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Conference wrksys::mikasa

Title:AlphaServer 1000 (aka Mikasa)
Moderator:WRKSYS::HESCHG
Created:Mon Nov 14 1994
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:917
Total number of notes:3293

886.0. "A1000 5/333 machine check in Pal mode" by HLFS00::VERKERK_R (Robert Verkerk) Thu Apr 17 1997 04:31

    colleages,
    
    A customer had the following mach check under NT. This machine is
    serviced by our partner. But in my own interest. Does anybody have an
    answer what this mach check is.. I don't have any service manuals to
    decode the error bits.. and the decoder programs I know don't do EV5 of
    the A1000
    
    This is a A1000 5/333
    
Fatal system hardware error: machine check in Pal mode

ICSR:   0000004144000300 ICPERR_STAT:  0000000000000000
MM_STAT:0000000000016251 DC_PERR_STAT: 0000000000000000
PS:     0000000000000000 VA:    FFFFFFFFE12BE000   VA_FORM: FFFFFFFF80384AF8
ISR:    0000000000000000 IPL:   0000000000000000   INTID:   0000000000000000
SC_STAT:0000000000000000 SC_CTL:000000000000F002   SC_ADDR: FFFFFF000067682F
EI_STAT:     FFFFFFF004FFFFFF EI_ADDR:  FFFFFF080000000F
BC_TAG_ADDR: FFFFFF80004D0FFF FILL_SYN: 0000000000000000
BC_CONTROL:  0000000200000041 BC_CONFIG:0000000001C11882
EXC_ADDR:    0000000000676B75 PAL_BASE: 0000000000670000

Press F1 to enter monitor, press any other key to restart
    
    thanks,
    
    Robert Verkerk.. MCS Holland..
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886.1AFW4::CLEMENCEThu Apr 17 1997 09:4153
Robert,

	Something is amiss. Is this really an AS1000 5/333 or AS1000 5/300?

	The data eludes to someone adjusting the speed of a AS1000 5/300
	to 333 mhz.

	This could cause the Machine Checks...

	This value in BC_CONFIG:0000000001C11882, is only valid for AS1000 
	5/300.

	Please check the cpu module for part number 54-24799 (a cpu that 
	really can run 333) or 54-24719 the cpu I think it is...

	If it really is running at 333 and the part number on it is 54-24719
	and you don't think the partner changed it, that is your problem....


						Bill Clemence


            <<< Note 886.0 by HLFS00::VERKERK_R "Robert Verkerk" >>>
                   -< A1000 5/333 machine check in Pal mode >-

    colleages,
    
    A customer had the following mach check under NT. This machine is
    serviced by our partner. But in my own interest. Does anybody have an
    answer what this mach check is.. I don't have any service manuals to
    decode the error bits.. and the decoder programs I know don't do EV5 of
    the A1000
    
    This is a A1000 5/333
    
Fatal system hardware error: machine check in Pal mode

ICSR:   0000004144000300 ICPERR_STAT:  0000000000000000
MM_STAT:0000000000016251 DC_PERR_STAT: 0000000000000000
PS:     0000000000000000 VA:    FFFFFFFFE12BE000   VA_FORM: FFFFFFFF80384AF8
ISR:    0000000000000000 IPL:   0000000000000000   INTID:   0000000000000000
SC_STAT:0000000000000000 SC_CTL:000000000000F002   SC_ADDR: FFFFFF000067682F
EI_STAT:     FFFFFFF004FFFFFF EI_ADDR:  FFFFFF080000000F
BC_TAG_ADDR: FFFFFF80004D0FFF FILL_SYN: 0000000000000000
BC_CONTROL:  0000000200000041 BC_CONFIG:0000000001C11882
EXC_ADDR:    0000000000676B75 PAL_BASE: 0000000000670000

Press F1 to enter monitor, press any other key to restart
    
    thanks,
    
    Robert Verkerk.. MCS Holland..

886.25/300 machine checkHLFS00::VERKERK_RRobert VerkerkThu Apr 17 1997 10:008
    Bill,
    
    I phoned the customer. The machine is really an 5/300 machine and NOT
    an 5/333. So what do you really think the problem is???
    
    greetings,
    
    Robert Verkerk
886.3DECWET::LEESCThu Apr 17 1997 12:438
If the machine has NT V4.0 and is running a version of AlphaBIOS below V5.21,
then upgrading the firmware to V5.21 or above will solve your problem.

You can download the latest firmware 
from http://www.windows.digital.com/support/sysoft.asp.


Scott
886.4A1000 5/300 mach checkHLFS00::VERKERK_RRobert VerkerkSun Apr 20 1997 09:569
    Thanks,
    
    for the reply..
    
    We will do this..
    
    greetings,
    
    Robert verkerk