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From: pete(a)dunnington.u-net.com [mailto:pete@dunnington.u-net.com]
The only thing I can think of that's *designed* to
do
something like that
is an SGI Indy; if you power one up and it can't even run the
the code in
the PROM, it flashes the power light (which is a two-colour LED). The
usual cause id that there's no (recognisable) RAM at all in
it. Probably
not relevant to a PR1ME.
I've recently seen an indy do that because the RTC was improperly seated.
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
Amdocs - Champaign, IL
/usr/bin/perl -e '
print((~"\x95\xc4\xe3"^"Just Another Perl
Hacker.")."\x08!\n");
'