hacker@egrunix.UUCP (Thomas J Hacker) (07/24/89)
FYI:Errata. Thanks!! In article <117@egrunix.UUCP> hacker@egrunix.UUCP (Thomas J Hacker) writes: > > Jul 11 18:07:30 unix vmunix: mcr0: soft ecc addr 1a72 syn 73 > "addr" and the following number, "1a72", can be used to figure > out which board was failing. You need to know how much memory is > on each board, and multiply the "1a72" number by 4, since the ecc > logic looks at memory in 4-byte chunks: (1a72*4) mod (bytes per board) > gives you the board number which had the error. Unfortunately I'm > not sure how the boards are laid out in a 750. Opps. I just read what I wrote, and realized I meant "div" - Integer division, not "mod": (1a72*4) div (bytes per board). Oh well. -Larry Parmelee parmelee@cs.cornell.edu -- Thomas Hacker ...Weave a circle round him thrice, Systems Programmer And close your eyes with holy dread, Oakland University For he on honeydew hath fed, --"Kubla Khan" hackertj@unix.secs.oakland.edu And drunk the milk of Paradise. -- ST Coleridge