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Commands
CSMIM-T1 Hardware Installation Guide
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The status word “! ~XXXX~”, where XXXX are four hexadecimal digits, 
decodes as follows:
8000 = 
Command complete
4000 = 
Chip is busy
2000 = 
Command completed without error
1000 = 
Command aborted by an abort command
800 = 
Late collision detected
400 = 
Carrier lost
200 = 
CTS lost
100 = 
DMA underrun
80 = 
Transmission deferred because link was busy
40 = 
Collision detected during interframe spacing
(SQE/Heartbeat detected)
20 = 
Excessive collisions
10 = 
Reserved
The lowest nibble (bits 3 to 0) are a count of collisions during this 
transmission. For example:
~8802~ = Complete, Late collision, 2 collisions
~8841~ = Complete, Late Collision, SQE detected, 1 collision
The boot command display (using bfs) looks like this:
monitor:: boot
Enter boot file name[(ip) “oper.56.enet”,\
(mop) “OPER_56_ENET.SYS”]:: 
Requesting default boot file “OPER_56_ENET.SYS” for MOP/VMS\
 
loads and “oper.56.enet” for all other protocols.
Unanswered requests shown as ‘?’,transmission errors as ‘*’.
Requesting boot from 192.9.200.88 via Ethernet...
Booting BFS file using open delay of 8
Booting BFS file from 192.9.200.88
Header received OK. Received data blocks shown as ‘.’.
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