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\title{VAXstation 2000}
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\subtitle{Hardware Option Guide for the 4-Plane Graphics Coprocessor}
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\ordernumber{EK-VAXAA-4P-001}
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\author{digital equipment corporation}
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\address{maynard, massachusetts}
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\date{November 1987}
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\titlepicture{titles/EK-VAXAA-4P-001}
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\begin{document}
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\maketitle
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\toc
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\newpage
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\uchapter{Preface}
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\thispagestyle{preface}
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The VAXstation 2000 4-plane graphics coprocessor provides a 4-plane video
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Subsystem for the VAXstation 2000 System. This guide is intended for
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users who are upgrading their VAXstation 2000 System to support a 4-plane
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graphics System with a monochrome monitor. If you have a color monitor,
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see the documentation packaged with the color monitor.
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This guide describes the 4-plane graphics coprocessor and gives some
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diagnostic Information on this Option. It also describes how to install the color
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cable that is needed to use a monochrome monitor for gray-scale display.
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The VAXstation 2000 4-plane graphics coprocessor is installed by a DIGITAL
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service representative.
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\subsection*{Recommended Reading Path}
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Read the VAXstation 2000 hardware and operating system Software documentation in the following order:
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item Hardware Installation Information
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item VAXstation 2000 Hardware Installation Guide (Order No. EK-VAXAC-IN-003.)
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\item To install a monochrome monitor, see this guide, the VAXstation 2000 Hardware Option Guide for the 4-Plane Graphics Coprocessor (Order No. EK-VAXAA-4P-001.)
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\item Workstations and MicroVAX 2000 Network Guide (Order No EK-NETAB-UG)
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\end{enumerate}
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\item Operating System Information
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item VAXstation 2000 Owner's Manual, Chapter 1 (Operating the VAXstation 2000) (Order No. EK-VAXAC-OM-003)
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\item MicroVMS VAXstation 2000/MicroVAX 2000 Installation Guide (Order No. AA-JR84A-TN)
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or
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ULTRIX-32W Basic Installation Guide for the VAXstation 2000 (Order No. AA-KU45A-TE)
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\end{enumerate}
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\item Reference Information
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item VAXstation 2000 Owner's Manual (Order No. EK-VAXAC-OM-003)
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\item MicroVMS VAXstation 2000/MicroVAX 2000 Operations Guide (Order No. AA-JR83A-TN)
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\end{enumerate}
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\end{enumerate}
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\subsection*{Special Notices}
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The following notices appear throughout this guide:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Notes - Contain general or supplemental information about a topic.
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\item Cautions - COntain information to prevent damage to equipment.
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection*{Conventions Used in This Guide}
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\begin{tabular}{m{3cm} m{7.5cm}}
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\hline
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\textbf{Convention} & \textbf{Meaning} \\
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\hline
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\textbf{Bold} & Notes, cautions and warnings appear in bold face. User input is also in bold.\\
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\hline
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\end{tabular}
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\newpage
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\setcounter{page}{1}
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\pagenumbering{arabic}
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\pagestyle{main}
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\usection{Setting Up the Color or Gray-Scale 4-Plane Graphics Option}
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If you have a monochrome monitor, use the instructions in this guide to
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install a color cable (packaged in the Upgrade kit) on the monitor.
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If you ordered a new monitor with your Upgrade kit, first set it up as described in
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the monitor installation documentation, packaged with the monitor.
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Then, after the Option is installed, follow the instructions in this guide.
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The VAXstation 2000 4-plane graphics coprocessor provides a 4-plane video
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Subsystem for the VAXstation 2000 System. This raster scan video Subsystem
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provides a resolution of 1024 by 864 pixels, and displays up to 16 gray-scales
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or 16 colors from a palette of 4096.
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A bitmap display provides variable character size or positioning and inherent
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graphics capability. The display provides about 850,000 pixels refreshed on
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the screen at 60 Hertz, thus preventing the flicker and smear of an interlaced
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display.
