTEM)
COMMAND: DO UETP
EXAMPLE:
@DO UETP.MIC.1
@;<UETP.LIB>UETP.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:44:25, EDIT BY EIBEN
;enables auto-start/restart of UETP after reload
DAYTIME
Friday, July 27, 1979 13:34:43
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>PTYCON.ATO
549 CHARS
*SUETP AUTO-RESTART$L$7K$$
*
I^X$13I$10I$$
*
IDEF $27I$IUETP$13I$10I$$
*
ICONN UETP$13I$10I$$
*
ILOG F-S FOO$13I$10I$$
*
I^X$13I$10I$$
*
IUETP-DO CLEAN$13I$10I$$
*
ICONN UETP$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>PTYCON.ATO.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Friday, July 27, 1979 13:35:18
@TYPE <SYSTEM>PTYCON.ATO.1
SILENCE
LOG
DEFINE ^$OPR
CONN OPR
LOG OPERATOR FOO OPERATOR
ENA
^ESEND * Warning RED pack mounted !!
MOUNT STRUCTURE USER: /NOWAIT
MOUNT STRUCTURE USER1: /NOWAIT
PAGE 47
!NEW OPERATOR INTERFACE PARSER
OPR
TAKE SYS:SYSTEM.CMD
PUSH
ENA
^ESET LOGIN ANY
^ESEND * SYSTEM IN OPERATION
APPEND PS:<SPOOL>ORION-SYSTEM-LOG.002.* PS:<SPOOL>ORION-OLD.LOG
DELETE PS:<SPOOL>ORION-SYSTEM-LOG.002.*
POP
^X
NO SILENCE
W ALL
CONN OPR
;in case of UETP AUTO-RESTART change next 7 lines
^X
DEF $UETP
CONN UETP
LOG F-S FOO
^X
UETP-DO CLEAN
CONN UETP
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>UETP.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 48
***********
* NO-UETP *
***********
DISABLES AUTO-RESTART OF UETP
EFFECTIVE: AFTER RELOAD (SYSTEM)
COMMAND: DO NO-UETP
EXAMPLE:
@DO NO-UETP.MIC.1
@;<UETP.LIB>NO-UETP.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:13:03, EDIT BY EIBEN
;excludes auto-start/restart of UETP at reload-time
DAYTIME
Friday, July 27, 1979 13:35:56
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>PTYCON.ATO
549 CHARS
*SUETP AUTO-RESTART$L$7K$$
*
I;^^X$13I$10I$$
*
I;DEF $27I$IUETP$13I$10I$$
*
I;CONN UETP$13I$10I$$
*
I;LOG F-S FOO$13I$10I$$
*
I;^^X$13I$10I$$
*
I;UETP-DO CLEAN$13I$10I$$
*
I;CONN UETP$13I$10I$$
*
PAGE 46
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>PTYCON.ATO.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Friday, July 27, 1979 13:36:30
@TYPE <SYSTEM>PTYCON.ATO.1
SILENCE
LOG
DEFINE ^$OPR
CONN OPR
LOG OPERATOR FOO OPERATOR
ENA
^ESEND * Warning RED pack mounted !!
MOUNT STRUCTURE USER: /NOWAIT
MOUNT STRUCTURE USER1: /NOWAIT
!NEW OPERATOR INTERFACE PARSER
OPR
TAKE SYS:SYSTEM.CMD
PUSH
ENA
^ESET LOGIN ANY
^ESEND * SYSTEM IN OPERATION
APPEND PS:<SPOOL>ORION-SYSTEM-LOG.002.* PS:<SPOOL>ORION-OLD.LOG
DELETE PS:<SPOOL>ORION-SYSTEM-LOG.002.*
POP
^X
NO SILENCE
W ALL
CONN OPR
;in case of UETP AUTO-RESTART change next 7 lines
;^X
;DEF $UETP
;CONN UETP
;LOG F-S FOO
;^X
;UETP-DO CLEAN
;CONN UETP
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>NO-UETP.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 50
*********
* CLEAN *
*********
CLEANS UP UETP-DIRECTORY AND STARTS UETP VIA RELIAB.CMD
COMMAND: DO CLEAN
EXAMPLE:
@DO CLEAN
@;<UETP.LIB>CLEAN.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 16:40:39, EDIT BY EIBEN
;cleans up UETP-directory and starts UETP via RELIAB.CMD
DAYTIME
Monday, July 30, 1979 13:30:26
@TER NO PAGE
@TER WIDTH 80
@ENABLE
$CANCEL BATCH */USER:F-S
[No Jobs Canceled]
$DISABLE
@CONN <UETP>
@DIR *.ERL
PS:<UETP>
MTA1.ERL.1
@DEL *.LOG
ALGOL.LOG.2 [OK]
BASIC.LOG.3 [OK]
CBLSRT.LOG.3 [OK]
DBMS.LOG.2 [OK]
DIAGS.LOG.2 [OK]
EXCEPT.LOG.1 [OK]
EXCEPT.LOG.2 [OK]
MEMORY.LOG.2 [OK]
MTA0.LOG.1 [OK]
MTA1.LOG.2 [OK]
MTA2.LOG.1 [OK]
RANCBL.LOG.2 [OK]
RANFOR.LOG.2 [OK]
RUN.LOG.1 [OK]
RUN.LOG.2 [OK]
@DEL *.ERL
MTA1.ERL.1 [OK]
@UND RUN.LOG
RUN.LOG.1 [OK]
RUN.LOG.2 [OK]
@UND EXCEPT.LOG
EXCEPT.LOG.1 [OK]
EXCEPT.LOG.2 [OK]
@EXP <UETP>
PS:<UETP> [68 pages freed]
@ENABLE
$DAYTIME
Monday, July 30, 1979 13:30:52
$UETP
[30-Jul-79 13:31:01 User Environment Test Package ]
PAGE 51
*********
* ERAZE *
*********
CLEANS UP DIRECTORIES (USED BEFORE DUMPING TO TAPE)
COMMAND: DO ERAZE
EXAMPLE:
@DO ERAZE.MIC.1
@;<UETP.LIB>ERAZE.MIC.1, 11-Jun-79 10:53:51, EDIT BY EIBEN
;cleans up directories before dumping onto tape
DAYTIME
Wednesday, August 8, 1979 12:05:28
@TER NO PAGE
@ENA
$DEL <SPOOL>*.*
<SPOOL>ORION-OLD.LOG.1 [OK]
<SPOOL>ORION-SYSTEM-LOG.001.2 [OK]
<SPOOL>PRIMARY-MASTER-QUEUE-FILE.QUASAR.4 [OK]
<SPOOL>UETP-IST-CRASH.EXE.1 [OK]
<SPOOL>UETP-IST-CRASH.EXE.2 [OK]
$DEL <SYSTEM>DUMP.EXE
<SYSTEM>DUMP.EXE.5 [OK]
$DEL <SYSTEM>DUMP.CPY
<SYSTEM>DUMP.CPY.5 [OK]
$DEL <SYSTEM>ERROR.SYS
<SYSTEM>ERROR.SYS.5 [OK]
$DEL <UETP>*.*
<UETP>4.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>ALGOL.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>APL.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>BASIC.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>CBLSRT.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>DBMS.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>DECNET.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>DN22.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>DN22IN.LOG.9 [OK]
<UETP>DN22IN.LOG.10 [OK]
<UETP>DN22OU.LOG.6 [OK]
<UETP>DN22OU.LOG.7 [OK]
<UETP>EXCEPT.LOG.31 [OK]
<UETP>EXCEPT.LOG.32 [OK]
<UETP>EXCEPT.LOG.33 [OK]
<UETP>EXCEPT.LOG.34 [OK]
<UETP>LIB.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>MIC.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>RANCBL.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>RANFOR.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>RUN.LOG.31 [OK]
<UETP>RUN.LOG.32 [OK]
<UETP>RUN.LOG.33 [OK]
<UETP>RUN.LOG.34 [OK]
<UETP>UETCMP.FOR.1 [OK]
$CONN
$TER PAGE
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Wednesday, August 8, 1979 12:06:16
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>ERAZE.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
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********
* USER *
********
CREATES DIRECTORIES FOR SECOND STRUCTURE USER:
COMMAND: DO USER
EXAMPLE:
@DO USER.MIC.1
@;<UETP.LIB>USER.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 16:33:01, EDIT BY EIBEN
;creates directories for second structure USER:
DAYTIME
Monday, July 30, 1979 13:56:20
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENABLE
$MOUNT STRUCTURE USER:
Structure USER: mounted
$BUILD USER:<UETP>
[New]
$$PASSWORD PTEU
$$IPCF
$$ENQ
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$WORKING 9999999
$$PERMANENT 9999999
$$MAXIMUM 10
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$SUBDIRECTORY 100
$$
$BUILD USER:<UETP.ALGOL>
[New]
$$FILE
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
$BUILD USER:<UETP.BASIC>
[New]
$$FILE
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
$BUILD USER:<UETP.CBLSRT>
[New]
$$FILE
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
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$BUILD USER:<UETP.DBMS>
[New]
$$WORKING 2000
$$PERMANENT 500
$$FILE
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
$BUILD USER:<UETP.RANCBL>
[New]
$$FILE
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
$BUILD USER:<UETP.RANFOR>
[New]
$$FILE
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
$BUILD USER:<UETP.DECNET>
[New]
$$WORKING 1000
$$PERMANENT 1000
$$FILE
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
$BUILD USER1:<UETP.DN22>
[New]
$$WORKING 250
$$PERMANENT 250
$$FILE
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
$DISABLE
@DISMOUNT STRUCTURE USER:
Structure USER: dismounted
@CONNECT
@DAYTIME
Monday, July 30, 1979 13:57:15
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>USER.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
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*********
* USER1 *
*********
CREATES DIRECTORIES FOR THIRD STRUCTURE USER1:
COMMAND: DO USER1
EXAMPLE:
@DO USER1.MIC.1
@;<UETP.LIB>USER1.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 16:34:31, EDIT BY EIBEN
;creates diretories for third structure USER1:
DAYTIME
Monday, July 30, 1979 14:03:18
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENABLE
