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Length: 1024 (0x400) Types: HLP, TextFile Names: »TRACE.HLP«
└─⟦b4205821b⟧ Bits:30000743 8mm tape, Rational 1000, DFS, D_12_7_3 SEQ288 └─ ⟦this⟧ »TRACE.HLP« └─⟦b434774df⟧ Bits:30000528 8mm tape, Rational 1000, DFS, D_12_6_5 └─ ⟦this⟧ »TRACE.HLP« └─⟦bc1274df5⟧ Bits:30000750 8mm tape, Rational 1000, DFS backup from PAM's R1000 └─ ⟦this⟧ »TRACE.HLP«
TRACE The TRACE program is used to aid debugging R1000 microcode and hardware problems. It displays the contents of the R1000s trace rams which provide microcode execution history for the last 1024 clocks on a series 100 or 2048 clocks on a series 200 R1000 processor. The trace program can display data either from a CRASHDUMP which has been re-loaded into an R1000 or from a crashed machine. To invoke the trace program for CRASHDUMP data type: CLI> x trace To invoke the trace program for a live machine you must have previously stopped the machine using the experiment monitor. Then from EXPMON type: EM> trace In either case the trace program will load microcode execution history from the appropriate place into its memory buffer and display it on the console. The program is screen oriented and provides interactive help if you type a "?".«nul»