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- From: levan%eagle@EKU (Jerry LeVan)
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- Subject: How to test simms
- Message-ID: <9212120322.AA10884@eagle>
- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1992 22:22:51 -0500
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- Hello,
- Perhaps somebody could enlighten me. I recently obtained a FDHD rom/floppy
- upgrade for my MAC II. As part of the installation the 4 meg simms got moved
- to bank A from bank B. Almost immediately the system became extremly unstable.
-
- The system would boot (most of the time) and the system would soon fail with
- a bewildering assortment of errors. Running A/UX became an exercise in terror.
-
- We pulled the Accelerator and the system seemed to stabilize. AHA, in went the
- gofast board to the vendor, No sooner than I delivered it to UPS the
- System became unstable again ( and clobbered 80 megs of Mac Partition).
-
- Getting desperate I replaced the 4 meg simms by my old 1 meg simms and everythin
- g
- started working again. Popped the 4 meggers back in and found out that the
- system could not do a cold start -- I get a blank screen and what sounds like
- four chimes. However the system could boot if the reset switch was hit after
- the chimes.
-
- My current working hypothesis is that I had at least one defective 4 meg simm an
- d
- have returned all to the vendor.
-
- Question: Why did I not have this problem when the simms were in bank b?
- (maybe I never "reached" that far; A/UX only saw eight megs.)
-
- Question: Does the Mac boot code only check the first eight meg of memory?
- (this could be the reason that I was able to boot cleanly with the 4 meggers
- in bank b, and boot and die with the 4 meg simms in bank a, assumming that
- the third or fourth simm might be the baddy. When we did the experimenting
- perhaps we ultimately moved a defective simm to one of slots that is tested.
-
- Question: Given 4 4 meg simms with one bad simm is it possible to detect the
- defective one?
-
- Question: Given a failed cold start, why does the warm restart do better?
- (Seems like I have read somewhere that fewer diagnostics are run on a
- warm restart.)
-
- Of course there could be a problem with the FDHD roms or the system board
- but everything seems to be working just fine with eight one meg simms
- (15HZ + 8 meg + A/UX 3.0 = SUCKS!)
-
-
- Jerry LeVan ( levan%eagle@eku.bitnet or matlevan@eku.bitnet )
-