$MOUNT STRUCTURE USER1:
Structure USER1: mounted
$BUILD USER1:<UETP>
[New]
$$PASSWORD PTEU
$$IPCF
$$ENQ
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$WORKING 9999999
$$PERMANENT 9999999
$$MAXIMUM 10
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$SUBDIRECTORY 100
$$
$BUILD USER1:<UETP.ALGOL>
[New]
$$FILE
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
$BUILD USER1:<UETP.CBLSRT>
[New]
$$FILE
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
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$BUILD USER1:<UETP.DBMS>
[New]
$$WORKING 2000
$$PERMANENT 500
$$FILE
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
$BUILD USER1:<UETP.RANCBL>
[New]
$$FILE
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
$BUILD USER1:<UETP.RANFOR>
[New]
$$FILE
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
$BUILD USER1:<UETP.DECNET>
[New]
$$WORKING 1000
$$PERMANENT 1000
$$FILE
$$DEFAULT 777752
$$PROTECTION 777740
$$USER 100
$$DIRECTORY 100
$$
$DISABLE
@DISMOUNT STRUCTURE USER1:
Structure USER1: dismounted
@CONNECT
@DAYTIME
Monday, July 30, 1979 14:04:08
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>USER1.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
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***********
* PS-SAVE *
***********
CREATES DUMPER TAPE OF RED-PACK ON MTA0:
COMMAND: DO PS-SAVE
EXAMPLE:
$DO PS-SAVE.MIC.1 MTA0:
$;<UETP.LIB>PS-SAVE.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 15:17:22, EDIT BY EIBEN
;creates a DUMPER-tape of RED-pack
DAYTIME
Tuesday, August 21, 1979 15:13:00
$TERMINAL NO PAGE
$DO <UETP.LIB>ERAZE PS:
$;<UETP.LIB>ERAZE.MIC.1, 11-Jun-79 10:53:51, EDIT BY EIBEN
;cleans up directories before dumping onto tape
DAYTIME
Tuesday, August 21, 1979 15:13:02
$TER NO PAGE
$ENA
$DEL PS:<SPOOL>*.*
<SPOOL>ORION-OLD.LOG.1 [OK]
<SPOOL>ORION-SYSTEM-LOG.001.1 [OK]
<SPOOL>PRIMARY-MASTER-QUEUE-FILE.QUASAR.1 [OK]
$DEL PS:<SYSTEM>DUMP.EXE
<SYSTEM>DUMP.EXE.2 [OK]
$DEL PS:<SYSTEM>DUMP.CPY
<SYSTEM>DUMP.CPY [OK]
$DEL PS:<SYSTEM>ERROR.SYS
<SYSTEM>ERROR.SYS.2 [OK]
$DEL PS:<UETP>*.*
<UETP>4.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>ALGOL.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>ALGOL.LOG.1 [OK]
<UETP>BASIC.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>BASIC.LOG.1 [OK]
<UETP>CBLSRT.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>DBMS.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>DECNET.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>DN22.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>DN22IN.LOG.1 [OK]
<UETP>DN22OU.LOG.1 [OK]
<UETP>LIB.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>MIC.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>MTA0.LOG.1 [OK]
<UETP>MTA1.LOG.1 [OK]
<UETP>RANCBL.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>RANFOR.DIRECTORY.1 Delete access required
<UETP>UETCMP.FOR.1 [OK]
$CONN
$TER PAGE
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Tuesday, August 21, 1979 15:14:21
@ENA
$DEF MAG: MTA0:
PAGE 57
$DEF PACK: PS:
$ASS MAG:
$REW MAG:
$COPY PACK:<SYSTEM>KS10.RAM (TO) MAG:
<SYSTEM>KS10.RAM.1 => MTA0:KS10 [OK]
$COPY PACK:<SYSTEM>MTBOOT.RDI (TO) MAG:
<SYSTEM>MTBOOT.RDI.3 => MTA0:MTBOOT [OK]
$COPY PACK:<SYSTEM>MONITR.EXE (TO) MAG:
<SYSTEM>MONITR.EXE.2 => MTA0:MONITR [OK]
$GET PACK:<SYSTEM>EXEC.EXE
$SAV MAG:
MTA0:EXEC Saved
$COPY PACK:<UETP.LIB>INSTALL.CMD MAG:
<UETP.LIB>INSTALL.CMD.1 => MTA0:INSTALL [OK]
$GET PACK:<SUBSYS>MIC.EXE
$SAV MAG:
MTA0:MIC Saved
$COPY PACK:<UETP.LIB>RESTORE.MIC MAG:
<UETP.LIB>RESTORE.MIC.1 => MTA0:RESTORE [OK]
$GET PACK:SYS:DLUSER.EXE
$SAV MAG:
MTA0:DLUSER Saved
$COPY PACK:<UETP.LIB>USERS.TXT MAG:
<UETP.LIB>USERS.TXT.1 => MTA0:USERS [OK]
$GET PACK:SYS:DUMPER.EXE
$SAV MAG:
MTA0:DUMPER Saved
$START
DUMPER>TA MAG:
DUMPER>SSNAME RED404-BACKUP
DUMPER>SAVE PACK:<DIAGNOSTICS>*.* PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>*.*
DUMPER tape # 1, RED404-BACKUP, Tuesday, 21-Aug-79 1515
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
Total files dumped = 102
Total pages dumped = 1979
DUMPER>SAVE PACK:<F-S>*.* PS:<F-S>*.*
DUMPER tape # 1, RED404-BACKUP, Tuesday, 21-Aug-79 1518
PS:<F-S>
Total files dumped = 38
Total pages dumped = 448
DUMPER>SAVE PACK:<RED>*.* PS:<RED>*.*
DUMPER tape # 1, RED404-BACKUP, Tuesday, 21-Aug-79 1519
PS:<RED>
Total files dumped = 18
Total pages dumped = 821
DUMPER>SAVE PACK:<SUBSYS>*.* PS:<SUBSYS>*.*
DUMPER tape # 1, RED404-BACKUP, Tuesday, 21-Aug-79 1519
PS:<SUBSYS>
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Total files dumped = 170
Total pages dumped = 3152
DUMPER>SAVE PACK:<SYSTEM>*.* PS:<SYSTEM>*.*
DUMPER tape # 1, RED404-BACKUP, Tuesday, 21-Aug-79 1524
PS:<SYSTEM>
Total files dumped = 39
Total pages dumped = 989
DUMPER>SAVE PACK:<REL>*.* PS:<REL>*.*
DUMPER tape # 1, RED404-BACKUP, Tuesday, 21-Aug-79 1525
PS:<REL>
Total files dumped = 15
Total pages dumped = 132
DUMPER>SAVE PACK:<UETP.LIB>*.* PS:<UETP.LIB>*.*
DUMPER tape # 1, RED404-BACKUP, Tuesday, 21-Aug-79 1525
PS:<UETP.LIB>
Total files dumped = 205
Total pages dumped = 1410
DUMPER>SAVE PACK:<UETP.MIC>*.* PS:<UETP.MIC>*.*
DUMPER tape # 1, RED404-BACKUP, Tuesday, 21-Aug-79 1529
PS:<UETP.MIC>
Total files dumped = 31
Total pages dumped = 204
DUMPER>SAVE PACK:<UNSUPPORTED>*.* PS:<UNSUPPORTED>*.*
DUMPER tape # 1, RED404-BACKUP, Tuesday, 21-Aug-79 1529
PS:<UNSUPPORTED>
Total files dumped = 107
Total pages dumped = 784
DUMPER>REW
DUMPER>EX
$UNDEL PACK:<*>*.*
<BAKER>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<BAZEMORE>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<BLISS>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<CLEARWATER>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<DIAGNOSTICS>DSLPA.SAV.1 [OK]
<DRUEKE>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<EIBEN>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<F-S>COMMANDS.TV.118 [OK]
<F-S>COMMANDS.TV.119 [OK]
<F-S>COMMANDS.TV.120 [OK]
<F-S>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<FORD>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<FREIDUS>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<HOLEWA>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
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COMMANDS.TV.39 [OK]
COMMANDS.TV.40 [OK]
COMMANDS.TV.41 [OK]
COMMANDS.TV.42 [OK]
COMMANDS.TV.43 [OK]
COMMANDS.TV.44 [OK]
MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<MITCHELL>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<MORRISON>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<OPERATOR>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<OPERATOR>PS-LOST-PAGES.BIN.2 [OK]
<OPERATOR>PS-LOST-PAGES.BIN.3 [OK]
<ROBBINS>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<ROBEY>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<RSL-VIERKANT>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<SPOOL>ORION-OLD.LOG.1 [OK]
<SPOOL>ORION-SYSTEM-LOG.001.1 [OK]
<SPOOL>ORION-SYSTEM-LOG.002.1 [OK]
<SPOOL>ORION-SYSTEM-LOG.002.2 [OK]
<SPOOL>PRIMARY-MASTER-QUEUE-FILE.QUASAR.1 [OK]
<SYSTEM>DUMP.EXE.2 [OK]
<SYSTEM>ERROR.SYS.2 [OK]
<UETP>ALGOL.LOG.1 [OK]
<UETP>BASIC.LOG.1 [OK]
<UETP>DN22IN.LOG.1 [OK]
<UETP>DN22OU.LOG.1 [OK]
<UETP>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<UETP>MTA0.LOG.1 [OK]
<UETP>MTA1.LOG.1 [OK]
<UETP>UETCMP.FOR.1 [OK]
<VERIFY>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
<WOJCIK>MAIL.TXT.1 [OK]
$DEF PACK:
$DEA MAG:
$DEF MAG:
$DISABLE
@UNLOAD MTA0:
@CONNECT
@DAYTIME
Tuesday, August 21, 1979 15:32:46
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>PS-SAVE.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
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************
* PS-MICRO *
************
UPDATES MICROCODE OF REDPACK FROM <DIAGNOSTICS> AREA AND
SAVES COPY OF OLD IN DIAGNOSTICS AREA.
