Only the storeandforward version of PROGL recognizes the <node> parameter.

If you use the default translation Pnnnnn:0:0, then do not provide translation subroutine #DNFL.

The select code (sc) in the boot string must be the select code on the destination system of the DS link between the destination computer and the neighbor computer running PROGL. The default is 24.

Boot string parameter b for DS is zero; therefore, if you can default the file number to zero (source file P00000:secode:crn) and the select code to 24, the boot command becomes simply:

%BDS

After you have entered your boot string, press RETURN to boot your system.

SLAN Link. When you load your system over a LAN link, the program VCPMT running on the download server translates the file number ff into a file descriptor. If ff is nonzero, the file number ff is translated into the file name Pnnnnn, where nnnnn is ff. VCPMT on the server then searches for Pnnnnn on the server; first in directory /FILES802, then in all FMGR cartridges. If ff is 0, VCPMT performs a translation of the file number 0 in order to determine which system file is to be downloaded. This translation process is described in the •Selecting the System File to Download" section in Chapter 11.

The select code (sc) in the bootstring must be the select code of the LAN card. The default is 24.

Bootstring parameter b for LAN is zero; therefore, if you can default the file number to zero (source file P00000) and the select code to 24, the boot command becomes simply:

%BDS

After you have entered your bootstring, press RETURN to boot your system.

Testing the Target System

After your target system boots, check to see that it is working properly. There are no standard tests for a memorybased system, so the best test is probably to check the application programs in your system to see that they give you the proper results.

If your system does not work properly, or if it does not boot, go back to the host system and start over again. If the error is in the partition structure or in one of the programs, use BUILD to rebuild the merged system file and continue the installation process from that point. If the error is more fundamental, regenerate your system using RTAGN and then start the installation process from the beginning.

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