Tektronix TLA 500 Series Software Manual
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Table of Contents
Preface: GUIDE TO DAS DOCUMENTATION
GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
Section 1: INTRODUCTION
BASIC INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
DAS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
X SERVER REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
ABOUT THIS MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Definition of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Manual Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Other Recommended Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
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Appendix B: DAS CONFIGURATION UTILITY
USER INTERFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
MAIN MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2
Display Hardware Configuration and Diagnostic Results . . . . . . . B-3
Save Image of Current System Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-4
Restore Image of Saved System Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-5
Delete Saved Image of System Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-6
Show Factory Default Network Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-6
Set Operating Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-7
Set DAS Network Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-7
Set DAS Internet Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-8
Set Network Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-8
Set Gateway Internet Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-8
Set Default X Server Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-8
Set Default X Server Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-9
Set LANPCL Port Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-10
Set GPIB Port Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-10
Update Terminal Flash ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-10
Leaving the Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-14
INDEX
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iv 92XTerm User Manual
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Preface: GUIDE TO DAS DOCUMENTATION
The Digital Analysis System (DAS) documentation package provides
the information necessary to install, operate, maintain, and service the
DAS mainframe and associated application modules.
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Preface
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Preface
POWER DISCONNECT
The main power disconnect is by means of the power cord or, if
provided, an ac power switch.
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Section 1: INTRODUCTION
The 92XTerm software allows you to use a Sun-4 Workstation using an
X11R4 or OpenWindows server to control the DAS mainframe. The
server takes the place of the standard graphics terminal and displays all
DAS menus in a window on the server.
BASIC INFORMATION
When the 92XTerm software is installed, the DAS functions basically
the same as it would when connected to a color terminal. The main
difference is that the DAS menus are controlled from a workstation
with a mouse and keyboard interface instead of a terminal.
S This manual
S A DAS mainframe
S DAS System User Manual and other DAS module user
documentation
S A Sun SPARCstation with X server software
S Knowledge of your specific DAS system
S Knowledge of your workstation and general networking concepts
S An RS-232 terminal with 80 characters per line and a 24-line
display, such as the 9201T terminal (required for initially powering
up the DAS and for installing and configuring the 92XTerm
software). This terminal will act as the system console and should
remain connected.
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Introduction
X SERVER REQUIREMENTS
The 92XTerm software requires an X Windows server as the input and
output display device. The server must be X11R4 compatible. Servers
such as Sun OpenWindows Version 2 or 3 that provide equivalent
services will also work with the 92XTerm software.
Appendix D: Startdas Shell Script. This appendix lists the shell script
for the startdas command.
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Introduction
Definition of Terms
The following list defines some of the terms used throughout this
manual.
Manual Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
S The term pointer refers to the mouse pointer or mouse cursor when
used in the Tek_La window.
S The terms Return or Enter are used interchangeably in this manual in
reference to entering a carriage return after entering text.
S References to the DAS mainframe include the TLA 510 or TLA 520
Logic Analyzer unless noted differently.
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Section 2: GETTING STARTED
This section describes the steps you need to follow before you can use
the 92XTerm software. These steps include the following:
S Configuring the DAS hardware
S Installing the 92XTerm software on the DAS and on the host
S Configuring the DAS software
S Configuring the software on the host
S Starting the 92XTerm software on the host
Before powering up the DAS, you should verify that your DAS
mainframe contains the correct configuration of data acquisition and
pattern generation modules. Be sure that the configuration is compatible
with the mainframe’s power supply and power cord combinations. If
necessary, refer to the DAS System User Manual for procedures for
installing those modules and verifying the power supply configuration.
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1. Face the rear of the DAS and locate the DIP switches mounted
on the Controller board (accessible through an opening in the
lower right back panel).
2. Set the DIP switches to positions as shown in Table 2-1 to the
desired baud rate (DIP switch #1 is the leftmost switch).
Table 2-1
DAS Terminal Port Baud Rate DIP Switch Settings
Up Up 38400
Up Down 2400
Down Up 1200
Down Down Restores the baud rate stored in the DAS’s
nonvolatile RAM. This is the baud rate as set
in the Communications menu.
1. Face the rear of the DAS and locate the DIP switches mounted
on the Controller board (accessible through an opening in the
lower center of the back panel).
