[SunRescue] newbie with SS10 problems. (lots of them!)
Cyrus M. Reed
reedc at cc.wwu.edu
Tue Apr 11 23:25:54 CDT 2000
Actually, the SunHW Reference states the following for adding ram to the
SS10:
Memory is in the form of up to eight 16M (501-1785 or 501-2273)
or 64M (501-1930) 70ns SIMMs. They must be installed in the
order shown:
Nearest SBus connectors
J201 --------------------- (1) 0x00000000-0x03FFFFFF
J202 --------------------- (8) 0x10000000-0x13FFFFFF
J203 --------------------- (3) 0x04000000-0x07FFFFFF
J301 --------------------- (6) 0x14000000-0x17FFFFFF
J302 --------------------- (4) 0x08000000-0x0BFFFFFF
J303 --------------------- (5) 0x18000000-0x1BFFFFFF
J304 --------------------- (2) 0x0C000000-0x0FFFFFFF
J305 --------------------- (7) 0x1C000000-0x1FFFFFFF
The order would be given by the numbers in (), and the SIMMs the
special 128(?) pin SS10/20 kind....
I seem to recall that this is what I saw at docs.sun.com as well before
they took away the references to the SS10. If I only had an SS10 (or
even better, an SS20 :) to apply this knowledge to.... *sigh*
Check out the SunHW Ref (and other fine documents) on www.sunhelp.org,
they have all sorts of tidbits that will help with your SS10.
-Cyrus
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Ken Hansen wrote:
> RAM should be added by filling the SIMM slots in sequence, moving away
> from the SBUS slots toward the front of the unit - if you are looking at the
>
> SS10 with the back/connectors facing you, start at the nearest slot and work
>
> your way towards the front.
>
> I assume this is known good RAM?
>
> I assume you have a keyboard plugged in (no keys/no graphics - all info to
> serial port)?
>
> Was this a "known good" machine or a "removed working"?
>
> HTH,
>
> Ken
>
> Eric Hall wrote:
>
> > I can't get any video from my ss10 - I have a brand new Samsung
> > multi-sync monitor with an 13w3 adapter.The monitor has a function that
> > will display "out of sync" if that is the case. The monitor just stays
> > in standby mode, and does nothing. I can hook up my linux laptop with a
> > null-modem cable and get output.
> >
> > I'm also not sure what slots the simms go in. I have 4 16meg simms, and
> > the only way I can get the thing to boot is put one on each end - I.E. 1
> > and 8 slots. If someone could point me in the right direction I would
> > appreciate it. pointers to faqs accepted with thanks.
> >
> > Eric Hall
> >
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