If you define the logical FAL$LOG to a byte hex value, then FAL will
write some debugging information about the net-process to the
log-file.
bit 0 - filenames and type of access
bit 1 - performance statistics
bit 2 - DAP messages
bit 3 - DAP message packet and mailbox AST completion
bit 4 - DAP message packet and mailbox QIO requests
bit 5 - internal counters
In addition qualifiers can be specified:
/DISABLE=<2 hex digit> bit 0 - disable DAP CRC check
bit 1 - disable DAP message blocking
bit 2 - disable RMS multiblock caching
bit 3 - disable manual routing
/ENABLE=<2 hex digit>
/BPM=<5 decimal digit> max. number of bytes/DAP message to display
(default: 20)
/BPL=<2 decimal digit> max. number of bytes/line to display
(default: 20)
/RBK_CACHE=<3 decimal digits> RMS multiblock cache size
(default: 64, range:1-127)
/DBS=<5 decimal digit> DAP buffer size
/SYSTEM_ID=<4 hex digit> system identification
()
/VERSION=<8 hex digit> DAP version number
()
/SC1=<8 hex digit> system capabilities part 1
(bit 31-0 of )
/SC2=<8 hex digit> system capabilities part 2
(bit 63-32 of )