Subject: More 5000/200 questions...
To: None <port-pmax@netbsd.org>
From: Sean Davis <dive-nb@endersgame.net>
List: port-pmax
Date: 06/02/2005 19:51:11
Okay, I ran 'test' on my 5000/200, and I'm not entirely sure how to
interpret the results. I'm thinking they mean bad RAM, but hopefully someone
on this list can clarify for me:

>>test
?TFL: 6/ram [PMAD-AA] (2: adrs=0xbf800414, rd=0x55545555, xpct=0x55555555)
?TFL: 6/int-lb [PMAD-AA] (7: CRC=0x54f905f9, xpctd=0xed02de11)
?TFL: 6/ram [PMAD-AA] (2: adrs=0xbf800414, rd=0x55545555, xpct=0x55555555)
?TFL: 6/int-lb [PMAD-AA] (7: CRC=0x54f905f9, xpctd=0xed02de11)
>>

adrs == address, xpct == expect, xpctd == expected, I assume?

The thing that makes me wonder is...
>>cnfg
 7: KN02-AA  DEC      V5.3t    TCF0  (0220cpu with  48 MB memory)
 6: PMAD-AA  DEC      V5.3a    TCF0  (enet: 08-00-2b-1b-c6-a4)
 5: PMAZ-AA  DEC      V5.3d    TCF0  (SCSI = 7)

so 6/* is stuff on the onboard ethernet, is it not?

-Sean