2. Place DIP switch #1 (the leftmost switch) in the closed (down)
position; leave all other switches in their original positions.
3. Power on the terminal and wait for the cursor to appear.
4. Power on the DAS and observe the messages displayed on the
terminal.
The DAS will display information regarding automatic shutdown due to
defective or illegally configured hardware. It will also display
information on the power usage and power cord requirements. Finally,
it will display the BOOT?> prompt.
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Note that the DAS will not display any information on the power-on
diagnostics when you bypass the normal power-on software. The
diagnostic information will be displayed in the Power Up menu in the
Tek_La window. You can also use the Configuration utility to obtain
information on the power-on diagnostics; the Configuration utility is
discussed later in this section and in Appendix B of this manual.
1. Run the Install utility from the floppy disk to install the
preliminary software on the DAS.
2. Run the Configuration utility to define the operating mode of the
DAS and check or set the LAN parameters on the DAS. You can
also save an image of the current system software (if desired for
future use).
3. Run the Install utility on the DAS hard disk to install the
92XTerm Base System software, the Optional System software,
and the application software.
These steps are described in detail in the following sections.
NOTE
Before installing the 92XTerm software, read the
discussion on DAS System Requirements in Section 1.
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Table 2-2
System Software vs Operating Modes
9201 9202XT 92XTerm Sys-
Operating System Soft- System Soft- tem Software
Mode ware ware
9201T X
9202XT X X
92XTerm Manual X
92XTerm Autostart X
The Configuration utility on the DAS lets you have more than one
version of software loaded on the hard disk at the same time. One
software version will be the active version while the other versions are
stored on the hard disk for later use. You can use the Configuration
utility to switch or swap an inactive version and the active version
without having to reload the entire system software from the floppy
disks.
NOTE
When you install the 92XTerm software for the first time,
you must use the Install utility from the floppy disk to
ensure that you load the most recent version of the utility.
You must use the Install utility to load the 92XTerm software on the
DAS’s hard disk. Perform the following steps to install the 92XTerm
software on the DAS.
1. If you have not already done so, perform the steps under Initial
DAS Power On earlier in this section.
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NOTE
Do not remove the INSTALL floppy disk until you are told
to do so. The installation program copies several files from
the floppy disk to the hard disk. When the copy process is
complete, the BOOT?> prompt will appear.
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3. Before you can install the 92XTerm version of the DAS system
software, you must configure your DAS for 92XTerm operation.
To enable the 92XTerm operation, select option O (Set Operating
mode) from the main menu. You will be prompted to select one
of the following operating modes:
S 9201T Mode. The 9201T mode provides the standard user
interface on an older 9201T terminal and keyboard. Refer to
the DAS System User Manual for details on operating the
DAS from an older 9201T terminal.
S 9202XT Mode. The 9202XT mode provides stand-alone op-
eration with a Tektronix X (9206XT) terminal. This mode is
similar to the 92XTerm Autostart mode; however, it is config-
ured to use the DAS Mainframe as a stand-alone system.
S 92XTerm Manual Mode. The 92XTerm Manual mode lets
you operate the DAS on a network from a workstation or X
display. The manual mode lets you start the application using
a shell script from the workstation.
S 92XTerm Autostart Mode. The 92XTerm Autostart mode
automatically displays the Tek_La window on the default
X server when the DAS powers up. The default server name
or server address must be specified with the Configuration
utility prior to starting the 92XTerm Autostart mode.
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If your DAS already The Configuration utility displays a list of parameters with their
has the LAN current values. To change the setting of a parameter, enter the
parameters defined, line number or the corresponding letter of the parameter. You
you do not need to will be prompted to enter a new value for the parameter.
reenter the Table 2-3 lists the parameters that you must enter for the DAS to
parameters. communicate with the host; other parameters in the
Configuration utility are optional.
Table 2-3
Required LAN Parameters for the DAS
Parameter Description
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6. After you complete the previous steps, return to the main menu
and select option E to exit and save the changes; you will return
to the BOOT?> prompt.
NOTE
Before continuing with the installation procedures, you
must be certain that you have selected the correct
operating mode for your DAS. The Install utility will not
allow you to install software other than for the current
mode.
