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5.14.
SADIE
Diagnostic
Functions
SADIE
diagnostic
functions
fall
into
six
classes
accessible
from
the
COMMAND
LEVEL
menu.
This
is
the
first
menu
displayed
after
product
invocation.
The
first
class
is
exe-
cution
of
a
test
list
reached
by
the
LIST command, L,
or
the
CHOOSE
command, C. The
second
class
is
execution
of
a
sin-
gle
test
reached
by
the
TEST
command, T,
or
the
REPEAT
com-
mand,
R.
The
third
class
is
display
of
SADIE-maintained
error
logs.
The
DISPLAY
command,
D,
displays
the
error
sum-
mary
log
for
the
most
recently
executed
list.
The A command
displays
the
cumulative
error
log
for
ALL
tests
in
the
most
recently
executed
list.
The
fourth
class
is
the
EDIT
com-
mand,
E,
which
provides
editing
functions
for
test
lists
such
as
creation,
modification,
storage,
and
retrieval.
The
fifth
class
is
the
tape
maintenance
functions,
reached
by
the
M command.
These
functions
allow
additions
and
dele-
tions
of
tests
in
the
SADIE
test
library.
The
sixth
class
is
the
QUIT
command,
Q,
which
performs
an
orderly
return
to
the
PROM
Monitor.
Two
functions
are
controlled
by
the
START
and
RESET
buttons.
Pressing
RESET
disables
SADIE
and
enables
the
PROM
monitor.
Presssing
START
halts
the
function
that
is
executing
by
gen-
e~ating
a
Non-Maskable
Interrupt
(NMI).
In
addition
to
halting
the
current
test,
SADIE
displays
a
PAUSE
menu,
described
later.
5.14u1.
Console
Interactions:
RUNNING
A
TEST
LIST
Since
single
tests
are
executed
as
if
they
were
one-line
test
lists,
the
running
of
test
lists
is
treated
first.
The
user
can
run
the
test
list
currently
in
memory
with
the
LIST
command, L,
or
choose
any
of
the
lists
stored
on
tape
with
the
CHOOSE
command, C.
In
the
second
case,
the
catalog
of
test
list$
is
displayed,
and
the
one
selected
by
the
user
is
transferred
from
tape
to
memory.
In
either
case,
the
subse-
quent
actions
are
identical.
The
test
list,
or
the
starting
portion
of
a
list
too
long
for
the
screen,
is
displayed.
The
user
can
specify
the
line
where
list
execution
begins;
S
begins
execution
at
line
1,
<CR>
begins
execution
at
the
current
line.
The
current
line
is
indicated
in
the
display
by
an
asterisk
(*)
in
the
left
margin.
Initially,
the
current
line
is
line
1;
however,
by
entering
another
number,
the
user
can
change
the
current
line
to
that
number.
After
a
request
for
execution
of
the
list,
a
check
of
the
list
is
performed
by SADIE,
and
the.
SADIE
error
logs
are
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