[rescue] Re: How to find the failed chip(s) on a VME 1102 board?

Adam Kropelin akropel1 at rochester.rr.com
Sun Nov 17 19:15:23 CST 2002


----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Thompson" <m_thompson at ids.net>
To: <rescue at sunhelp.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 5:55 PM
Subject: [rescue] Re: How to find the failed chip(s) on a VME 1102 board?

Adam Kropelin wrote:
> >Memory Test (Testing 0x00000020 MBytes)  Testing Meg #00000004
> > Err 18: CE on Memory Brd 00000000, Bd Addr = 0x0040000F, Syn bits =
> >00000052.
> >
> >Alternately, does anyone have an 1102 (or larger capacity ;) memory board
> >they'd be willing to part with? A trade would be easier and less error
prone
> >than replacing the chip, methinks.
>
> I have 18 of them on the shelf. What do you have to trade for?

In the "useful stuff" category:
* SS5 70 MHz (maybe good for a couple 8M cards or a larger capacity if
you've got one)
* Type 5 keyboard & mouse
* Misc PC parts & accessories
* Spindle of 50 40x 80-minute CD-R media

In the "less useful but who knows?" category:
* Xylogics 753 VME disk controller (untested)
* 1166 VME SMD disk controller (untested)
* 1203 VME multi-port serial card w/breakout & cables (recognized by SunOS,
untested beyond that)

In the "if nothing else suits your fancy" category
* Good ol' American greenbacks

--Adam



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