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\usection{Installing the Video Cable Assembly on a Monochrome Monitor}
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If you have a VR260 or VR150 monochrome monitor with a 4-plane graphics
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coprocessor to display gray-scale on your screen, you will need to install a
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color video cable assembly on your monitor.
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First, locate the video cable assembly shown in Figure 1 (part no. BC19S).
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\fig{MLO-1263-87}{Color Video Cable Assembly, BC19S}
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The following sections describe the installation process for the VR260 and
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VR150 respectively.
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\usubsection{VR260 Monochrome Monitor with 4-Plane Graphics Coprocessor}
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item Make sure the monitor's power supply is turned off.
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\item Insert only the G video cable connector of the color video cable assembly
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(BC19S) into the socket on the back of the monitor (Figure 2).
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\item Turn the connector clockwise to fasten.
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\textbf{Note: The R and B connectors will hang freely — do not connect
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them to anything.}
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\fig{MLO-1269-87}{Connecting G Cable Connector, VR260 Monochrome Monitor}
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\item Locate the shorter of the two knobs that come with the color video cable.
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\item Insert the shorter knob into the color video cable assembly.
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\item Turn the knob on the video cable assembly clockwise to secure it to the
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monitor (Figure 3).
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\fig{MLO-1270-87}{Video Cable Assembly Knob}
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\end{enumerate}
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\usubsection{VR150 Monochrome Monitor with 4-Plane Graphics Coprocessor}
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item Make sure the monitor's power supply is turned off.
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\item Locate the shorter of the two knobs that come with the color video cable.
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\item Insert the shorter knob into the color video cable assembly.
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\item Turn the knob on the video cable assembly clockwise to secure it to the monitor (Figure 3).
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\item Screw the video cable assembly into the cable mounting plate (Figure 4).
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\fig{MLO-1306-87}{Mounting Video Cable Assembly on VR150 Monitor, Color Cable}
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\textbf{Caution: Failure to secure the video cable assembly to the cable
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mounting plate may strain the cable and may also cause radio
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emissions in excess of FCC guidelines.}
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\item Connect only the G video cable to the video connector on the rear panel
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(Figure 5).
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\item Push the cable in and turn the connector clockwise to lock it in place.
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\end{enumerate}
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\textbf{Note: The R and B connectors will hang freely — do not connect them
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to anything.}
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\fig{MLO-1279-87}{Connecting G Cable Connector, VR150 Monitor}
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\usection{Connecting the Monitor Cable to the System Unit}
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Use the color video cable assembly (part no. BC19S) to connect your monitor
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to the System unit.
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Connect the monitor cable to the System unit as follows:
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\textbf{Caution: When installing the cables into the rear of the VAXstation 2000
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system unit, do not place the System unit on its front, as it may damage
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the drive door.}
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item Make sure the power supplies for the monitor and System unit are turned
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off.
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\item Lift up the cable-restraining bar on the rear of the VAXstation 2000 System
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unit (Figure 6).
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\fig{MLO-2116-87}{Connecting the Monitor Cable to the System Unit}
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\textbf{Note: If you plan to connect the printer and modern cables, leave the
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cable-restraining bar up until you have connected those options.}
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\item Connect the end of the BC19S video cable to the video port on the rear
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of the VAXstation 2000 System unit.
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The video port is identified by a
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video icon. Insert the cable with the video-icon side of the monitor cable
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facing you.
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\item Tighten the thumbscrews on the monitor video cable by turning them
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clockwise with your hngers (Figure 7).
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\end{enumerate}
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\textbf{Caution: Before connecting the monitor cable to the System, make sure
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the system's power supply is turned off.}
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\fig{MLO-2117-87}{Tightening the Thumbscrews on the Monitor Cable}
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\usection{Testing Your System}
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The VAXstation 2000 diagnostic tests are stored in the VAXstation 2000 read-
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only memory. After every power up, the VAXstation 2000 automatically Starts
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the System tests, which check the components of your System. The following
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section describes some of the diagnostic tests available on the VAXstation
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2000.
