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4204.1 | | ULTRA::KINDEL | Bill Kindel @ BXB1 | Tue Oct 16 1990 10:19 | 18 |
| Re .0:
> Without warning, my A500 fails to boot and displays the following
> Software Guru message:
>
> #00000003.00C01570
Jeff,
Just how far does the boot process get? It sounds like you're past the
initial hardware check and into the execution of s/startup-sequence.
Does the same symptom occur if you boot from DF0? Perhaps you have a
corrupted executable file on the hard disk. I don't have a memory map
in order to say where location 00C01570 is, but if it's in the A590
expansion RAM, it would certainly be worth your while to boot/run the
A590 RAM test program.
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4204.2 | | SMAUG::MELANSON | Jeff Melanson, IBM I/C | Tue Oct 16 1990 12:22 | 10 |
| > Just how far does the boot process get? It sounds like you're past the
> initial hardware check and into the execution of s/startup-sequence.
I don't think the boot got that far. The same symptom occurs
irregardless of the boot device (i.e., HD or DF0:). I even tried
booting as a minimum A500 by removing the HD, modem, joystick, external
floppy and the same symptom appeared.
Jeff
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4204.3 | FWIW | DECWET::DAVIS | You always get what you deserve | Tue Oct 16 1990 13:23 | 3 |
| My understanding is that $c00000 memory is the 512K expansion memory
located in the underside of the A500. Try reseating or removing the
"trap door memory module" and rebooting.
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4204.4 | Try This | DICKNS::MACDONALD | VAXELN - Realtime Software Pubs | Tue Oct 16 1990 14:51 | 1 |
| Replace you devs:system-configuration file and ytou'll be all set.
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4204.5 | fixed | SMAUG::MELANSON | Jeff Melanson, IBM I/C | Fri Oct 19 1990 21:09 | 4 |
| I brought the machine into Omnitek and they fixed the problem by
simply reseating the IC's.
Jeff
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