[rescue] Problems trying to resurrect a SparcStation IPC

Michael A. Turner rescue at sunhelp.org
Tue Nov 20 11:33:15 CST 2001


	Someone once posted a doc on how to do this, involved a file and a
watch battery. File the chip down until you can see two contacts and =
solder
the battery to those contacts. Sounded like fun to me as I need to do =
this
now also for a new IPC I got. If anyone has those instructions laying =
around
can you repost them?=20


<snip>

I think I remember that it's possible to solder a new battery on top of
the NVRAM chip if you do it *very*carefully*.

I'm sure someone knows more about this than I do... Right? Seems to
always be true here... ;)


> Gregory.Andy at mtvne.com wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I have a SparcStaion IPC which I have had for some time.  About 2
> years ago i rescued it from my old workplace and got it up and
> running, installed solaris 7 on it and got it running a few simple
> intranet type tasks.
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> I then moved house and it got put in a box and forgotten about.  I've
> now found it and made an effort to get it running but I am having
> problems.
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> Using a serial console I fired it up this morning, and this is the
> output.......
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> Starting real time clock...
> Incorrect configuration checksum;
> Clearing to default values.
> Probing Memory Bank #: 1 2 3 4 5
> Initializing Auxiliary Register
> Reset/Initialize Keyboard
> not nvramrc
> Setting up Console Parameters
> SPARCstation IPC, No keyboard.
> ROM Rev. 1.6, 36 MB memory installed, Serial #16777215.
> Ethernet address ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, Host ID: ffffffff.
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> The IDPROM checksum is incorrect.
> Testing
> Testing audio chip; listen for a beep
> Synchronous Error Reg Test
> Synchronous Virtual Address Reg Test
> Asynchronous Error Reg Test
> Asynchronous Virtual Address Reg Test
> System Enable Reg Test
> FPU Test
> Memory Test
> Cache Tag Memory Test
> Cache Data Memory Test
> Probing Memory Bank #: 1 2 3 4 5
> Booting from: le(0,0,0)vmunix
> Internal loopback test --
> Did not receive expected loopback packet.
> Can't open boot device
> Available Devices:
> SCSI disk [disk-device] (sd)
> Floppy Disk [disk-device] (fd)
> SCSI tape [tape-device] (st)
> le [network-device] (le)
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> Type b (boot), c (continue), or n (new command mode)
> >
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> It looks to me like the battery that keeps the seetings alive has =
gone
> dead, as even if i change a setting, if i power the machine off it
> doesn't keep it (e.g. ok setenv diag-switch? false)  it will keep it
> if i do a reset though.  The other thing that concerns me is the
> ethernet MAC address and HostID setting themselves to ffffffffffff -
> is it possible to change this.
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> If i try to boot it using:-
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> ok boot sd(0,2,0)
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> then it hangs, and i know this is the SCSI id of the drive...
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> ok probe-scsi
> Target 2
>   Unit 0   Disk          IBMDORS-=AEWA0A
> ok
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> If anyone could give me any pointers i would be most grateful, i
> really hope my IPC isn't dead!
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> Andy
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> Andy Gregory
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>
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Michael A. Turner
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