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For more information, see the \textit{VAXstation 2000 Hardware Installation
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Guide.}
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If you are going to perform diagnostic tests, make sure that both the monitor
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and System unit power supplies are turned on.
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\usubsection{A Note on Diagnostics}
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In diagnostics, a Single question mark precedes additional Status information.
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An example of Status information is:
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{\tt ? 4 00D0 0009.0213}
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This example indicates that there is a 4-plane coprocessor present in the
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System with a monochrome monitor and a color cable.
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If the 4-plane module has a fatal error, the monitor screen will remain blank.
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\textbf{Note: If your monitor does not display any information on the screen after
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the power-up test sequence, you may have a failure in your video board
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and/or other failures. Check the LEDs on your keyboard for secondary
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power-up error messages. If any of the LEDs in Table 1 are lit, call your
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service representative.}
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\begin{table}[H]
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\label{table:1}
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\caption{Power-Up Error Messages}
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\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l l}
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\hline
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\textbf{If} & \textbf{Then there is a}\\
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\hline
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The Hold Screen keyboard LED is lit & System failure\\
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The Lock keyboard LED is lit & Video board failure \\
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The Compose keyboard LED is lit & Communication option failure\\
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\hline
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\end{tabularx}
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\end{table}
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\usubsection{TEST 50 Mnemonics}
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When you run TEST 50, information about the system is displayed using the mnemonics listed in Table 2.
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\begin{table}[H]
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\label{table:2}
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\caption{Definitions of TEST 50 Mnemonics}
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\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l l}
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\hline
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\textbf{Mnemonic} & \textbf{Device}\\
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\hline
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CLK & System clock \\
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4PLN & 4-plane graphics coprocessor \\
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DZ & Serial line controller \\
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FP & Floating point \\
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HDC & Disk controller \\
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IT & Interval timer \\
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MEM & Memory \\
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MM & Memory management \\
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MONO & Monochrome video circuits on system module \\
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NVR & Nonvolatile RAM \\
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SYS & Interrupt controller and Ethernet ID ROM \\
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TPC & Tape controller \\
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\hline
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\end{tabularx}
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\end{table}
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The HDC mnemonic represents the disk Controller. The first group of numbers
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after the HDC line in the screen display teils you what type of device is
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installed.
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\usubsection{Monitor Screen Pattern Tests}
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Screen pattern tests are useful if you suspect a malfunction in your monitor.
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Record what you see and report it to your Service representative.
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\textbf{Note: Check your Software documentation for shutdown procedures before halting your System.}
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Put the VAXstation 2000 in console mode by pressing the halt button on the
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rear of the System. Then run any of the tests listed. When you have finished,
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type \textbf{BOOT} (or \textbf{BOOT} followed by the name of the device that contains
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operating System Software) at the console prompt and press Return to return
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to normal operation.
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\newpage
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\usubsubsection{Color Monitor}
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item Screen of Es Pattern
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Type \textbf{TEST 81} and press Return.
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The monitor displays a full screen of Es. Press Return to stop the display and return to the console prompt.
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\item White Screen
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Type \textbf{TEST 82} and press Return.
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The monitor displays a white screen. Press Return to stop the display and return to the console prompt.
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\item Eight Color Bars
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Type \textbf{TEST 87} and press Return.
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The monitor display eight color bars (Figure 8).
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\end{enumerate}
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\fig{MLO-1312-87}{Color Bars}
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\usubsubsection{Gray-Scale Patterns}
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If you are using gray-scale on your monochrome monitor and suspect a
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malfunction in your monitor, use the following test for gray-scale patterns:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Eight Gray-Scale Bars
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Type \textbf{TEST 88} and press Return.
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The monitor displays eight gray-scale bars from black to white.
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Press Return to stop the display and return the console mode prompt.
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\end{itemize}
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\usubsection{Restarting the System After Running Tests}
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While you are running any of the tests or procedures in this chapter, you are
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in console mode. To resume normal Operation of the VAXstation 2000, you
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must reenter program mode. The two ways to do this are:
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item Type \textbf{BOOT} at the console prompt and press Retum. The System then
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searches each device in turn for operating System Software.