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Getting Started
The following procedures describe the basic steps involved in using rcp
or ftp to transfer the 92XTerm software to the host.
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The rcp command will copy the file from the DAS to the current
directory on the host computer.
4. Once connected to the DAS through ftp, the DAS should display
a login message on the host. At the prompt, enter a carriage
return; the ftp prompt should appear. (On the DAS, ftp
automatically starts from the la_files directory as the root
directory.)
5. Move to the Temp_Bin directory on the DAS by entering the
following command:
7. Use the get command to transfer the tar file from the DAS to the
host.
The 92XTerm.tar file from the DAS should now be on your host
computer in the current directory.
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Table 2-4 contains a list of the 92XTerm host software contained in the
92XTerm.tar file. If you encounter any problems with the installation
process, you should verify that your host computer contains all of the
files listed in Table 2-4.
Table 2-4
92XTerm Host Files
Files Description
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A typical host file contains information regarding the known hosts. For
each host, a single line should be present with the following
information: the Internet address, the host name, and a descriptive
comment. The information in the file should be left-justified, separated
by tabs, and should have no blank lines; comments should be preceded
by a pound sign character (#). The example below shows typical entries
in a host file.
After adding the names and addresses of the servers to the hosts file,
you must transfer the file back to the DAS using rcp. Be sure to place
the hosts file in the correct location on the DAS (/etc/hosts). For
example, you may want to issue the following command:
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The xset command is 2. When the font directory is in place, you must inform your
valid only after Open X server of its location and tell the X server to add the fonts in
Windows or the that directory to its font table. To do this, you can issue the
X server is running. following commands (assuming that the DASFonts directory was
placed in the /usr/fonts directory):
NOTE
If you see the message “Xinit–no DAS fonts loaded in
X server,” try running the bldfamily tool to update the font
family file.
3. The xset commands will remain in effect only for the current
X window session. To avoid having to manually enter the xset
commands each time you log in, you should add the commands
to your .login, .xinitrc, or other command script that is
automatically executed each time you log in. If you are unsure
how to do this, consult with your system administrator.
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You should add the man page to the man1 directory of your host. The
man page provides information on starting the 92XTerm software. The
man page is formatted in the “nroff -man” source form (man.1). If you
are unsure how to do this, you should ask your system administrator to
install the man page for you. After the file is installed, you can type
man startdas to view the man page.
If you want to adjust the 92XTerm resources, you should copy the
contents of the XDas file into your .Xdefaults file. This file is normally
located in your home directory. After you have added the XDas
resources into the .Xdefaults file, you must tell the X server to reread
the file before the new resources take effect. To accomplish this, you
can issue the following command:
The X11 systems usually load the .Xdefaults file at initialization; once
you have added the XDas resources to this file, you should not need to
repeat the xrdb command for subsequent logins.
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Specifying the –das argument with the DAS start-up script will override
the environment variable (refer to 92XTerm Manual Mode for more
information on using the startup script).
The :0.0 specifies the X server display and screen to use. Refer to
92Xterm Manual Mode, later in this section, for more information on
specifying the –display argument in the shell script.
If you enable access control on the default X server, you must enable
access for the DAS. You can accomplish this with the xhost(1)
command; for example:
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If you use the -font <name> argument, you can choose from the
following fonts:
S Dasfont-16 8 x 16 pixels
S Dasfont-12 6 x 12 pixels
S Dasfont-20 10 x 20 pixels
S Dasfont-24 12 x 24 pixels
If you use the -autofont argument, the largest font that can be displayed
on your X terminal is automatically selected.
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If your X server is named reptile and you are working with csh, you
could add the following line:
If the DAS and the workstation are properly configured and available,
the command script will start the 92XTerm software with the specified
DAS. The Tek_La window will appear on the specified workstation. If
any errors occur, the command script will display an error message and
exit (with a value of +1). You may want to refer to Appendix A for
information on error messages that may appear.
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Message Description
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If you use the 9202XT mode, you can quit the application by powering
off the DAS. You cannot quit the application by closing the Tek_La
window in the 9202XT mode. The window will close temporarily and
then restart automatically. To close the application, you must select the
92XTerm Manual mode (refer to Section 2, if necessary).