EFFECTIVE: AFTER RELOAD
COMMAND: DO PS-MICRO
EXAMPLE:
$DO PS-MICRO.MIC.1
$;<UETP.LIB>PS-MICRO.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:15:50, EDIT BY EIBEN
;writes 8080-file area
DAYTIME
Friday, August 17, 1979 14:56:45
$TERMINAL NO PAGE
$ENA
$CONN <DIAGNOSTICS>
$RUN <DIAGNOSTICS>SMFILE.EXE
DECSYSTEM 2020 DIAGNOSTICS FE-FILE PROGRAM
VERSION 0.3, TOPS-20, KS10, CPU#=4145
[FOR HELP TYPE "HELP"]
SMFILE>; We want to update the Bootstrap area on PS:
WRI SET PS:<ROOT-DIRECTORY>BOOTSTRAP.BIN
SMFILE>; We want to start clean
WRITE RESET
SMFILE>; We have to read m-code in first
READ KS10.ULD
SMFILE>; What version of m-code are we handling?
EXA CRAM 137
SHOULD BE: 000137/35770707000001170000377760454102
C J # ALU S/D A/B RBM SPEC DISP SKIP T C SC FE FM MC DV MP C/LR M
0 3577 000117 3 771 0005 437 00 70 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
SMFILE>; We have to specify a DEC-certified SERIAL-NUMBER
SERIAL 4145
WRITE CRAM
SMFILE>; and the boot for the MONITOR
WRITE BOOT <SYSTEM>SMBOOT.EXE
SMFILE>; and our DIAGNOSTIC boot
WRITE DIAGBT SMMON.EXE
SMFILE>; and Boot-Check 2
WRITE BC2 SMBC2.EXE
SMFILE>; at last we have to update the HOME-blocks
WRITE DONE
SMFILE>; Now we write out the same m-code for later use on magtape
OUTPUT CRAM PS:<SYSTEM>KS10.RAM
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SMFILE>; We want a new m-code for diagnostics
OUTPUT CRAM PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>SMTAPE.RAM
SMFILE>; We also need the MONITOR-Magtape boot
OUTPUT MTBOOT <SYSTEM>SMMTBT.EXE PS:<SYSTEM>MTBOOT.RDI
SMFILE>;lets check a little bit , what we have done
WRI SET PS:<ROOT-DIRECTORY>BOOTSTRAP.BIN
SMFILE>; What disk were we using?
INF DISK
USING PS RM03
SMFILE>; Did we approach boundaries?
INF FREE
FRONT-END FREE PAGES = 29
SMFILE>; Where are we located?
INF FEFILE
DISK ADDRESS IN HOME BLOCK = 100000 000224
LENGTH IN HOME BLOCK = 000000 000620
8080 POINTER IN HOME BLOCK = 000100 000000
SMFILE>; Did we go into "future" stuff?
INF IND
THE FOLLOWING FRONT-END INDIRECT FILES EXIST:
FRONT-END FREE PAGES = 29
SMFILE>; ..and finally go back to MONITOR-mode
EXIT
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Friday, August 17, 1979 15:00:54
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>PS-MICRO.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 62
**************
* RED-TAPE-3 *
**************
THIS FILE WILL MAKE A DIAGNOSTIC TAPE ON ANY MTA
SPECIFY MTA THAT SCRATCH TAPE IS ON FOLLOWING RED-TAPE-3
NOTE:EXAMPLES ARE MADE FROM A DSXLA TAPE
COMMAND: DO RED-TAPE-3 MTA?:
EXAMPLE:
$DO RED-TAPE-3.MIC.1 MTA0:
$;<UETP.LIB>RED-TAPE-3.MIC.1, 17-Jul-79 10:42:18, EDIT BY EIBEN
!This FILE will "make" a DIAGNOSTIC tape on any mta
DAYTIME
Monday, July 30, 1979 13:05:49
$TERMINAL NO PAGE
$ASS MTA0:
$ENA
$CONN <DIAGNOSTICS>
$RUN SMTAPE.SAV
DECSYSTEM 2020 DIAGNOSTIC DISTRIBUTION MAGTAPE CREATOR VERSION 0.2
MAGTAPE DEVICE - MTA0:
WHAT DENSITY? (800 OR 1600) - 16
COMMAND - MAKE @DSXLA
WRITING FILES SMTAPE.MTA AND SMTAPE.DIR
MAKING MAGTAPE
MAGTAPE COMPLETED
COMMAND - U
$CONN
$RES
$DEA MTA0:
$DAYTIME
Monday, July 30, 1979 13:09:08
$TERMINAL PAGE
$
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>RED-TAPE-3.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
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**********************
* DIAGNOSTICS-UPDATE *
**********************
UPDATES ONE DIAGNOSTIC BY SELECTION OR A WHOLE TAPE OF DIAGNOSTICS
FROM A DIAGNOSTIC TAPE MOUNTED ON MTAO: ONLY
*.* WILL UPDATE ALL FILES IN SYSTEM THAT ARE ON TAPE ON MTA0:
DSLPA.SAV WILL UPDATE DSLPA.SAV ONLY
COMMAND: DO 1-DIAGNOSTICS-UPDATE ?????????? (FULL NAME ONLY)
EXAMPLE: (1 DIAGNOSTIC UPDATE ONLY)
@DO DIAGNOSTIC-UPDATE.MIC.1 DSTUB.SAV
@;<UETP.LIB>DIAGNOSTIC-UPDATE.MIC.1, 17-Jul-79 10:47:55, EDIT BY EIBEN
;rolls in one diagnostic for updating from MTA0-mounted Diagnostic-tape
;Beware: Diagnostic-name has to be spelled out fully..i.e DSLPA.SAV
;in case of single diagnostic -- *.* will take everything over
DAYTIME
Monday, July 30, 1979 15:08:52
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
@ENABLE
$CONN <DIAGNOSTICS>
$;CHECK OLD VERSIONS, IF ANY
$VDIR DSTUB.SAV
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSTUB.SAV.3;P777752 25 12353(36) 10-Apr-79 09:20:00
$RU SMTAPE
DECSYSTEM 2020 DIAGNOSTIC DISTRIBUTION MAGTAPE CREATOR VERSION 0.2
MAGTAPE DEVICE - MTA0:
WHAT DENSITY? (800 OR 1600) - 1600
COMMAND - DIR
;DSXLA
IDENTIFICATION
--------------
PRODUCT CODE: BB-F491C-DD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE: DSXLA
PRODUCT NAME: DSXLAC0 2020 DIAG MGT
VERSION: 0.3
DATE RELEASED: AUGUST 1979
MAINTAINED BY: DIAGNOSTIC ENGINEERING
PAGE 64
AUTHOR: JOHN R. KIRCHOFF
COPYRIGHT (C) 1978, 1979
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, MAYNARD, MASS.
THIS SOFTWARE IS FURNISHED UNDER A LICENSE FOR USE ONLY ON A
SINGLE COMPUTER SYSTEM AND MAY BE COPIED ONLY WITH THE INCLUSION
OF THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE. THIS SOFTWARE, OR ANY OTHER
COPIES THEREOF, MAY NOT BE PROVIDED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE
TO ANY OTHER PERSON EXCEPT FOR USE ON SUCH SYSTEM AND TO ONE WHO
AGREES TO THESE LICENSE TERMS. TITLE TO AND OWNERSHIP OF THE
SOFTWARE SHALL AT ALL TIMES REMAIN IN DIGITAL EQUIPMENT
CORPORATION.
THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT
NOTICE AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY DIGITAL
EQUIPMENT CORPORATION.
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE
USE OR RELIABILITY OF ITS SOFTWARE IN EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT
SUPPLIED BY DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION.
