leovm@vu44.UUCP (Leo van Moergestel) (09/15/84)
[---] We have a network of 8 68000 systems connected by a pronet token ring. The CPU board is a PM68D board of Pacific Microcomputers. These boards are multibus boards with a 10 MHz 68000, 256K dual ported ram, 2 serial ports, a parallel port, timers and memory management (address translating rams with some PLA logic). These PM68D boards are functioning well, except for a small but irritating hardware error which takes place, when the memory management registers are manipulated. The firts byte of a segment is sometimes changed in a random value. I would like to hear from people who are using PM68D boards, what their experiences are and especially, if they have the same problem, what solution they found. We don't know what causes the problem. Any suggestions are welcome. Please respond by electronic mail. I'll keep the net informed about the results. Leo van Moergestel ...!{decvax|philabs}!mcvax!vu44!leovm