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(ME) MESSAGE FRAME

                     ----- MESSAGE FRAME -----             E90L01G
NEWEST LINE = 0776
LINE ID MESSAGE                                             MM/DD HH:MM:SS
0759 01 X2LA9 FUNCTION: ST                                  03/25 14:47:23
0760 01 X2SA9 SSU0                                          03/25 14:48:56
0761 01 E2SA1 COMMAND NOT FOUND                             03/25 14:48:56
0762 01 X2SA9 PF 8                                          03/25 14:49:14
0763 01 X2SA9 PF 3                                          03/25 14:50:30
0764 01 X2LA9 FUNCTION: MA                                  03/25 14:50:35
0765 01 E2M31 CPU NOT IN STOPPED STATE                      03/25 14:50:35
0766 01 X2MA9 PF 2                                          03/25 14:51:47
0767 01 E2MA2 UNSUPPORTED PF KEY                            03/25 14:51:47
0768 01 X2MA9 PF 3                                          03/25 14:51:56
0769 01 X2LA9 FUNCTION: AD                                  03/25 14:52:10
0770 01 E2B31 CPU-0 NOT IN STOPPED STATE                    03/25 14:52:11
0771 01 X2BA9 PF 9                                          03/25 14:53:48
0772 01 X2B00 COMMAND COMPLETED                             03/25 14:53:48
0773 01 X2BA9 PF 2                                          03/25 14:54:49
0774 01 E2BA2 UNSUPPORTED PF KEY                            03/25 14:54:49
0775 01 X2BA9 PF 3                                          03/25 14:55:15
0776 01 X2LA9 FUNCTION: ME                                  03/25 14:55:20
              CL-0        CPU-0  CHP-0          RUN
RA                                                      []-[]00

Figure 14: MESSAGE FRAME screen

All SVP messages and commands to the SVP are stored in a message file. They can be viewed in the MESSAGE FRAME.


Frame-specific functions

Page down

one page forwards, in the direction of the newer entries

Page up

one page backwards, in the direction of the older entries

PF11

one page to the right for the display of long messages

PF10

one page to the left

Entering a line command in line 24 permits you to display a certain entry in the uppermost line.

Example: L 0700