Thanks to Harald Baumgartner, Johannes Schibl and the inimatable Tom
Blinn. Harald suggest that the motherboard probably needs replacing,
Johannes thinks it's the power supply. Dr. Tom said to look in the
Service Manual which reminded me that Dave Huffman sent me that as a
Windows help file a few months ago for a similar problem on a Model 600.
Basically, the service manual says that if verifying all the connections
doesn't help (system module, I/O module, power cables, MMBs and SIMMs),
then you need to replace either the system module or the I/O module.
Well, folks, this machine has been going for over eight years, so if
"reseating" doesn't help, we will just lay it to rest.
Regards,
Peter
Original message:
> I have an old DEC 3000 Model 800S AXP which recently crashed. The
> terminal had some output about machine check errors. I turned it off
> and tried to reboot and got nothing. No >>> prompt, no output
> whatsoever on the terminal display.
>
> The LED display on th efront of the machine starts as 00, goes from
> FE to F0 and then stops. Any ideas about what mightbe wrong? My guess
> is that the boot disk isn't spinning up. How can I check that?
>
Peter Stern
Chemical Physics Department
Weizmann Institute of Science
76100 Rehovot, ISRAEL
email: Peter.Stern_at_weizmann.ac.il
phone: 972-8-9342096
fax: 972-8-9344123
Received on Tue Jul 30 2002 - 13:22:24 NZST