SUMMARY: T64 V5 on Digital Server 5305

From: Fred N. van Kempen (Fred.van.Kempen_at_microwalt.nl)
Date: 11/20/03

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    Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 00:35:58 +0100
    To: tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov
    
    

    Hi All,

    Thanks to the many, many people who have responded, and to Dr.
    Blinn who have some insights into why there is a 50-50 chance
    of this working or not.

    The Digital Server series were not only marketed for NT, they
    also had a slightly different hardware configuration, in the
    sense that (a) they had a different ROM, (b) they used other
    PALcode code, but also (c) they use a different method to
    address their main (RAM) memory.

    So... *if* it works (most likely because of a very recent SRM
    firmware being flashed into the system), one is lucky, as this
    is "not suppsed to work". And, therefore, not supported.

    Since our system indeed *boots* the kernel, we think we're OK
    on the formware etc. front... but since it then starts to bomb
    us with memory errors, that could be something. Going to look
    into reconfiguring the DIMMs, and so on.

    Again, thanks for all the responses !

    --fred

    > -----Original Message-----
    >
    > Managers,
    >
    > What is the word on installing T64 on the (white-box) 5305 ?
    > It looks like we can install 4.x just fine, but 5.x bombs out
    > with errors of many
    > kinds, looking like it has trouble with the system memory for
    > starters.
    >
    > Any info would be greatly appreciated by the system's owner :)


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