On Thu, 10 Sep 1998, Allison J Parent wrote:
< wating for something on the ethernet port?
Nope step 8 is language inquery and if it's not printing a list to
respond to then the halt button is in. Step 9 is identify the terminal.
If the terminal cannot or does not respond I belive it will continue.
Do check the settings of the halt and run buttons and The switches on the
rear pannel.
Right. Zane asked (quite rightly) in an earlier post if I was sure
of my cabling.. yes, I am using the same cables for both machines;
the 'dead' one is sitting on top of the 'live' one's cabinet...
nothing but the DB9 adapter going to the console and the power cord.
Further configuration observation: The II/RC has a console port, a
DB15F (for e-net?) and 8 DB25Ms... [this is the working machine]
The II has the DB9M, the DB15F + fuse holder, marked DEQNA, and
two other DB15s, for the monitor and keyboard [dead machine]
BUT......
What *IS* stupid is... last time it gave me the >>> prompt and I
just sat there waiting for the computer, which was waiting for me to
tell it to do something. DUH! So, okay, tonite a few more synapses
are firing than last time.. I type >>>b <ret> and......
?06 HLT INST
PC = 20040314
?15 CORRPTN
and there we are.... I do not have the proper docs yet, so y'all
must tell me what this means... unless my dim assumption is correct
and it is missing it's Fixed Disk... which is still stuck. I
re-booted 6 or 7 times, the result is invariate.
Allison
Cheers (and mucho thanks!!)
John