When you quit the application, the DAS does not retain the information
displayed on the menus. If you want to save any information on the
DAS setups, you must save the setups using the Save/Restore menu
prior to quitting the application (refer to the DAS System User Manual
for information about the Save/Restore menus). The next time that you
start the application, you are actually starting the DAS from its default
setups.
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Appendix A: ERROR MESSAGES AND
TROUBLESHOOTING
This appendix describes some of the problems that you might encounter
while installing and using the 92XTerm software and provides some
solutions for those problems. This appendix also describes some of the
error messages that you may encounter while using the product.
HARDWARE PROBLEMS
There are basically two kinds of hardware problems that you may
encounter while either installing or using the 92XTerm product:
problems with the RS-232 console terminal, and problems with the
DAS or the DAS Ethernet interface.
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Error Messages and Troubleshooting
If you have an illegal configuration, the DAS can sometimes detect this
when you first power on the DAS. If the DAS detects an illegal
configuration, it will display a message to the RS-232 console terminal
connected to the DAS’s terminal port and then shut down. If this
occurs, refer the DAS System User Manual for information on DAS
configuration limitations. If the illegal configuration was due to power
limitations, you should also refer to the DAS System User Manual for
information on the DAS’s power requirements.
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Error Messages and Troubleshooting
When you install the new Install utility with the 92XTerm software, the
utility places new versions of the utilities on the DAS hard disk. Some
of these files may not verify properly with older versions of system
software. The newer versions of the Install utility are compatible with
older versions of the DAS system software.
The Make utility is located on the first floppy disk of the 92XTerm
software. The procedures for running the file system Make utility are
described in the DAS System User Manual. Refer to those procedures if
you find it necessary to rebuild or check the file system. You may also
find it necessary to run the File System Check procedure. That
information is also listed in the DAS System User Manual.
Problem: The host cannot connect with the DAS using ftp or rcp.
Possible Solutions: There are a few situations that can cause this problem. Check for one of
the following possibilities:
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Possible Solutions: There are a few different possibilities that can cause this problem.
1. Make sure that you look for the file in the correct directory on
the DAS. If you use ftp to transfer the tar file to the host, the tar
file is located in the Temp_Bin directory on the DAS. After you
establish the connection to the ftp server on the DAS, change
directory (cd) to the Temp_Bin directory on the DAS. If you list
the contents of the directory (using the ls command), you should
see the 92XTerm.tar file. If you use rcp to transfer the file to the
host, you must specify the complete path to the file. If you use
rcp, the path to the file is /la_files/Temp_Bin/92XTerm.tar.
2. If you have verified that you are in the correct directory and the
file is not there, the tar file could have been deleted by another
DAS user to conserve disk space. If this is the case, reinstall the
92XTerm system software to get another copy of the
92XTerm.tar file.
Problem: An error occurs when attempting to transfer the tar file from the DAS
to the host.
Possible Solutions: There could be a problem with the permissions on the host. Make sure
that you have write-permission in the host directory to which you are
transferring the tar file.
Problem: The tar file transfers successfully to the host, but the tar command on
the host fails to extract the contents of the tar file.
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Possible Solutions: If you get a checksum error, the tar file could have been corrupted
during the transfer from the DAS to the host.
1. Try listing the files in the tar file without extracting them. To do
this, use the following command:
2. If you still get a checksum error, the tar file could be corrupt. Try
transferring the file from the DAS again. If you use ftp to do the
file transfer, make sure that before you transfer the file you set
the ftp binary mode transfer (by entering the binary ftp
command).
3. If you still have a problem, the tar file on the DAS could be
corrupt. Try installing the 92XTerm application software again
on the DAS and then transfer the new tar file to the host. You can
also run the Verify option of the Install utility to verify the file on
the DAS (the Verify option will inform you which file is faulty
and may need to be reinstalled).
If you get a “permission denied” error message, check for the
following:
1. Check the permissions set for the tar file itself. Verify that you
have read-permission for the file.
