Intel AEDIT-86 Life Jacket User Manual


 
AEDIT -86 User's Guide
Configuration Commands
9.4
Determining the Configuration Values
The
default values
are
given
in
Table
9-2.
The
following list describes the order in which
AEDIT
-86
processes configuration-
command-related information:
I.
Sets
the
default value for
each
configuration command.
2. Checks to see
if
the system
is
a S III.
If
the system-id
is
SERIES
III,
then
sets
the configuration commands as defined under
S
III
in
Table
9-2.
3. Checks to see
if
the system
is
S IV.
If
so, then sets
the
configuration commands
as defined under
S
IV
in
Table
9-2.
4. Processes
the
macro file (which may contain configuration commands). For every
legal command, overwrites the previous value with
the
one newly specified.
When the above process
is
finished, the configuration set
is
checked automati-
cally.
The
following configuration commands must have a defined value:
AFMB,
AFMH,
AFMU,
AFMD,
AFML,
AFMR,
and
AFBK.
During
AEDIT-86
operation, new macro files can be loaded using the
MACRO
Get
command. After each addition, step
4 above
is
repeated, but the check for the minimal
set
of
defined configuration commands
is
not carried out.
NOTE
AEDIT
performs no consistency checks on the configuration commands. In
particular, there
is
no check as to whether two input codes have the same
hex value
or
one
is
the prefix
of
the other. In such a case, the result is
undefined.
Error. "insufficient configuration commands"
is
displayed and the
AEDIT-86
session
is
terminated
with the
error
if
one or more
of
the configuration commands
AFMB.
AFMH,
AFMU,
AFMD,
AFML,
AFMR,
or
AFBK
does not have a defined value.
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