Difference between revisions of "SYSPARAM"
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− | |align=center|2||[[UINT1]] ||colspan="3"| 1 - block the use of [[RESET DEVICE|$RESET]], [[SMALL RESET|$SMALL_RESET]] and [[CHILLY RESET|$RESET_CHILLY]] | + | |align=center|2||[[UINT1]] ||colspan="3"| 1 - block the use of data protocol commands [[RESET DEVICE|$RESET]], [[SMALL RESET|$SMALL_RESET]] and [[CHILLY RESET|$RESET_CHILLY]] <br> 0 - allows the use of above mentioned commands |
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|colspan="2"|Response||colspan="3"| $SYSPARAM | |colspan="2"|Response||colspan="3"| $SYSPARAM |
Latest revision as of 15:03, 11 August 2023
SYSPARAM (read and write system parameters) | 0x00B5 | 181 | AMC 11.5.3.4 | |
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$SYSPARAM 'block_reset' 1 $SYSPARAM 'block_reset' 0 |
Set block_reset parameter to 1 Reset state of block_reset parameter. | |||
SYSPARAM read and set system parameters, the parameters can be used from AMCd and from other process on the AMC boards (HAIPD). (EventHandler %syspar). | ||||
1 | TEXT16 | Name of parameter | ||
2 | UINT1 | 1 - block the use of data protocol commands $RESET, $SMALL_RESET and $RESET_CHILLY 0 - allows the use of above mentioned commands | ||
Response | $SYSPARAM |