2. Check the permissions set for the current directory. To do this,
enter the following command while you are in the directory on
the host that contains the tar file:
ERROR MESSAGES
Error messages will be displayed on the workstation or on the RS-232
console terminal. This section describes some of these messages. Other
error messages generated by the the DAS are documented in the DAS
System User Manual. Refer to that manual for more information on the
system error messages.
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Description: The startdas shell script attempted to contact the DAS named
“das_name” through the network. There was no response from the DAS
within the allotted timeout period.
This problem can occur when the workstation on which the startdas
shell script ran does not know the correct Internet address for the
specified DAS.
The DAS may not be active on the network due to several reasons. For
example:
Description: The specified DAS is not configured for 92XTerm operation. Run the
Configuration utility to configure the DAS for 92XTerm operation
(refer to Appendix B for more information on the Configuration
utility).
Message: This system is configured for 92XTerm operation, but not in use.
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Description: The specified display device cannot be opened. This error may be due
to the following reasons:
Description: These errors indicate the 92XTerm software was unable to locate the
special font required by the DAS user interface. This font must be
installed on the X server and the font path must be set. Refer to
Installing the DAS Fonts on the Host in Section 2 of this manual for
information on installing fonts on the X server.
Description: The DAS file that stores the values of the network parameters set by the
Configuration utility is either missing or contains bad data. Check the
contents of the file with the Configuration utility, and be sure to leave
the utility with the “Exit” selection to save the parameter values in the
LAN database file.
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Description: This message may appear when the DAS is configured for the 92XTerm
Autostart operating mode. It indicates that the DAS was unable to start
the 92XTerm application on the default X server.
Description: This message may appear when the DAS is configured for the 9202XT
operating mode. It indicates that the DAS was unable to start the
application on the 9202XT X server.
Check with your system administrator for help on resolving some of the
following problems:
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Appendix B: DAS CONFIGURATION UTILITY
Use the Configuration utility to check or set the various parameters for
operating the system. In most cases, you will use this tool to check or
set the network addresses used to enable communications between the
instrument and the host or color terminal. Use the utility to set the
operating mode and save, restore, or delete system software images.
You can also use the utility to check the results of the power-on
diagnostics.
The utility loads onto the hard disk when you initially install the system
software. To start the utility, power on the instrument with DIP
switch #1 in the down position and type /config at the BOOT?> prompt.
USER INTERFACE
The Configuration utility is mainly intended for use with network
systems or with systems with X terminals. However, a console terminal
is recommended to display status or error messages while using the
utility. You can also use the Serial window of an X terminal for this
purpose if you do not have an external console terminal.
The utility does not make use of any special characteristics of any
terminal. The utility assumes that the terminal can display 80 characters
per line and at least 24 lines per screen. No special character positioning
or highlighting is used.
The basic utility consists of a main menu and several submenus. Each
menu has a list of selections to choose from and lists the current values
of the parameters. A Help selection is also available for each menu
item.
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MAIN MENU
The Main menu displays as soon as you start the utility. Figure B-1
shows an example of the main menu. To select an item in the main
menu, enter the character enclosed in parenthesis following the line
number of the item you are interested in, and press the Return key. You
can also enter the line number, and press the Return key.
Configuration Utility:
Figure B-1. DAS Configuration main menu. Values of previously defined parame-
ters will appear in the menu. Undefined parameters will be blank.
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You must have an image saved on the hard disk before you attempt to
restore an image; if not, the current image will be lost. Once you save
an image, you cannot use the image. You have to restore an image
before you can use it.
Be aware that saving an image of the current system software causes the
software to be removed. Therefore, you must install new software
following a Save operation before returning to normal operation. You
can install new software either from floppy disks or by restoring a
previously saved image.
The Available: field at the right end of the save entry in the Main menu
shows the type of system software that is currently installed and
available for saving, if any. The value None signifies that the DAS
system software has not been installed, or has been removed as the
result of either a save or operating mode change.
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You will be prompted to verify your actions before the save operation
occurs. If the save operation cannot be carried out, you will be returned
to the main menu.
NOTE
You must have an image saved on the hard disk before you
attempt to restore an image; if not, the current image will
be lost.
The Available: field at the right of the Restore entry in the Main menu
shows the type of system software that is currently saved and available
to restore, if any. The value None signifies that there are no saved
images present on the hard disk.