DECSYSTEM 2020 DIAGNOSTIC MAGTAPE CREATED BY SMTAPE VER 0.2 ON 23-JUL-79 AT 9:48
# TYPE FILE EXT VER DATE SIZE
0. 04 SMTAPE RAM 23-JAN-79 48 KS-10 MICRO-CODE
1. 04 SMTAPE RDI 16-OCT-78 4 MAGTAPE READ-IN BOOTSTRAP
2. 04 SMBC2 SAV 0.1 1-DEC-78 125 KS-10 BOOT CHECK 2
3. 07 SMMAG SAV 0.3 11-APR-79 18 MAGTAPE MONITOR
4. 00 SMTAPE MTA 23-JUL-79 INTERNAL MAGTAPE DIRECTORY
5. 00 SMTAPE DIR 23-JUL-79 PRINTABLE MAGTAPE DIRECTORY
6. 04 SMTAPE SAV 0.2 1-DEC-78 30 MAGTAPE CREATOR
7. 00 DSXLA INP 19-JUL-79 7 MAGTAPE INPUT FILE
;SYSTEM LOADERS AND MONITORS
8. 01 BEWARE TXT 23-JUL-79 1 LIST OF NEW OR CHANGED DIAGNOSTICS
9. 03 SUBSM SAV 0.3 13-JUN-79 23 KS-10 EXEC SUBROUTINE PROGRAM
10. 03 SMDDT SAV 0.2 1-DEC-78 27 KS-10 DDT
11. 03 SMDDT HLP 6-APR-79 8 KS-10 DDT HELP FILE
12. 03 SMMON SAV 0.3 11-APR-79 25 KS-10 DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR
;SM10 CPU PROCESSOR DIAGNOSTICS
13. 01 SMCPU CMD 18-APR-79 1 PROCESSOR DIAGNOSTICS RUN FILE
14. 02 SMUSR CMD 18-APR-79 1 PROCESSOR DIAGNOSTICS RUN FILE (TS)
15. 01 SMFLT CMD 18-APR-79 1 PROCESSOR DIAGNOSTICS RUN FILE (FLT)
16. 03 DSKAA SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 19 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #1
17. 03 DSKAB SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 21 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #2
18. 03 DSKAC SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 15 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #3
19. 03 DSKAD SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 17 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #4
20. 03 DSKAE SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 13 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #5
21. 03 DSKAF SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 16 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #6
22. 03 DSKAG SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 8 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #7
23. 01 DSKAH SAV 0.1 31-MAR-78 33 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #8
PAGE 65
24. 03 DSKAI SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 38 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #9
25. 03 DSKAJ SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 26 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #10
26. 03 DSKAK SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 48 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #11
27. 03 DSKAL SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 52 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #12
28. 03 DSKAM SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 33 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #13
29. 03 DSKBA SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 98 BASIC INSTRUCTION RELIABILITY #1
30. 03 DSKCA SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 26 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #1
31. 03 DSKCB SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 13 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #2
32. 03 DSKCC SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 27 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #3
33. 03 DSKCD SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 49 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #4
34. 03 DSKCE SAV 0.1 21-JUN-78 39 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #5
35. 03 DSKCF SAV 0.1 1-DEC-78 73 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #6
36. 03 DSKCG SAV 0.1 20-APR-79 45 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #7
37. 03 DSKDA SAV 0.2 12-JUL-79 110 ARITHMETIC RELIABILITY
38. 01 DSKEA SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 40 PAGING HARDWARE DIAGNOSTIC
39. 01 DSKEB SAV 0.1 17-OCT-78 29 CACHE DIAGNOSTIC
40. 01 DSKEC SAV 0.1 29-MAY-79 22 KL-PAGING DIAGNOSTIC
41. 01 DSKFA SAV 0.1 21-APR-78 14 INSTRUCTION TIMING DIAGNOSTIC
42. 01 DSMMA SAV 0.2 19-JUN-79 34 MEMORY DIAGNOSTIC
43. 03 DSMMB SAV 0.1 29-JUN-78 6 BLT/FLT 1/0 MEMORY DIAGNOSTIC
44. 03 DSMMC SAV 0.2 27-JUN-79 16 FAST AC DIAGNOSTIC
45. 03 DSMMD SAV 0.2 19-JUN-79 19 MEMORY DIAGNOSTIC
46. 01 DSUBA SAV 0.4 12-JUL-79 50 UNIBUS ADAPTER DIAGNOSTIC
47. 01 DSRHA SAV 0.1 12-DEC-78 46 RH-11TB TESTER (MANUFACTURING ONLY)
48. 03 DSLTA SAV 0.2 19-JUN-79 8 TELETYPE DIAGNOSTIC
49. 03 DSLPA SAV 0.3 9-JUL-79 119 LINE PRINTER
50. 03 DSCDA SAV 0.2 6-APR-79 51 CARD READER
51. 01 DSDZA SAV 0.2 22-MAY-79 51 DZ-11
52. 01 DSKMA SAV 0.1 6-JUL-78 77 KMC-11
53. 01 DSDUA SAV 0.2 15-JUN-79 74 DUP-11
54. 01 DSRMA SAV 0.2 10-APR-79 190 RM03 BASIC DIAGNOSTIC
55. 03 DSRMB SAV 0.2 2-JUL-79 191 RM03/RP06 RELIABILITY
56. 01 DSRPA SAV 0.3 16-MAR-79 200 RP06 BASIC DIAGNOSTIC
57. 01 DSTUA SAV 0.2 20-JUL-79 181 RH11-TM02/TM03-TU45/TU77 BASIC DIAG
58. 03 DSTUB SAV 0.4 10-APR-79 97 MAGTAPE RELIABILITY
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;SM10 USER MODE ONLY PROGRAMS
59. 03 SMMON EXE 11-APR-79 36 KS-10 DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR
60. 03 SUBUSR SAV 0.15 2-JUN-78 18 KS-10 USER SUBROUTINE PROGRAM
61. 03 SMMAG EXE 11-APR-79 36 KS-10 MAGTAPE MONITOR
62. 03 SMBC2 EXE 1-DEC-78 136 KS-10 BOOT CHECK 2
;SM10 SPECIAL PROGRAMS
63. 01 SMAPT SAV 15.0 11-OCT-78 12 APT DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR
64. 01 SMAPT HLP 5-OCT-78 1 HELP FILE
65. 02 CONVRT SAV 0.14 10-MAY-78 32 CONVERT PROGRAM
66. 02 SMFILE EXE 19-FEB-79 168 FE-FILE PROGRAM
67. 02 SMFILE TXT 18-JUL-79 15
68. 02 SMFILE HLP 19-FEB-79 2
;SM10 MICROCODE
69. 01 KS10 RAM 23-JAN-79 48 KS-10 MICROCODE
70. 01 KS10 RSQ 23-JAN-79 8 KS-10 UCODE SEQUENCE FILE
71. 01 KS10 ULD 23-JAN-79 165 KS-10 MICROCODE
72. 01 KS10 MCR 23-JAN-79 1777 KS-10 MICROCODE
73. 01 KS10 MCL 23-JAN-79 442 KS-10 MICROCODE
COMMAND - GET DSTUB.SAV
COMMAND - U
$VDIR DSTUB.SAV
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSTUB.SAV.4;P777752 25 12353(36) 10-Apr-79 09:20:00
$CONNECT
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, July 30, 1979 15:10:21
