5.6.2 How to Start the ECU
Complete the following steps to run the ECU:
1. Invoke the console firmware.
• For systems running Windows NT—Shut down the operating system
or power up to the console Boot menu.
• For systems running OpenVMS or DEC OSF/1—Shut down the
operating system and press the Halt button or power up with the Halt
button set to the ‘‘in’’ position. When the console prompt >>> is displayed,
set the Halt button to the ‘‘out’’ position.
2. Start the ECU as follows:
Note
Make sure the ECU diskette is not write-protected.
• For systems running Windows NT—Select the following menus:
a. From the Boot menu, select the Supplementary menu.
b. From the Supplementary menu, select the Setup menu. Insert the
ECU diskette for Windows NT (AK-PYCJ*-CA) into the diskette drive.
c. From the Setup menu, select ‘‘Run EISA configuration utility from
floppy.’’ This boots the ECU program.
• For systems running OpenVMS or DEC OSF/1—Start the ECU as
follows:
a. Insert the ECU diskette for OpenVMS or DEC OSF/1 (AK-Q2CR*-CA)
into the diskette drive.
b. Enter the
ecu
command.
The system displays ‘‘loading ARC firmware.’’ Loading the ARC
firmware takes approximately 2 minutes. When the firmware is done
loading, the ECU program is booted.
3. Complete the ECU procedure according to the guidelines provided in the
following sections.
• If you are configuring an EISA bus that contains only EISA options, refer
to Table 5–6.
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