Motorola MVME166IG manual Table A-1. ENV Command Parameters, ENV Parameter and Options, Default

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Table A-1. ENV Command Parameters

Set Environment to Bug/Operating System

The parameters to be configured are listed in the following table:

Table A-1. ENV Command Parameters

ENV Parameter and Options

Default

Meaning of Default

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bug or System environment [B/S]

S

System mode

 

 

 

 

Field Service Menu Enable [Y/N]

Y

Display field service menu.

 

 

 

Remote Start Method Switch [G/M/B/N]

B

Use both the Global Control and

 

 

Status Register (GCSR) in the

 

 

VMEchip2, and the

 

 

Multiprocessor Control Register

 

 

(MPCR) in shared RAM,

 

 

methods to pass and start

 

 

execution of cross-loaded

 

 

program.

 

 

 

Probe System for Supported I/O Controllers [Y/N]

Y

Accesses will be made to

 

 

VMEbus to determine presence

 

 

of supported controllers.

 

 

 

Negate VMEbus SYSFAIL* Always [Y/N]

N

Negate VMEbus SYSFAIL after

 

 

successful completion or

 

 

entrance into the bug command

 

 

monitor.

 

 

 

Local SCSI Bus Reset on Debugger Startup [Y/N]

N

Local SCSI bus is not reset on

 

 

debugger startup.

 

 

 

Local SCSI Bus Negotiations Type [A/S/N]

A

Asynchronous

 

 

 

Ignore CFGA Block on a Hard Disk Boot [Y/N]

Y

Enable the ignorance of the

 

 

Configuration Area (CFGA)

 

 

Block (hard disk only)

 

 

 

Auto Boot Enable [Y/N]

N

Auto Boot function is disabled.

 

 

 

Auto Boot at power-up only [Y/N]

Y

Auto Boot is attempted at power

 

 

up reset only.

 

 

 

Auto Boot Controller LUN

00

LUN of a disk/tape controller

 

 

module currently supported by

 

 

the Bug. Default is $0.

 

 

 

Auto Boot Device LUN

00

LUN of a disk/tape device

 

 

currently supported by the Bug.

 

 

Default is $0.

 

 

 

Auto Boot Abort Delay

15

This is the time in seconds that

 

 

the Auto Boot sequence will

 

 

delay before starting the boot.

 

 

The purpose for the delay is to

 

 

allow you the option of stopping

 

 

the boot by use of the Break key.

 

 

The time value is from 0 through

 

 

255 seconds.

 

 

 

 

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