68K System Monitor

GE Energy Services

User's Guide

 

 

Purpose and Audience of this User’s Guide

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Experience & Abilities

Prerequisites

What This

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What This

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Document Style

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Rules

While only experienced programmers should use many of the commands found in this guide, maintenance technicians and other support personnel will also find this guide useful.

GE Energy Services’ customers and employees who wish to view detailed information about the software and hardware should use this guide.

This document assumes that you are familiar with software and programming terminology and practices, and have some knowledge of both the hardware and software.

This guide covers the commands found in the 68K Monitors that run on these platforms:

CPM running CPM Base

D20 running D20 Base software

D20 with D20 ME running D20 Base software

D20 and D200 using CCU Base software

D20 and D200 with D20 ME processors running CCU Base

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Notes will show where a command or feature is unique to a specific platform.

This guide is a user reference for the 68K Monitor. It describes in detail the contents and usage for each available user command. These commands are useful for testing and debugging hardware and software as they provide a means for controlling the system environment at a very low level.

The functions provided by 68K Monitors enable you to alter and manipulate the system at a very low level. At this low level, it is easy to seriously disrupt an operational system.

You must be aware of this possibility at all times.

There are no procedures in this document as users should already be familiar with accessing and using GE Energy Services’ WESMAINT and monitor maintenance facilities.

This manual uses the Systeme International (SI) and the Microsoft Manual of Style as a basis for styles and conventions.

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