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\item Type \textbf{BOOT} followed by a space and the name of the device that
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contains operating System Software and then press Return, as shown in
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this example:
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{\tt >>> BOOT DUA0}
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This procedure lets the System boot the operating System Software immediately, without searching.
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\end{enumerate}
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See your Software documentation for more information.
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\usubsection{Summary of TEST Commands}
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A list of all TEST commands and the tests or Utility programs they execute
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is shown in Table 3.
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\begin{table}[H]
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\caption{Summary of TEST Commands}
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\label{table:3}
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\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l l}
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\hline
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\textbf{Command} & \textbf{Test or Utility Program}\\
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\hline
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TEST 0 & System exersizer \\
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TEST F-1 & Self-tests of each device in the system \\
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TEST 50 & Configuration \\
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TEST 51 & Sets default boot device \\
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TEST 52 & Sets default boot flags (operating system dependent) \\
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TEST 53 & Sets default recovery action \\
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TEST 54 & Sets keyboard language \\
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TEST 70 & Diskette and fixed-disk formatter \\
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TEST 71 & Fixed-disk verifier \\
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TEST 81 & Screen of Es (color monitor) \\
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TEST 82 & White screen (color monitor) \\
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TEST 87 & IEight color bars (color monitor) \\
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TEST 88 & Eight gray-scale bars (color or monochrome monitor) \\
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\end{tabularx}
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\end{table}
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\Huge
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\textbf{\@title}\\
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\textbf{\@subtitle}\par
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\vspace{20pt}
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\large
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Order Number \@ordernumber\par
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\vspace{2em}
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% \ifx{\@titlepicture}
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\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\@titlepicture}\par
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% \fi
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\vspace{2em}
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\textbf{\@author}\\
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\textbf{\@address}
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}
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\newpage
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\justifying
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\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
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\thispagestyle{empty}
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\footnotesize
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\noindent\rule{\textwidth}{1.0pt}\\
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\textbf{November 1987}
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\par\noindent\rule{10em}{0.8pt}\\
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation.
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|
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Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.
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|
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The software, if any, described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of
|
||||
such license. No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability of software or equipment that is not supplied by Digital Equipment Corporation
|
||||
or its affiliated companies.
|
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|
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\par\noindent\rule{10em}{0.8pt}\\
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Copyright {\copyright}1987 by Digital Equipment Corporation.
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|
||||
All Rights Reserved.\\
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Printed in U.S.A.
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|
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\par\noindent\rule{10em}{0.8pt}\\
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||||
The READER'S COMMENTS form on the last page of this document requests the user's critical evaluation to
|
||||
assist in preparing future documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation:
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|
||||
\begin{tabular}{ m{3.5cm} m{3.5cm} l}
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||||
DEBET & DIBOL & ThinWire \\
|
||||
DEC & MASSBUS & ULTRIX-32 \\
|
||||
DECconnect & MicroVAX & ULTRIX-32m \\
|
||||
DECmate & MicroVMS & UNIBUS \\
|
||||
DECnet & PDP & VAX \\
|
||||
DECUS & P/OS & VAXcluster \\
|
||||
DECwriter & Professional & VAXstation \\
|
||||
DELNI & Q-bus & VMS \\
|
||||
DEMPR & Rainbow & VT \\
|
||||
DEQNA & RSTS & Work Processor \\
|
||||
DESTA & RSX & \\
|
||||
DEUAN & RT & [digital tm] \\
|
||||
\end{tabular}
|
||||
|
||||
{
|
||||
\raggedleft
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||||
\hfill ML-S857
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||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
FCC NOTICE: The equipment described in this manual generates, uses, and may emit radio frequency
|
||||
energy. The equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Computing
|
||||
device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection
|
||||
against such radio frequency interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this
|
||||
equipment in a residential area may cause interference, in which case the user at his own expense may be
|
||||
required to take measures to correct the interference.
