First of all I think you need to remove the external RMD from the active CPU and place the keycode.kcd file onto that RMD compact flash card in a folder called keycode.
Replace the RMD back into the slot on the CPU card.
Log into the system and then go to LD 143.
From there, you need to enter in the command
.
KSHO REC to view the current keycode status.
To install the new keycode, I think the command is
KNEW RMD
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KNEW dr Select new candidate keycode from: parm. Depending on
eligibility, the keycode may be instantly activated or activated
on next reset. Instant activation is supported if the new ISM limit
is greater than or equal to the actual ISM usage in the system.
Otherwise, the keycode activation is blocked.
Where parm has one of the following values:
PIV and CP PM CPU only
• RMD - candidate keycode on Removable Media Device
• FMD - candidate keycode created by means of KMAN/KUPL
PII CPU only
• F0 or F1 - keycode on the floppy drive on Core 1 or Core 0
• HD - candidate keycode hard drive
If the system instantly activates the New Keycode, the following
message prints:
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It's been a few years since I last did this.
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