Difference between revisions of "PortSever and CPU Programming"
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telnet bbts-tlab 2002 | telnet bbts-tlab 2002 | ||
− | 3. Inside the PortServer, look for the CPU by pressing 'return'; You should be able to type your command | + | 3. Inside the PortServer, look for the CPU by pressing 'return'; You should be able to type your command in VxWorks interface, e.g. |
− | [VxWorks] p | + | [VxWorks Boot]: p |
4. The PortServer functionality is very simple: | 4. The PortServer functionality is very simple: | ||
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* Delete by using 'ctrl+h' | * Delete by using 'ctrl+h' | ||
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+ | * Escape character is '^]'. Exiting is then accomplished by | ||
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+ | telnet> quit | ||
==Spectrometers PortServer Definitions== | ==Spectrometers PortServer Definitions== |
Revision as of 15:35, 13 February 2015
1. find the PortServer name, ( Left HRS hatsv4 , Right HRS hatsv3, Bigbite Tlab : bbts-tlab )
2. connect to the PortServer, specifying the exact port, e.g.
telnet bbts-tlab 2002
3. Inside the PortServer, look for the CPU by pressing 'return'; You should be able to type your command in VxWorks interface, e.g.
[VxWorks Boot]: p
4. The PortServer functionality is very simple:
- Type 'p' to print boot parameters
- Type 'c' to change boot parametes
- Type '@' to boot (load & go)
- Type '?' for printing the list of available commands
- Delete by using 'ctrl+h'
- Escape character is '^]'. Exiting is then accomplished by
telnet> quit
Spectrometers PortServer Definitions