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>DIAGNOSTIC-UPDATE.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
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@;<UETP.LIB>DIAGNOSTIC-UPDATE.MIC.1, 17-Jul-79 10:47:55, EDIT BY EIBEN
;rolls in one diagnostic for updating from MTA0-mounted Diagnostic-tape
;Beware: Diagnostic-name has to be spelled out fully..i.e DSLPA.SAV
;in case of single diagnostic -- *.* will take everything over
DAYTIME
Monday, July 30, 1979 15:11:56
@TERMINAL NO PAGE
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$CONN <DIAGNOSTICS>
$;CHECK OLD VERSIONS, IF ANY
$VDIR *.*
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PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
BEWARE.TXT.2;P777752 1 103(36) 23-Jul-79 09:34:00
CONVRT.SAV.2;P777752 8 3995(36) 10-May-78 08:52:00
DSCDA.SAV.2;P777752 13 6513(36) 6-Apr-79 14:48:00
DSDUA.SAV.2;P777752 19 9369(36) 15-Jun-79 08:18:00
DSDZA.SAV.2;P777752 13 6525(36) 22-May-79 13:23:00
DSKAA.SAV.2;P777752 5 2380(36) 28-Mar-78 13:51:00
DSKAB.SAV.2;P777752 6 2677(36) 28-Mar-78 13:58:00
DSKAC.SAV.2;P777752 4 1857(36) 28-Mar-78 14:05:00
DSKAD.SAV.2;P777752 5 2100(36) 28-Mar-78 14:09:00
DSKAE.SAV.2;P777752 4 1556(36) 28-Mar-78 14:14:00
DSKAF.SAV.2;P777752 4 2045(36) 28-Mar-78 14:23:00
DSKAG.SAV.2;P777752 2 912(36) 28-Mar-78 14:30:00
DSKAH.SAV.2;P777752 9 4155(36) 31-Mar-78 11:20:00
DSKAI.SAV.2;P777752 10 4793(36) 29-Mar-78 10:07:00
DSKAJ.SAV.2;P777752 7 3275(36) 29-Mar-78 10:41:00
DSKAK.SAV.2;P777752 12 6115(36) 29-Mar-78 10:57:00
DSKAL.SAV.2;P777752 13 6640(36) 29-Mar-78 11:16:00
DSKAM.SAV.2;P777752 9 4142(36) 29-Mar-78 11:29:00
DSKBA.SAV.2;P777752 25 12516(36) 29-Mar-78 13:04:00
DSKCA.SAV.2;P777752 7 3307(36) 29-Mar-78 11:39:00
DSKCB.SAV.2;P777752 4 1614(36) 29-Mar-78 11:44:00
DSKCC.SAV.2;P777752 7 3331(36) 29-Mar-78 11:58:00
DSKCD.SAV.2;P777752 13 6238(36) 29-Mar-78 12:32:00
DSKCE.SAV.2;P777752 10 4882(36) 21-Jun-78 05:49:00
DSKCF.SAV.2;P777752 19 9241(36) 1-Dec-78 22:51:00
DSKCG.SAV.2;P777752 12 5706(36) 20-Apr-79 09:19:00
DSKDA.SAV.2;P777752 28 14026(36) 12-Jul-79 09:06:00
DSKEA.SAV.2;P777752 10 5019(36) 29-Mar-78 15:19:00
DSKEB.SAV.2;P777752 8 3704(36) 17-Oct-78 14:34:00
DSKEC.SAV.2;P777752 6 2714(36) 29-May-79 13:42:00
DSKFA.SAV.2;P777752 4 1746(36) 21-Apr-78 10:13:00
DSKMA.SAV.2;P777752 20 9804(36) 6-Jul-78 08:49:00
DSLPA.SAV.2;P777752 30 15177(36) 9-Jul-79 13:43:00
DSLTA.SAV.2;P777752 2 930(36) 19-Jun-79 13:57:00
DSMMA.SAV.2;P777752 9 4243(36) 19-Jun-79 13:29:00
DSMMB.SAV.2;P777752 2 678(36) 29-Jun-78 09:26:00
DSMMC.SAV.2;P777752 4 1968(36) 27-Jun-79 13:11:00
DSMMD.SAV.2;P777752 5 2312(36) 19-Jun-79 14:33:00
DSRHA.SAV.2;P777752 12 5777(36) 12-Dec-78 11:27:00
DSRMA.SAV.2;P777752 48 24294(36) 10-Apr-79 11:22:00
DSRMB.SAV.2;P777752 48 24384(36) 2-Jul-79 13:31:00
DSRPA.SAV.2;P777752 50 25535(36) 16-Mar-79 13:26:00
DSTUA.SAV.2;P777752 46 23105(36) 20-Jul-79 16:15:00
DSTUB.SAV.4;P777752 25 12353(36) 10-Apr-79 09:20:00
DSUBA.SAV.2;P777752 13 6371(36) 12-Jul-79 09:47:00
DSXLA.INP.2;P777752 2 863(36) 19-Jul-79 16:16:00
FOO.EXE.1;P777752 9 4608(36) 30-Jul-79 12:30:58
KS10.MCL.117;P777752 111 56480(36) 23-Jan-79 09:46:00
.MCR.117;P777752 445 227435(36) 23-Jan-79 09:46:00
.RAM.117;P777752 12 6144(36) 23-Jan-79 09:46:00
.RSQ.117;P777752 2 1024(36) 23-Jan-79 09:46:00
.ULD.117;P777752 42 21064(36) 23-Jan-79 09:36:00
RED-TAPE-3.TXT.1;P777752 0 0(0) 17-Jul-79 16:08:05
RED3.LOG.1;P777752 1 1120(7) 30-Jul-79 12:45:08
SMAPT.HLP.2;P777752 1 114(36) 5-Oct-78 12:22:00
PAGE 68
.SAV.2;P777752 3 1461(36) 11-Oct-78 11:41:00
SMBC2.EXE.2;P777752 34 17408(36) 1-Dec-78 09:38:00
.SAV.2;P777752 32 15945(36) 1-Dec-78 09:38:00
SMCPU.CMD.2;P777752 1 78(36) 18-Apr-79 11:01:00
SMDDT.HLP.2;P777752 2 905(36) 6-Apr-79 08:26:00
.SAV.2;P777752 7 3408(36) 1-Dec-78 09:28:00
SMFILE.EXE.1;P777752 42 21504(36) 19-Feb-79 10:58:00
.HLP.1;P777752 1 163(36) 19-Feb-79 10:42:00
.TXT.1;P777752 4 1889(36) 18-Jul-79 11:13:00
SMFLT.CMD.2;P777752 1 77(36) 18-Apr-79 11:02:00
SMMAG.EXE.2;P777752 9 4608(36) 11-Apr-79 13:25:00
.SAV.2;P777752 5 2264(36) 11-Apr-79 13:25:00
SMMON.EXE.2;P777752 9 4608(36) 11-Apr-79 13:28:00
.SAV.2;P777752 7 3182(36) 11-Apr-79 13:27:00
SMTAPE.DIR.4;P777752 3 1393(36) 23-Jul-79 09:48:00
.MTA.4;P777752 1 224(36) 23-Jul-79 09:48:00
.RAM.2;P777752 12 6144(36) 23-Jan-79 09:46:00
.RDI.2;P777752 1 512(36) 16-Oct-78 14:13:00
.SAV.4;P777752 8 3765(36) 30-Jul-79 15:06:07
SMUSR.CMD.2;P777752 1 71(36) 18-Apr-79 11:02:00
SUBSM.SAV.2;P777752 6 2941(36) 13-Jun-79 16:33:00
SUBUSR.SAV.2;P777752 5 2297(36) 2-Jun-78 07:46:00
Total of 1430 pages in 77 files
$RU SMTAPE
DECSYSTEM 2020 DIAGNOSTIC DISTRIBUTION MAGTAPE CREATOR VERSION 0.2
MAGTAPE DEVICE - MTA0:
WHAT DENSITY? (800 OR 1600) - 1600
COMMAND - DIR
;DSXLA
IDENTIFICATION
--------------
PRODUCT CODE: BB-F491C-DD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE: DSXLA
PRODUCT NAME: DSXLAC0 2020 DIAG MGT
VERSION: 0.3
DATE RELEASED: AUGUST 1979
MAINTAINED BY: DIAGNOSTIC ENGINEERING
AUTHOR: JOHN R. KIRCHOFF
COPYRIGHT (C) 1978, 1979
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, MAYNARD, MASS.
THIS SOFTWARE IS FURNISHED UNDER A LICENSE FOR USE ONLY ON A
SINGLE COMPUTER SYSTEM AND MAY BE COPIED ONLY WITH THE INCLUSION
OF THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE. THIS SOFTWARE, OR ANY OTHER
COPIES THEREOF, MAY NOT BE PROVIDED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE
TO ANY OTHER PERSON EXCEPT FOR USE ON SUCH SYSTEM AND TO ONE WHO
AGREES TO THESE LICENSE TERMS. TITLE TO AND OWNERSHIP OF THE
SOFTWARE SHALL AT ALL TIMES REMAIN IN DIGITAL EQUIPMENT
CORPORATION.
PAGE 69
THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT
NOTICE AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY DIGITAL
EQUIPMENT CORPORATION.
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE
USE OR RELIABILITY OF ITS SOFTWARE IN EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT
SUPPLIED BY DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION.
