What's the Fuel's front LED sequence when using a mismatched (slower) processor PIMM?
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RE: What's the Fuel's front LED sequence when using a mismatched (slower) processor PIMM?
Hi Weblacky,

if you use L1: "debug 0x10f" then this will give you "manufacturing level diagnostic" which includes RAM testing and cache testing results.

If you want see the more complete diagnostics but not stop at PoD mode and continue to try to boot OS then use "debug 0x107"

Given where you are at I expect the 0x107 will be valuable to you,

I have tried both of these settings and they work as expected (so no danger to Fuel).

See my "dig switch calculator" here:https://just.graphica.com.au/tips/sgi-o350-chimera-notes/

This provide way to see the debug settings function and values.

Total aside on boot I can see that my Fuel prom is now 6.211, so not sure exactly when it got updated...

Cheers from Oz,

jwhat/John.
(This post was last modified: 08-19-2023, 03:24 AM by jwhat.)
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What's the Fuel's front LED sequence when using a mismatched (slower) processor PIMM? - by weblacky - 08-18-2023, 12:58 AM
RE: What's the Fuel's front LED sequence when using a mismatched (slower) processor PIMM? - by jwhat - 08-19-2023, 03:22 AM
RE: What's the Fuel's front LED sequence when using a mismatched (slower) processor PIMM? - by weblacky - 08-19-2023, 03:55 AM
RE: What's the Fuel's front LED sequence when using a mismatched (slower) processor PIMM? - by jwhat - 08-19-2023, 05:18 AM

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