6.1.9 OS-9 Programming
Due to the fact that the device descriptor for the serial I/O is burnt into EPROM, it cannot be over-written with new values. Therefore a copy has to be generated in RAM where the parameters may be manipulated. This procedure is only useful for those users who wish to alter the default param- eter settings. The procedure is therefore as follows :
From the $ prompt that is displayed under OS-9, copy the descriptor to the ramdisk, thus
$ save scc3<return>
change the revision number from 0 to 1 so that OS-9 selects the newest:-
$ fixmod -ua=8001 scc3 <return>
Module:scc3 - Fixing header parity - Fixing module CRC now load the new revision into memory, i.e. a copy from the ramdisk:-
$ load -ld scc3<return> load:loaded /scc3
delete the copy held on the ramdisk to free the space:-
$ del scc3<return> check the port settings:-
$ xmode/scc3
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