CODE EXAMPLE 4-18

4.7.9Serial Port B

The serial port B diagnostic is identical to the serial port A diagnostic. identifies the serial port B output message.

Note The serial port B diagnostic will stall if the tip line is installed on serial port B.

CODE EXAMPLE 4-18Serial Port B Output Message

Enter (0-12 tests, 13 -Quit, 14 -Menu) ===> 8

TEST=’uartb_test’

BAUDRATE=’1200’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’1800’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’2400’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’4800’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’9600’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’19200’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’38400’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’57600’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’76800’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’115200’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’153600’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’230400’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’307200’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

BAUDRATE=’460800’

SUBTEST=’internal_loopback’

Enter (0-12 tests, 13 -Quit, 14 -Menu) ===>

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Sun Microsystems 60 service manual Code Example 4-18Serial Port B Output Message