You will be prompted to verify your actions before the restore operation
occurs. If the restore operation cannot be carried out, you will be
returned to the main menu.
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You will be prompted to verify your actions before the delete operation
occurs. If the delete operation cannot be carried out, you will be
returned to the main menu.
If you want to use the default factory settings, enter Yes or Y at the
prompt. The utility will load the default settings. If you do not want to
use the default settings, enter No or N at the prompt, and you will be
returned to the main menu.
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DAS Configuration Utility
There are three different operating modes for the DAS: 9202XT,
92XTerm Manual, and 92XTerm Automatic. The available operating
modes depend on the system software. The 9202XT mode is for use
with the color X terminals, while the two 92XTerm modes are for use
with work station X server displays.
Table B-1 lists the software versions and the operating modes they
support.
Table B-1
System Software vs Operating Modes
Operating Mode DASXP DASNT
System Software System Software
9202XT X X
92XTerm Manual X
92XTerm Autostart X
To set or change the name, enter a new name, and press the Return key.
To retain the current name, press the Return key without entering any
other characters. You will be returned to the main menu.
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Enter a new value in the range of 1025 to 65535, or press the Return
key without entering an number to retain the current value.
Enter a new value in the range of 0 to 30 or –1 for Off Line. Press the
Return key to retain the current value.
NOTE
You do not need to update the Flash ROM in the terminal
to change the Internet address. Use the other selections in
the Configuration Utility Main menu to update the internet
information for the DAS. Update the terminal internet
information in the Boot Monitor. Internet addresses and
other networking parameters are normally assigned by
your system administrator.
After setting the parameters, select item U to begin updating the Flash
ROM. You will be asked to confirm your actions before starting the
operation. Enter y to confirm your actions.
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DAS Configuration Utility
Read the entire Flash ROM procedure on the screen before continuing.
To redisplay the procedure on the screen, press the Return key.
NOTE
If your X terminal is not a 9202XT or 9203XT Terminal
(XP17 or XP18) skip to Step 2.
NOTE
The boot path information is case sensitive. Be sure to
copy the boot path exactly as displayed. The terminal will
not boot properly if the boot path is wrong.
4. Reset the terminal by pressing the Control, Alt, and Delete keys
simultaneously.
5. When the Boot Monitor appears on the screen, press the space
bar to stop the boot process. This prevents the terminal from
completing the boot process before the parameters are set.
NOTE
Some NVRAM parameters cannot be set at the Boot
Monitor. If you have problems with the Flash procedure,
try restoring the terminals factory settings by issuing the
NVFACTORY command and then returning to this
procedure.
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DAS Configuration Utility
10. Enter the boot path name of the boot file. If you have a 9204XT
or a 9205XT terminal, enter:
BPATH /XP300/os
BPATH /XP10/os
11. Enter the boot method parameter that the X terminal will use
after the Flash ROM update is complete by typing:
BMETHOD ROM
13. Enter the BOOT command to use for the Flash ROM update
process by typing:
BOOT TFTP
NOTE
Do not continue with the following steps until the terminal
has rebooted. The boot process is complete when the Serial
window appears (the word “Connected” is displayed in the
window).
14. After the Serial window appears, press the Return key. The
following messages appear on the screen:
Answering NO to this question will return you to STEP 1.
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DAS Configuration Utility
15. Press the Return key until the following text appears:
16. Enter y in response to the prompt. The text for Step 2 will appear
on the screen.
When you start the Flash Update process, the X terminal will write the
parameters to the Flash ROM. The process will take approximately 10
minutes. When the terminal boots, the Flash ROM monitor displays the
following message: FLASH UPDATE IN PROGRESS. If the message
does not appear, the Flash Update process failed. Follow the
suggestions displayed on the screen to identify any problems.
17. When you are ready to start the Flash Update process, enter y in
response to the prompt on the screen. Verify that the Flash
Update In Progress message is displayed.
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DAS Configuration Utility
Select item E to save any changes and exit to the BOOT?> prompt.
This would be the normal way to leave the utility. All changes will be
saved and will take affect when the DAS 9200 returns to normal
operation.
