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Length: 3072 (0xc00) Types: HLP, TextFile Names: »EXPMON.HLP«
└─⟦b4205821b⟧ Bits:30000743 8mm tape, Rational 1000, DFS, D_12_7_3 SEQ288 └─ ⟦this⟧ »EXPMON.HLP« └─⟦b434774df⟧ Bits:30000528 8mm tape, Rational 1000, DFS, D_12_6_5 └─ ⟦this⟧ »EXPMON.HLP« └─⟦bc1274df5⟧ Bits:30000750 8mm tape, Rational 1000, DFS backup from PAM's R1000 └─ ⟦this⟧ »EXPMON.HLP«
EXPMON EXPMON is the DFS based experiment monitor. It is the basis of all low level hardware, software and microcode debugging. The experiment monitor makes use of the macro user interface and nearly all interaction with the program is based on a collection of nearly 1000 macros. The basic command set, however, is fairly small. To use EXPMON you should be familiar with R1000 hardware, R1000 micro-architecture, R1000 macro- architecture and the experiment monitor macros. Commands: XEQ The XEQ commands causes an experiment to get loaded from the disk, parameterized, downloaded to a given board, executed, and uploaded. Once the experiment has been uploaded any output parameters are placed in the evaluation buffer. Syntax: XEQ board-name experiment-name [parameter1,parameter2,...] POLL The POLL command polls a given board and inserts the board's status into the evaluation buffer. Syntax: POLL board-name RESET The RESET command sends a reset instruction to a given board. This causes the boards DFSM to be reset. Syntax: RESET board-name CONTINUE The CONTINUE command causes an experiment running on a given board to continue from the paused state. Syntax: CONTINUE board-name MEM0_EXISTS MEM1_EXISTS MEM2_EXISTS MEM3_EXISTS Each of the MEMn_EXISTS commands places a boolean into the evaluation buffer corresponding to the existence of that memory board. QUAD_DENSITY The QUAD_DENSITY command places a boolean into the evaluation buffer which is false if the machine has 2MB memory boards and is true if the machine has 8MB memory boards. \f Board names recognized by the experiment monitor are as follows: IOA I/O adaptor (Series 100 only) SYS Sysbus board (Series 100 only) IOC I/O channel (Series 200 only) TYP Type ALU VAL Value ALU SEQ Micro-sequencer FIU Field isolation unit MEM0 Memory board 0 (right-most) MEM1 Memory board 1 MEM2 Memory board 2 MEM2 Memory board 3 (left-tmost) ALL All R1000 processor boards excluding the I/O adaptor.«nul»