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SACOP DATA DECODE

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BC9CONSONO

Technical User
Dec 2, 2002
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RU
Hi all!

Can I fetch any useful info from sacop printout, how to decode the hex data?

<susip:rou=x,tru=all;
STATUS INFORMATION AT 14:32:13 03DEC02
ROU TRU TYPE TRAFFIC STATE/PTR LINE STATE/PTR ADD INFO
10 001-1 TL60 IDLE #008E FREE #00FF

<sacop:lim=1,unit=memory,addr=00FF;
MEMORY CONTENT ON ADDRESS POSITION
EXE A

ADDRESS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ISO
000000F0 00 00 41 04 00 00 41 04 00 00 41 04 00 00 41 04 ..A...A...A...A.
END
 
You had to know what you are printing. If you dont have the source code, sacop is useless. Also the printout will say hex and you had to convert it to binary. Every bit has a meaning and as I said, you need the source code for this.
 
to patcher
Good day! Or I have to have a program-decoder... Like Tracer from Vasia for results after STDEI or STDNI / STRAP.
 
Nop not sure what is Tracer. The source code I'm saying is the Plex View. In this, you can see what are the data on each signal. Let say you initiate a signal trace, in order to know each data on every signal you had to check it in Plex View. Every BC release has its own Plex View. When the units are recompiled you had to get the new source code for this, because the address allocations are changed.
And you cannot get the Plex View unless authorised by E///.
Hope this will help.
//patcher
 
Yes... As I know now, in our market some time ago E/// decided not to deliver PlexView to end-users... Not for MD110 nor AXE-10 (Module E). At least, w/o appr. courses.

Best regards,
thanks a lot for your help! :)

bc9consono
 
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