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1103.1 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | andy ��� leslie | Thu Jul 13 1989 00:36 | 11 |
| This is a *VERY* WAG. What HW version of the CPU do you have? If it is
pre-V1.2, then it won't support 14mb. This *might* cause the problems
you describe.
Not having manuals or anything with me at home, can't remember which
TEST it is, but at the >>> prompt, typ TEST 53 (I think) which shows
the config.
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1103.2 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | andy ��� leslie | Thu Jul 13 1989 00:38 | 5 |
| By the way, as a Moderator of DECWINDOWS, I've changed the title of
this topic to something a little more meaningful than "Need help bad".
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1103.3 | Check the memory board too | LINNHE::SYSTEM | A wave without a shore ... | Thu Jul 13 1989 05:17 | 8 |
| Check the memory board in the VS2000 too. Some people in my group have had
similar problems with machines stack dumping for no good reason.
This is more fully gone into in the MICROVAX notesfile on TURRIS but I forget
the note id.
Martin
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1103.4 | T 50 on VS2000 | RWCVAX::COULSON | Roger Coulson - SASE(System and Support Engineering) | Thu Jul 13 1989 10:39 | 7 |
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TEST 50 will yield the hardware facts about the system including the
version of the firmware on the VS2000.
/s/ Roger
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1103.5 | | STAR::MCLEMAN | There can only be but one... | Thu Jul 13 1989 10:51 | 6 |
| To run the 12 meg memory card, you must have a minimum of V2.2 of the system
firmware. Like stated before, this has been covered in detail in
TURRIS::MICROVAX. Please check there for more info.
Jeff
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1103.6 | HAVE THE RIGHT REVS. | KCBBQ::TERRY | | Thu Jul 13 1989 17:13 | 16 |
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Both systems have the proper firmware and VMS show memory
does recognize all the memory. I am still at a loss as
to how something seemingly easy is acting so strange
Thanks,
Brian Terry
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1103.7 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | andy ��� leslie | Thu Jul 13 1989 18:59 | 5 |
| Got any 4mb boards around? Swap one for a 12mb board and see what
happens.
Andy_who_could_"see"_all_memory_too.
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1103.8 | Please check the .5 reference | AGBEAR::HORNER | A.G.Bear, Low tech teddy bear | Sat Jul 15 1989 09:18 | 10 |
| Please read the microvax note mentioned in .5. There were problems
with early rev A2 12MB boards that would crash the VAX when memory
references went above the 10MB mark. Not all 12MB boards were
affected however, only those with certain chips. The microvax note
tells how to identify these boards with the affected chips, and then
have Field Service check your boards. Your problems are the classic
symptoms of having one of these boards.
Dave
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1103.9 | I think I got it figured out | KCBBQ::TERRY | | Mon Jul 17 1989 10:28 | 14 |
|
After doing some checking...it seems that Both systems have
the bogus 12MB boards. I appreciate the help, you all pointed
me in the right direction and helped me discover information
regarding these boards.
Thanks!!!
BT
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1103.10 | VS2000 decwindow crash, but not memory board | TOHOKU::TAYLOR | | Thu Dec 14 1989 16:55 | 9 |
| We have a VS 2000 that also crashes after the decwindows background is
put up but before the digital logo. But we know it is not the recent
memory upgrade, we connected another system disk to successfully boot
the same system.
ideas?
thanks,
mike
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1103.11 | | STAR::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman, VMS Development | Thu Dec 14 1989 17:27 | 1 |
| Have you autogen'd?
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1103.12 | autogen did not help | TOHOKU::TAYLOR | | Thu Dec 14 1989 20:23 | 6 |
| tried autogen a couple of times, including without the old
modparams.dat that worked in 5.2/1.0.
The DECW$server*.log are empty, and DECW$SM.LOG is not created.
mike
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