Using command options – Grass Valley Trinix NXT v.3.3.1 User Manual
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Configuration
The system will then respond with the following console message:
value = 0 = 0x0
Trinix1 > 20000528.001933: Restart FPGA in frame 0
slot 32 (class 2, type 26). (slaveDevice.cc:640)
20000528.001934: Restart FPGA in frame 0 slot 33
(class 2, type 26). (slaveDevice.cc:640)
20000528.001935: Restart FPGA in frame 0 slot 34
(class 2, type 26). (slaveDevice.cc:640)
20000528.001935: Restart FPGA in frame 0 slot 35
(class 2, type 26). (slaveDevice.cc:640)
The FPGAs have been updated. The lights on the selected boards will then
turn green.
Using Command Options
This section describes what will happen if a board type is not identified
when the updateFpgaGroup is entered and how to force an update.
Board Type Was Not Specified
When a board type is not specified and only the updateFpgaGroup
command is entered at the command prompt, a list of options will appear
as well as the available board types.