DECSYSTEM 2020 DIAGNOSTIC MAGTAPE CREATED BY SMTAPE VER 0.2 ON 23-JUL-79 AT 9:48
# TYPE FILE EXT VER DATE SIZE
0. 04 SMTAPE RAM 23-JAN-79 48 KS-10 MICRO-CODE
1. 04 SMTAPE RDI 16-OCT-78 4 MAGTAPE READ-IN BOOTSTRAP
2. 04 SMBC2 SAV 0.1 1-DEC-78 125 KS-10 BOOT CHECK 2
3. 07 SMMAG SAV 0.3 11-APR-79 18 MAGTAPE MONITOR
4. 00 SMTAPE MTA 23-JUL-79 INTERNAL MAGTAPE DIRECTORY
5. 00 SMTAPE DIR 23-JUL-79 PRINTABLE MAGTAPE DIRECTORY
6. 04 SMTAPE SAV 0.2 1-DEC-78 30 MAGTAPE CREATOR
7. 00 DSXLA INP 19-JUL-79 7 MAGTAPE INPUT FILE
;SYSTEM LOADERS AND MONITORS
8. 01 BEWARE TXT 23-JUL-79 1 LIST OF NEW OR CHANGED DIAGNOSTICS
9. 03 SUBSM SAV 0.3 13-JUN-79 23 KS-10 EXEC SUBROUTINE PROGRAM
10. 03 SMDDT SAV 0.2 1-DEC-78 27 KS-10 DDT
11. 03 SMDDT HLP 6-APR-79 8 KS-10 DDT HELP FILE
12. 03 SMMON SAV 0.3 11-APR-79 25 KS-10 DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR
;SM10 CPU PROCESSOR DIAGNOSTICS
13. 01 SMCPU CMD 18-APR-79 1 PROCESSOR DIAGNOSTICS RUN FILE
14. 02 SMUSR CMD 18-APR-79 1 PROCESSOR DIAGNOSTICS RUN FILE (TS)
15. 01 SMFLT CMD 18-APR-79 1 PROCESSOR DIAGNOSTICS RUN FILE (FLT)
16. 03 DSKAA SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 19 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #1
17. 03 DSKAB SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 21 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #2
18. 03 DSKAC SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 15 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #3
19. 03 DSKAD SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 17 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #4
20. 03 DSKAE SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 13 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #5
21. 03 DSKAF SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 16 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #6
22. 03 DSKAG SAV 0.1 28-MAR-78 8 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #7
23. 01 DSKAH SAV 0.1 31-MAR-78 33 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #8
24. 03 DSKAI SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 38 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #9
25. 03 DSKAJ SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 26 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #10
26. 03 DSKAK SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 48 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #11
27. 03 DSKAL SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 52 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #12
28. 03 DSKAM SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 33 BASIC INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #13
29. 03 DSKBA SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 98 BASIC INSTRUCTION RELIABILITY #1
30. 03 DSKCA SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 26 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #1
31. 03 DSKCB SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 13 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #2
PAGE 70
32. 03 DSKCC SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 27 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #3
33. 03 DSKCD SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 49 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #4
34. 03 DSKCE SAV 0.1 21-JUN-78 39 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #5
35. 03 DSKCF SAV 0.1 1-DEC-78 73 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #6
36. 03 DSKCG SAV 0.1 20-APR-79 45 ADVANCED INSTRUCTION DIAGNOSTIC #7
37. 03 DSKDA SAV 0.2 12-JUL-79 110 ARITHMETIC RELIABILITY
38. 01 DSKEA SAV 0.1 29-MAR-78 40 PAGING HARDWARE DIAGNOSTIC
39. 01 DSKEB SAV 0.1 17-OCT-78 29 CACHE DIAGNOSTIC
40. 01 DSKEC SAV 0.1 29-MAY-79 22 KL-PAGING DIAGNOSTIC
41. 01 DSKFA SAV 0.1 21-APR-78 14 INSTRUCTION TIMING DIAGNOSTIC
42. 01 DSMMA SAV 0.2 19-JUN-79 34 MEMORY DIAGNOSTIC
43. 03 DSMMB SAV 0.1 29-JUN-78 6 BLT/FLT 1/0 MEMORY DIAGNOSTIC
44. 03 DSMMC SAV 0.2 27-JUN-79 16 FAST AC DIAGNOSTIC
45. 03 DSMMD SAV 0.2 19-JUN-79 19 MEMORY DIAGNOSTIC
46. 01 DSUBA SAV 0.4 12-JUL-79 50 UNIBUS ADAPTER DIAGNOSTIC
47. 01 DSRHA SAV 0.1 12-DEC-78 46 RH-11TB TESTER (MANUFACTURING ONLY)
48. 03 DSLTA SAV 0.2 19-JUN-79 8 TELETYPE DIAGNOSTIC
49. 03 DSLPA SAV 0.3 9-JUL-79 119 LINE PRINTER
50. 03 DSCDA SAV 0.2 6-APR-79 51 CARD READER
51. 01 DSDZA SAV 0.2 22-MAY-79 51 DZ-11
52. 01 DSKMA SAV 0.1 6-JUL-78 77 KMC-11
53. 01 DSDUA SAV 0.2 15-JUN-79 74 DUP-11
54. 01 DSRMA SAV 0.2 10-APR-79 190 RM03 BASIC DIAGNOSTIC
55. 03 DSRMB SAV 0.2 2-JUL-79 191 RM03/RP06 RELIABILITY
56. 01 DSRPA SAV 0.3 16-MAR-79 200 RP06 BASIC DIAGNOSTIC
57. 01 DSTUA SAV 0.2 20-JUL-79 181 RH11-TM02/TM03-TU45/TU77 BASIC DIAG
58. 03 DSTUB SAV 0.4 10-APR-79 97 MAGTAPE RELIABILITY
;SM10 USER MODE ONLY PROGRAMS
59. 03 SMMON EXE 11-APR-79 36 KS-10 DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR
60. 03 SUBUSR SAV 0.15 2-JUN-78 18 KS-10 USER SUBROUTINE PROGRAM
61. 03 SMMAG EXE 11-APR-79 36 KS-10 MAGTAPE MONITOR
62. 03 SMBC2 EXE 1-DEC-78 136 KS-10 BOOT CHECK 2
;SM10 SPECIAL PROGRAMS
63. 01 SMAPT SAV 15.0 11-OCT-78 12 APT DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR
64. 01 SMAPT HLP 5-OCT-78 1 HELP FILE
65. 02 CONVRT SAV 0.14 10-MAY-78 32 CONVERT PROGRAM
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66. 02 SMFILE EXE 19-FEB-79 168 FE-FILE PROGRAM
67. 02 SMFILE TXT 18-JUL-79 15
68. 02 SMFILE HLP 19-FEB-79 2
;SM10 MICROCODE
69. 01 KS10 RAM 23-JAN-79 48 KS-10 MICROCODE
70. 01 KS10 RSQ 23-JAN-79 8 KS-10 UCODE SEQUENCE FILE
71. 01 KS10 ULD 23-JAN-79 165 KS-10 MICROCODE
72. 01 KS10 MCR 23-JAN-79 1777 KS-10 MICROCODE
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BEWARE.TXT.3;P777752 1 103(36) 23-Jul-79 09:34:00
CONVRT.SAV.3;P777752 8 3995(36) 10-May-78 08:52:00
DSCDA.SAV.3;P777752 13 6513(36) 6-Apr-79 14:48:00
DSDUA.SAV.3;P777752 19 9369(36) 15-Jun-79 08:18:00
DSDZA.SAV.3;P777752 13 6525(36) 22-May-79 13:23:00
DSKAA.SAV.3;P777752 5 2380(36) 28-Mar-78 13:51:00
DSKAB.SAV.3;P777752 6 2677(36) 28-Mar-78 13:58:00
DSKAC.SAV.3;P777752 4 1857(36) 28-Mar-78 14:05:00
DSKAD.SAV.3;P777752 5 2100(36) 28-Mar-78 14:09:00
DSKAE.SAV.3;P777752 4 1556(36) 28-Mar-78 14:14:00
DSKAF.SAV.3;P777752 4 2045(36) 28-Mar-78 14:23:00
DSKAG.SAV.3;P777752 2 912(36) 28-Mar-78 14:30:00
DSKAH.SAV.3;P777752 9 4155(36) 31-Mar-78 11:20:00
DSKAI.SAV.3;P777752 10 4793(36) 29-Mar-78 10:07:00
DSKAJ.SAV.3;P777752 7 3275(36) 29-Mar-78 10:41:00
DSKAK.SAV.3;P777752 12 6115(36) 29-Mar-78 10:57:00
DSKAL.SAV.3;P777752 13 6640(36) 29-Mar-78 11:16:00
DSKAM.SAV.3;P777752 9 4142(36) 29-Mar-78 11:29:00
DSKBA.SAV.3;P777752 25 12516(36) 29-Mar-78 13:04:00
DSKCA.SAV.3;P777752 7 3307(36) 29-Mar-78 11:39:00
DSKCB.SAV.3;P777752 4 1614(36) 29-Mar-78 11:44:00
DSKCC.SAV.3;P777752 7 3331(36) 29-Mar-78 11:58:00
DSKCD.SAV.3;P777752 13 6238(36) 29-Mar-78 12:32:00
DSKCE.SAV.3;P777752 10 4882(36) 21-Jun-78 05:49:00
DSKCF.SAV.3;P777752 19 9241(36) 1-Dec-78 22:51:00
DSKCG.SAV.3;P777752 12 5706(36) 20-Apr-79 09:19:00
DSKDA.SAV.3;P777752 28 14026(36) 12-Jul-79 09:06:00
DSKEA.SAV.3;P777752 10 5019(36) 29-Mar-78 15:19:00
DSKEB.SAV.3;P777752 8 3704(36) 17-Oct-78 14:34:00
DSKEC.SAV.3;P777752 6 2714(36) 29-May-79 13:42:00
DSKFA.SAV.3;P777752 4 1746(36) 21-Apr-78 10:13:00
DSKMA.SAV.3;P777752 20 9804(36) 6-Jul-78 08:49:00
DSLPA.SAV.3;P777752 30 15177(36) 9-Jul-79 13:43:00
DSLTA.SAV.3;P777752 2 930(36) 19-Jun-79 13:57:00
DSMMA.SAV.3;P777752 9 4243(36) 19-Jun-79 13:29:00
DSMMB.SAV.3;P777752 2 678(36) 29-Jun-78 09:26:00
DSMMC.SAV.3;P777752 4 1968(36) 27-Jun-79 13:11:00
DSMMD.SAV.3;P777752 5 2312(36) 19-Jun-79 14:33:00
PAGE 72
DSRHA.SAV.3;P777752 12 5777(36) 12-Dec-78 11:27:00
DSRMA.SAV.3;P777752 48 24294(36) 10-Apr-79 11:22:00
DSRMB.SAV.3;P777752 48 24384(36) 2-Jul-79 13:31:00
DSRPA.SAV.3;P777752 50 25535(36) 16-Mar-79 13:26:00
DSTUA.SAV.3;P777752 46 23105(36) 20-Jul-79 16:15:00
DSTUB.SAV.5;P777752 25 12353(36) 10-Apr-79 09:20:00
DSUBA.SAV.3;P777752 13 6371(36) 12-Jul-79 09:47:00
DSXLA.INP.3;P777752 2 863(36) 19-Jul-79 16:16:00
FOO.EXE.1;P777752 9 4608(36) 30-Jul-79 12:30:58
KS10.MCL.118;P777752 111 56480(36) 23-Jan-79 09:46:00
.MCR.118;P777752 445 227435(36) 23-Jan-79 09:46:00
.RAM.118;P777752 12 6144(36) 23-Jan-79 09:46:00
.RSQ.118;P777752 2 1024(36) 23-Jan-79 09:46:00
.ULD.118;P777752 42 21064(36) 23-Jan-79 09:36:00
RED-TAPE-3.TXT.1;P777752 0 0(0) 17-Jul-79 16:08:05
RED3.LOG.1;P777752 1 1120(7) 30-Jul-79 12:45:08
SMAPT.HLP.3;P777752 1 114(36) 5-Oct-78 12:22:00
.SAV.3;P777752 3 1461(36) 11-Oct-78 11:41:00
SMBC2.EXE.3;P777752 34 17408(36) 1-Dec-78 09:38:00
.SAV.3;P777752 32 15945(36) 1-Dec-78 09:38:00
SMCPU.CMD.3;P777752 1 78(36) 18-Apr-79 11:01:00
SMDDT.HLP.3;P777752 2 905(36) 6-Apr-79 08:26:00
.SAV.3;P777752 7 3408(36) 1-Dec-78 09:28:00
SMFILE.EXE.2;P777752 42 21504(36) 19-Feb-79 10:58:00
.HLP.2;P777752 1 163(36) 19-Feb-79 10:42:00
.TXT.2;P777752 4 1889(36) 18-Jul-79 11:13:00
SMFLT.CMD.3;P777752 1 77(36) 18-Apr-79 11:02:00
SMMAG.EXE.3;P777752 9 4608(36) 11-Apr-79 13:25:00
.SAV.3;P777752 5 2264(36) 11-Apr-79 13:25:00
SMMON.EXE.3;P777752 9 4608(36) 11-Apr-79 13:28:00
.SAV.3;P777752 7 3182(36) 11-Apr-79 13:27:00
SMTAPE.DIR.5;P777752 3 1393(36) 23-Jul-79 09:48:00
.MTA.5;P777752 1 224(36) 23-Jul-79 09:48:00
.RAM.3;P777752 12 6144(36) 23-Jan-79 09:46:00
.RDI.3;P777752 1 512(36) 16-Oct-78 14:13:00
.SAV.5;P777752 8 3759(36) 1-Dec-78 09:42:00
SMUSR.CMD.3;P777752 1 71(36) 18-Apr-79 11:02:00
SUBSM.SAV.3;P777752 6 2941(36) 13-Jun-79 16:33:00
SUBUSR.SAV.3;P777752 5 2297(36) 2-Jun-78 07:46:00
Total of 1430 pages in 77 files
$CONNECT
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS> Over permanent storage allocation by 883 page(s).
