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computer which appears similar to the following:
01:02,1 06/16/94 15:55:30 MESSAGE FROM PORT
1<cr><lf>
01:02,2 06/16/94 15:55:30 MESSAGE FROM PORT
2<cr><lf>
01:02,3 06/16/94 15:55:30 MESSAGE FROM PORT
3<cr><lf>
01:02,4 06/16/94 15:55:30 MESSAGE FROM PORT
4<cr><lf>
where 01:02,x represents Unit 1/Module 2/Port x,
06/16/94 15:55:30 is the time tag indicating that the
message was recorded on June 16, 1994 at 3:55:30 pm,
and MESSAGE FROM PORT x<cr><lf> is the actual
message (x = 1 to 4). If you are in command reporting
mode and request a single message or all messages
from Port x, you will receive a single message or all
messages that appear in a format similar to that shown
above. The Port ID can also consist of the device name
of the port.
If you are operating in command reporting mode and
issue the RBn<cr> command, the I/O module sends all
buffered data from the requested port(s) with each data
block preceded by the Unit#:Module#,Port# or device
name. Only data buffered at the time the RBn<cr>
command is issued is sent to the host computer. Data
received after the RBn<cr> command has been issued is
buffered and requires another command to be sent to
the host computer.
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CONFIGURATION
Configuration changes for the
V50/V73/V74/V75/V76/V86/V87 module are made
through any host module, the service port, or the front