RE: PCC error
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Hirst [mailto:rhirst@linuxcare.com]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 7:31 AM
To: Rick Eicher II
Cc: vme
Subject: Re: PCC error
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 08:55:45AM -0700, Rick Eicher II wrote:
> Also I do have all of the terminating blocks in place. I have replaced the
> scsi cable. Not sure if I know what fuse you are referring to Richard
Hirst.
> I assume that a pcb is the card plugged into the back plate that the scsi
> cable plugs into??
Yes, that is the pcb. IIRC, there is a small fuse on that pcb. Much
smaller than a typical fuse, perhaps 10mm long and 3mm diameter, and
with wire lead ends - so it looks more like a resistor. Anyway, if that
fuse exists on your pcb, and is blown, then there will be no power on
those terminators. Might be worth trying ENV;D to reset the nvram
contents too.
Richard
I will check that fuse.
I issue the ENV;D command. I start putting the default settings in. After I
enter the "VMEbus Interrupt Mask" default, I get "invalid command". Then I
drop back to prompt.
Not sure what that means.
Thanks,
rick
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