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, July 30, 1979 15:17:16
@TERMINAL PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>DIAGNOSTIC-UPDATE.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 73
*************
* 22-CONFIG *
*************
THE DUP AND TTY NUMBER IS NEEDED IN THE FOLLOWING FORMAT: (DUP),(TTY)
EFFECTIVE: AFTER RELOAD
COMMAND: DO 22-CONFIG.MIC 0,21 (DUP NO. 0,TTY NO.21)
EXAMPLE:
@DO 22-CONFIG.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS) 0,21
@;<UETP.LIB>22-CONFIG.MIC.1, 8-Aug-79 15:44:10, EDIT BY EIBEN
;This file needs dup-nr as first parameter and tty-nr as second one
DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 12:05:23
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DECX11-TEST.MIC
181 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 DECX11.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DECX11-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DL11-TEST.MIC
170 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 ZDLDB0.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DL11-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DMC1-TEST.MIC
178 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 DZDMCB.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DMC1-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DMC2-TEST.MIC
184 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 DZDMEB.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DMC2-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DMC3-TEST.MIC
187 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 DZDMFB.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DMC3-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DMC4-TEST.MIC
182 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 CZDMGD.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DMC4-TEST.MIC.1
PAGE 74
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DMC5-TEST.MIC
115 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 DZDMHB.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DMC5-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-LOAD.MIC
227 CHARS
*SSET TER$0LK$I@$5I$ISET TER 21 SP 300$13I$10I$$
*
S*LOA$0LK$I*LOAD DN22 0 <UETP.LIB>DS65B.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-LOAD.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DUP1-TEST.MIC
185 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 ZDPBBX.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DUP1-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DUP2-TEST.MIC
370 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 ZDPCBX.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DUP2-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DUP3-TEST.MIC
192 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 ZDPDBX.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DUP3-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DUP4-TEST.MIC
182 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 ZDPEA0.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-DUP4-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-M9312-TEST.MIC
175 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 CZM9BA.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-M9312-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
PAGE 75
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-CPU1-TEST.MIC
180 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 GKAAA0.BIC TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-CPU1-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-CPU2-TEST.MIC
180 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 GKABC0.BIC TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-CPU2-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-MEMORY-TEST.MIC
173 CHARS
*S*DLOA$0LK$I*DLOAD DN22 0 CZQMCF.BIN TTY21:$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>22-MEMORY-TEST.MIC.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: PS:<SYSTEM>SYSJOB.RUN.1
492 CHARS
*SBATCON$2L$8K
IJOB 2 \LOG OPERATOR XX OPERATOR$13I$10I$$
*
IENA$13I$10I$$
*
IRUN SYS:FAL$13I$10I$$
*
I\$13I$10I$$
*
IJOB 3 \LOG OPERATOR XX OPERATOR$13I$10I$$
*
IENA$13I$10I$$
*
IRUN SYS:NETCON$13I$10I$$
*
I\$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: PS:<SYSTEM>SYSJOB.RUN.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD
842 CHARS
*SDN22-TEST$L$2K$IENA DN22IN$13I$10I$$
*
IENA DN22OU$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>DN22IN.VER
2336 CHARS
*S/PO:1$0L$K$I*SET SIM/PO:10/LI:0/DE:0$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>DN22IN.VER.1
*;Y$$
PAGE 76
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>DN22OU.VER
2891 CHARS
*S/PO:1$0L$K$I*SET SUP/PO:10/LI:1/DE:0$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>DN22OU.VER.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>PTYCON.ATO
713 CHARS
*SDN22-TEST$L7K$I^X$13I$10I$$
*
IDEFINE $27I$IDN22$13I$10I$$
*
ICONN DN22$13I$10I$$
*
ILOG OPERATOR FOO OPERATOR$13I$10I$$
*
IDO <UETP.LIB>22-LOAD$13I$10I$$
*
I^X$13I$10I$$
*
ICONN OPR$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>PTYCON.ATO.1
$DISABLE
@DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 12:08:24
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>22-CONFIG.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 77
*********
*NO-DN22*
*********
CONFIGURES "RED PACK" FOR NO DN22!
EFFECTIVE: AFTER SYSTEM RELOAD
COMMAND: DO NO-DN22
EXAMPLE:
@DO NO-DN22.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
@;<UETP.LIB>NO-DN22.MIC.1, 14-Aug-79 15:44:10, EDIT BY EIBEN
;THIS FILE IS USED TO CONFIGURE A SYSTEM WITH NO DN22
DAYTIME
Saturday, March 15, 1980 15:03:33
@TERM NO PAGE
@ENA
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>PTYCON.ATO
713 CHARS
*SDN22-TEST$L$7K$$
*
I;X$13I$10I$$
*
I;DEFINE $27I$IDN22$13I$10I$$
*
I;CONN DN22$13I$10I$$
*
I;LOG OPERATOR FOO OPERATOR$13I$10I$$
*
I;DO <UETP.LIB>22-LOAD$13I$10I$$
*
I;X$13I$10I$$
*
I;CONN OPR$13I$10I$$
*
;U$$
OUTPUT FILE: <SYSTEM>PTYCON.ATO.1
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD
841 CHARS
*SENA DN22IN$0LK$I;ENA DN22IN$13I$10I$$
*
SENA DN22OU$0LK$I;ENA DN22OU$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
$DISABLE
@TY PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
PAGE 78
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
ENABLE DUPB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
ENABLE MTA0
;ENABLE MTA1
;ENABLE MTA2
;ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
@DAYTIME
Saturday, March 15, 1980 15:04:07
@KMIC
PAGE 79
************
* NO-MODEM *
************
MODIFIES RELIAB.CMD TO EXCLUDE DN22IN AND DN22OU
EFFECTIVE: AFTER UETP-RESTART
COMMAND: DO NO-MODEM
EXAMPLE:
@DO NO-MODEM.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS)
@;PS:<UETP.LIB>NO-MODEM.MIC.1 3-6-80 EDIT BY HOLEWA
;Run this file if you have a DN22 but DO NOT have modem eliminators
ENA
$TERMINAL NO PAGE
$TV
*;Y$$
INPUT FILE: <UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD
840 CHARS
*SENA DN22IN$0LK$I;ENA DN22IN$13I$10I$$
*
SENA DN22OU$0LK$I;ENA DN22OU$13I$10I$$
*
;X$$
OUTPUT FILE: PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
$DISABLE
@TY PS:<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1
;<UETP.LIB>RELIAB.CMD.1, 10-May-79 12:14:40, EDIT BY EIBEN
!ENABLE THE TESTS TO BE RUN FOR 48 HOURs
DEFAULT /CYCLE:48:00/TIME:1:30:00/DEPTH:VERIFICATION
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on line 0 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPA
!take semi-colon out of next line if loopback connector on line 1 for KMC/DUP
;ENABLE DUPB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if loopback connector on both lines KMC/DUP
ENABLE DUPAB
!take semi-colon out of next line, if either loopback tests enabled
ENABLE TEST72
!take semicolon out of next two lines , if DN22-tests desired ( see documentation )
;ENA DN22IN
;ENA DN22OU
ENABLE MTA0
;ENABLE MTA1
;ENABLE MTA2
;ENABLE MTA3
ENABLE ALGOL
ENABLE BASIC
ENABLE CBLSRT
ENABLE DBMS
ENABLE RANCBL
ENABLE RANFOR
ENABLE MEMORY
ENABLE DIAGS
;ENABLE LPT0
MESSAGE
BEGIN
STATUS
@DAYTIME
Monday, March 10, 1980 12:09:13
@KMIC
PAGE 80
******************
* TS-DIAGNOSTICS *
******************
INSURE THE CUSTOMER HAS A DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE LICENSE FROM DIGITAL BEFORE
USING THIS FILE!!!!!!