|
||||
|
||||
\noindent\rule{\textwidth}{1.0pt}\\
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||||
|
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\normalsize
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||||
\newpage
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}
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\titleformat{\chapter}{\raggedleft\fontfamily{phv}\selectfont\bfseries\huge}{}{0.0em}{}[\hrule]
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\titlespacing{\chapter}{0pc}{0pc}{\baselineskip}
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\titleformat{\section}{\raggedright\fontfamily{phv}\selectfont\bfseries\huge}{}{0.0em}{}[]
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\titlespacing{\section}{0em}{0em}{0em}
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\titleformat{\subsection}{\raggedright\fontfamily{phv}\selectfont\bfseries}{}{0.0em}{}[]
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\titlespacing{\subsection}{0em}{0em}{0em}
|
||||
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||||
\titleformat{\subsubsection}{\raggedright\fontfamily{phv}\selectfont\bfseries}{}{0.0em}{}[]
|
||||
\titlespacing{\subsubsection}{0em}{0em}{0em}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\fig}[2]{\begin{figure}[H]
|
||||
\caption{#2}
|
||||
\begin{center}
|
||||
\includegraphics{fig/#1}
|
||||
\end{center}
|
||||
\end{figure}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\howtoorder}{%
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||||
\newpage
|
||||
\pagestyle{empty}
|
||||
\vspace*{1cm}
|
||||
\begin{center}
|
||||
\textbf{HOW TO ORDER}
|
||||
|
||||
\textbf{ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION}
|
||||
\end{center}
|
||||
\raggedright
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{p{2.5cm} p{2cm} p{3.5cm}}
|
||||
\hline
|
||||
\textbf{From} & \textbf{Call} & \textbf{Write} \\
|
||||
\hline
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Alaska, Hawaii, or New Hampshire & 603-884-6660 & \multirow{2}{\textwidth}{Digital Equipment Corporation\newline P.O. Box CS2008\newline Nashua, NH 03061} \\
|
||||
Rest of U.S.A and Pierto Rico* & 800-258-1710 \\
|
||||
\multicolumn{3}{m{\linewidth}}{* Prepaid orders from Puerto Rico must be placed with DIGITAL's local subsidiary (0809-754-7575)} \\
|
||||
\hline
|
||||
Canada & 800-267-6219 (for software documentation) & \multirow{2}{\textwidth}{Digital Equipment of Canada Ltd.\newline 100 Herzberg Road\newline Kanata, Ontario, Canada K2K 2A6\newline Attn: Direct Order desk} \\
|
||||
\vspace{0.5em}\\
|
||||
& 613-592-5111 (for hardware documentation) \\
|
||||
\hline
|
||||
Internal orders (for Software documentation) & - & Software Distribution Center (SDC)\newline Digital Equipment Corporation\newline Westminster, MA 01473 \\
|
||||
Internal orders (for hardware documentation) & 617-234-4323 & Publishing \& Circulation Serv. (P{\&}CS)\newline NR03-1/W3\newline Digital Equipment Corporation\newline Northboro, MA 01532 \\
|
||||
\hline
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\end{tabularx}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\toc}{%
|
||||
\pagestyle{preface}
|
||||
\begingroup
|
||||
\setlength{\parskip}{0.5em}
|
||||
\let\clearpage\relax
|
||||
\tableofcontents
|
||||
\thispagestyle{preface}
|
||||
\vspace{1em}
|
||||
\subsubsection*{Figures}
|
||||
\listoffigures
|
||||
\thispagestyle{preface}
|
||||
\vspace{1em}
|
||||
\subsubsection*{Tables}
|
||||
\listoftables
|
||||
\thispagestyle{preface}
|
||||
\endgroup
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\makeatletter
|
||||
\renewcommand\listoffigures{%
|
||||
\@starttoc{lof}%
|
||||
}
|
||||
\makeatother
|
||||
|
||||
\makeatletter
|
||||
\renewcommand\listoftables{%
|
||||
\@starttoc{lot}%
|
||||
}
|
||||
\makeatother
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