After quitting the Configuration utility, you will return to the BOOT?>
prompt, from which you can enter /install to install new software, or
reset the DIP switch, restart the DAS, and return to normal operation.
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Appendix C: 92XTERM X RESOURCES
This appendix discusses some of the 92XTerm resources that you can
customize for your particular application. The following resources are
described:
XDas.Color.Black: black
XDas.Color.White: white
XDas.Color.Red: red
XDas.Color.Orange: orange
XDas.Color.Yellow: yellow
XDas.Color.Blue: blue
XDas.Color.Grey: gray60
There are seven colors used by the DAS. The 92XTerm software allows
you to redefine any of the seven colors to any of the colors available on
your workstation. Table C–1 shows the XDas resource names and
default values used by your 92XTerm software.
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92XTERM X Resources
The list of acceptable color names that you can substitute for the default
values can typically be found in one of the following files:
or
Notice that the name for the Grey definition is gray60. You can vary the
intensity of the gray to fine-tune gray levels for producing monochrome
hard copies. The default value, as shown in the table is gray60, which is
slightly more than halfway between gray0 (black) and gray100 (white).
XDas.Color.Black: black
XDas.Color.White: white
XDas.Color.Red: gray60
XDas.Color.Orange: gray55
XDas.Color.Yellow: gray90
XDas.Color.Blue: gray45
XDas.Color.Grey: gray60
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92XTERM X Resources
XDas.Color.Black: black
XDas.Color.White: white
XDas.Color.Red: black
XDas.Color.Orange: white
XDas.Color.Yellow: white
XDas.Color.Blue: black
XDas.Color.Grey: black
Dasfont-16 (default) 8 x 16
Dasfont-12 6 x 12
Dasfont-20 10 x 20
Dasfont-24 12 x 24
The default font size is based on a 8 x 16 pixel font that is the typical
size used with most Sun workstations. However, other platforms may
require different font sizes to improve readability. Table C-4 shows the
names of the fonts and their sizes.
You can specify the font in the XDas file so it is available each time
you start the application. For example, to specify the 6 x 12 font,
change the XDas.font line to the following:
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92XTERM X Resources
If you prefer your own X resource values for your 92XTerm application,
you can override the modified XDas defaults on the DAS by setting the
resource values in your X server resource database as described earlier.
Be aware that an error in the resource name of any individual color or
other 92XTerm resources in the XDas file (either on the DAS or in the
X server resource database) will cause the 92XTerm application to use
the internal default setting for that resource value. An invalid value will
also cause 92XTerm to use its internal default value and generate an
error message on the console terminal.
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Appendix D: STARTDAS SCRIPT
This appendix contains a listing of the startdas shell script used to start
the DAS application.
#!/bin/sh
#***************************************************************************
#*
#* (C) Copyright 1992 Tektronix, Inc., P.O. Box 4600, Beaverton,
#* Oregon, 97075. Licensed material - program property of Tektronix.
#* All rights reserved.
#*
#* Description: This script is used to remotely start the 92XTerm version of
#* the DAS9200 system software.
#*
#* The DAS9200 to be used can be specified via the '-das' flag
#* on the command line, or via the $DAS9200 environment variable.
#* If both are specified, the command line argument has precedence.
#*
#* The X_server to be used can be specified via the -display flag
#* on the command line, or via the $DAS9200_DISPLAY environment
#* variable. If both are specified, the command line argument has
#* precedence. If neither are specified, display 0, screen 0 on
#* the invoking workstation will be used.
#*
#* example: startdas -das gumby -display eldar:0.0
#*
#***************************************************************************
#Search command line args for values for "das" and "display"
#Collect all other arguments into "other_args" for passing on to the DAS
while test $# -ne 0
do
case $1 in
[hH?]) HELP=TRUE; break ;;
[hH]elp) HELP=TRUE; break ;;
HELP) HELP=TRUE; break ;;
-[hH?]) HELP=TRUE; break ;;
-[hH]elp) HELP=TRUE; break ;;
-HELP) HELP=TRUE; break ;;
-das) das=$2; shift ;;
-display) display=$2; shift ;;
-d) display=$2; shift ;;
*) other_args="$other_args $1" ;;
esac
shift
done
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