Subject: Re: More 5000/200 questions...
To: Sean Davis <dive-nb@endersgame.net>
From: Simon Burge <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
List: port-pmax
Date: 06/03/2005 10:16:50
Sean Davis wrote:

> 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?

Yes, "slot 6" is the on-board ethernet.  I wonder if those errors means
that there's some sort of RAM (a buffer maybe) in the ethernet hardware?

If those are the only errors (and if they really mean your on-board
ethernet is not happy), you should still be able to plug a PMAD ethernet
card into one of the TurboChannel slots and use that instead.

Simon.
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