MAKES DUMPER TAPE OF USER MODE DIAGNOSTICS.
COMMAND: DO TS-DIAGNOSTICS.MIC
EXAMPLE:
$DO TS-DIAGNOSTICS.MIC.1 (PARAMETERS) MTA0:
$;<UETP.LIB>TS-DIAGNOSTICS.MIC.1 15 MARCH 1980 ,EDIT BY HOLEWA
$;CUSTOMER MUST HAVE A DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE LICENSE FROM DIGITAL BEFORE YOU
$;USE THIS FILE!!!!!!
$DAYTIME
Saturday, March 15, 1980 14:40:41
$TER NO PAGE
$ENA
$CONN PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
$DISA
@DUMPER
DUMPER>TAPE MTA0:
DUMPER>FILES
DUMPER>REW
DUMPER>SAVE DSKAA,DSKAB,DSKAC,DSKAD,DSKAE,DSKAF,DSKAG,DSKAI,DSKAJ,DSKAK,DSKAL,-
DSKAM,DSKCA,DSKCB,DSKCC,DSKCD,DSKCE,DSKCF,DSKCG,DSKBA,DSKDA,DSMMB,DSMMC,DSMMD,-
DSLPA,DSLTA,DSTUB,BEWARE,SUB*.*,SMDDT.*,SMMAG.*,SMMON.*,SMUSR.CMD
DUMPER tape # 1 Saturday, 15-Mar-80 1441
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKAA.SAV.1 (AS) DSKAA.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKAB.SAV.1 (AS) DSKAB.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKAC.SAV.1 (AS) DSKAC.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKAD.SAV.1 (AS) DSKAD.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKAE.SAV.1 (AS) DSKAE.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKAF.SAV.1 (AS) DSKAF.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKAG.SAV.1 (AS) DSKAG.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKAI.SAV.1 (AS) DSKAI.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKAJ.SAV.1 (AS) DSKAJ.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKAK.SAV.1 (AS) DSKAK.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKAL.SAV.1 (AS) DSKAL.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKAM.SAV.1 (AS) DSKAM.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKCA.SAV.1 (AS) DSKCA.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
PAGE 81
DSKCB.SAV.1 (AS) DSKCB.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKCC.SAV.1 (AS) DSKCC.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKCD.SAV.1 (AS) DSKCD.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKCE.SAV.1 (AS) DSKCE.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKCF.SAV.1 (AS) DSKCF.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKCG.SAV.1 (AS) DSKCG.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKBA.SAV.1 (AS) DSKBA.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSKDA.SAV.1 (AS) DSKDA.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSMMB.SAV.1 (AS) DSMMB.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSMMC.SAV.1 (AS) DSMMC.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSMMD.SAV.1 (AS) DSMMD.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSLPA.SAV.1 (AS) DSLPA.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSLTA.SAV.1 (AS) DSLTA.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
DSTUB.SAV.1 (AS) DSTUB.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
BEWARE.TXT.1 (AS) BEWARE.TXT.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
SUBSM.SAV.1 (AS) SUBSM.SAV.1 [OK]
SUBUSR.SAV.1 (AS) SUBUSR.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
SMDDT.HLP.1 (AS) SMDDT.HLP.1 [OK]
SMDDT.SAV.1 (AS) SMDDT.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
SMMAG.EXE.1 (AS) SMMAG.EXE.1 [OK]
SMMAG.SAV.1 (AS) SMMAG.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
SMMON.EXE.1 (AS) SMMON.EXE.1 [OK]
SMMON.SAV.1 (AS) SMMON.SAV.1 [OK]
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>
SMUSR.CMD.1 (AS) SMUSR.CMD.1 [OK]
Total files dumped = 37
Total pages dumped = 323
DUMPER>REW
DUMPER>PRINT
DUMPER tape # 1 , Saturday, 15-Mar-80 1441
file last write
size (pages) checksum
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKAA.SAV.1 28-Mar-78 1351
5
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKAB.SAV.1 28-Mar-78 1358
PAGE 82
6
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKAC.SAV.1 28-Mar-78 1405
4
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKAD.SAV.1 28-Mar-78 1409
5
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKAE.SAV.1 28-Mar-78 1414
4
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKAF.SAV.1 28-Mar-78 1423
4
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKAG.SAV.1 28-Mar-78 1430
2
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKAI.SAV.1 29-Mar-78 1007
10
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKAJ.SAV.1 29-Mar-78 1041
7
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKAK.SAV.1 29-Mar-78 1057
12
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKAL.SAV.1 29-Mar-78 1116
13
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKAM.SAV.1 29-Mar-78 1129
9
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKCA.SAV.1 29-Mar-78 1139
7
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKCB.SAV.1 29-Mar-78 1144
4
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKCC.SAV.1 29-Mar-78 1158
7
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKCD.SAV.1 29-Mar-78 1232
13
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKCE.SAV.1 21-Jun-78 0549
10
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKCF.SAV.1 26-Sep-79 1552
18
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKCG.SAV.1 14-Sep-79 0945
12
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKBA.SAV.1 29-Mar-78 1304
25
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSKDA.SAV.1 12-Jul-79 0906
28
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSMMB.SAV.1 29-Jun-78 0926
2
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSMMC.SAV.1 27-Jun-79 1311
4
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSMMD.SAV.1 7-Nov-79 1328
3
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSLPA.SAV.1 6-Dec-79 0952
30
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSLTA.SAV.1 19-Jun-79 1357
2
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>DSTUB.SAV.1 9-Oct-79 1527
25
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>BEWARE.TXT.1 17-Dec-79 1017
1
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>SUBSM.SAV.1 13-Jun-79 1633
6
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>SUBUSR.SAV.1 2-Jun-78 0746
5
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>SMDDT.HLP.1 6-Apr-79 0826
2
PAGE 83
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>SMDDT.SAV.1 1-Dec-78 0928
7
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>SMMAG.EXE.1 11-Apr-79 1325
9
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>SMMAG.SAV.1 11-Apr-79 1325
5
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>SMMON.EXE.1 11-Apr-79 1328
9
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>SMMON.SAV.1 11-Apr-79 1327
7
PS:<DIAGNOSTICS>SMUSR.CMD.1 12-Nov-79 1609
1
End of tape.
^L
DUMPER>REW
DUMPER>EXIT
@UNLOAD MTA0:
@CONN
@TER PAGE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>TS-DIAGNOSTICS.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
PAGE 84
*************
* DOCUMENTS *
*************
PRINTS ALL RELATED F-S DOCUMENTS.
COMMAND: DO DOCUMENTS
EXAMPLE:
@DO DOCUMENTS.MIC.1
@;<UETP.LIB>DOCUMENTS.MIC.1, 7-Jun-79 14:49:51, EDIT BY EIBEN
;prints F-S related documentation
ENA
$PRI <RED>RED303.TXT,<RED>RED20.HLP,<RED>RED20.MEM,<RED>KSREF.MEM -
,<RED>RED20.USR,<RED>RED20.POL,<RED>RED20.REV -
,<DIAGNOSTICS>KS10.MCR,<DIAGNOSTICS>KS10.MCL,<RED>REDIAG.HLP -
,<RED>REDCOM.MEM
[Job RED303 Queued, Request-ID 18, Limit 1647, 11 Files]
$DISABLE
@
[MICEMF - End of MIC File: <UETP.LIB>DOCUMENTS.MIC.1 ]
@KMIC
********************************************************************
************************************
* CONFIGURATION COMPLETION ACTIONS *
************************************
********************************************************************
* AT THIS POINT WE HAVE A COMPLETELY CONFIGURED "RED PACK" SYSTEM. *
* IT IS NECESSARY TO LOGOFF THE SYSTEM. *
********************************************************************
$logo
Killed Job 1, User OPERATOR, Account OPERATOR, TTY 42,
at 15-Sep-78 12:28:50, Used 0:10:32 in 0:28:27
*******************************************************************
* CONTROL \ IS TYPED TO ESTABLISH COMMUNICATION WITH THE CONSOLE. *
* THE SH COMMAND IS USED TO BRING THE SYSTEM TO ORDERLY HALT. *
*******************************************************************
ENABLED
KS10>SH
KS10>USR MOD
**HALTED**
%HLTD/000001 PC/000000,,007056