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1247.1 | don't quote me..! | CSCMA::STOWELL | who am i..? why am i here..? | Mon Feb 03 1997 15:20 | 6 |
| If memory (no punn intended) servers me right...you need a different
backplane for the larger memory...my head is hurting from trying to
think back to 1985 when i last worked on one of these beasts...!
Lots o luck,
Bill
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1247.2 | Shouldn't need a backplane... | TOPTEN::KELLER | | Mon Feb 03 1997 20:08 | 6 |
| I have some 77xx's that started life as 76xx's, and have a mix of 512Mb
and 2Gb boards running from 4.0 to 4.3 console software and have never
replaced a backplane. I don't think a 7800 is any different, although
I haven't worked on one.
Larry
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1247.3 | backplane the same | PROXY::SADIN | | Tue Feb 04 1997 09:32 | 10 |
| The 78xx is only a module change. The platform for the 76XX,77XX and
78XX is identical.
We are trying to hunt up a 512meg board here in engineering to try
this. I have never encountered the symptom described in .0. It sounds
a little odd. I don't believe that version 4.3 has anything to do with
what was described since there were no code changes inthe console
dealing with memory.
Jim Sadin
AVSRPE
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1247.4 | Works OK for us | PROXY::SADIN | | Tue Feb 11 1997 15:55 | 10 |
| We finally got our 512meg module back. We set up the configuration in
the base note and we did not see the same results. Our system
configured the memory correctly. I'm not sure what or why this system
exhibited those symptoms. Was there any manual interleave scripts left
over from a previous configuration? I'm at a loss to explain how this
could happen.
Regards,
Jim SAdin
AVSRSE console engineer
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