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Re: VAXstation 3100/m76 stray interrupt
On 16/08/16 21:14, Johnny Billquist wrote:
I would suggest running VMS on the box for a while, and try to stress
the memory subsystem a lot. VMS have excellent error logging and
management, so if you have any problems, you should be able to get
more details that way. There is also built in tests in the machine,
that could be used. But you'll need to find the manual to work out
which tests to run. Maybe bitsavers have them, I haven't checked.
I had a VS3100/76 many years ago (still have it in fact!) that would
exhibit [correctable?] memory errors when things got warm (i.e. in the
summer).
This was when I was in DEC so with a bit of hunting I found the
description of the problem. IIRC there was an issue with the 74LS243 bus
transceivers.
If you had a mainboard that had a particular batch of a particular
manufacturer's variant you were likely to be susceptible to the issue.
I'm reasonably sure that I only saw correctable errors and I only saw
those because I looked in the error log. But it was a long while ago
so there may have been the odd crash too.
Anyway, it's entirely possible that NetBSD doesn't know what to do with
the interrupt reporting a memory error.
So perhaps you ran NetBSD on a warmer day?
Or perhaps it is something else entirely?
Antonio
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