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DIAGNOSTIC FIRMWARE GUIDE
M68CPU32BUG/D REV 1 6-2
To execute a particular test, for example CPU, enter CPU X (X = the desired sub-command).
This command causes the monitor to find the CPU subdirectory, and then execute the specified
command from that subdirectory.
EXAMPLES
Single-Level Commands HE Help
DE Display Error Counters
Two-Level Commands CPU CPU Tests for the BCC MCU
A Register Test
6.2.3 Help (HE)
On-line documentation is provided in the form of a Help command (syntax: HE [command
name]). This command displays a menu of the top level directory if no parameters are entered, or
a menu of each subdirectory if the name of that subdirectory is entered. For example, to bring up
a menu of all the memory tests, enter HE MT. When a menu is too long to fit on the screen, it
pauses until the operator presses the carriage return (<CR>) before displaying the next screen.
6.2.4 Self Test (ST)
The monitor provides an automated test mechanism called self test. Entering ST + command
causes the monitor to run only the tests included in that command. Entering ST - command runs
all the tests included in an internal self-test directory except the command listed. ST without any
parameters runs the entire directory, which contains most of the diagnostics.
Each test for each particular command is listed in the paragraph pertaining to the command.
6.2.5 Switch Directories (SD)
To exit the diagnostic directory (and disable the diagnostic tests), enter SD. This terminates the
diagnostic commands and initializes the CPU32Bug commands. When in the CPU32Bug
directory, the prompt is CPU32Bug>. To return to the diagnostic directory, enter the SD
command. When in the diagnostic directory, the prompt is CPU32Diag>. This feature allows the
user to access CPU32Bug without the diagnostics being visible.
6.2.6 Loop-On-Error Mode (LE)
Use the Loop-on-error mode (LE) to endlessly repeat a test at the point where an error is
detected. This is useful when using a logic analyzer to trouble-shoot test failures. Enter LE and
the test name to loop on errors encountered during the test.
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