Hi Michael,
Luckily it?s not the I-Cache that?s gone fut as the SROM test programs are shoved into
I-Cache for the CPU to start up and initiate the test cycles. Testing of the B-Cache
integrity is done from code moved into I-Cache. You should be able to run with B-Cache
disabled for quite a while but it will be slower. Someone please correct me if I?m wrong
(?).
I?m not sure if the 800 5/500 is a 2.2volt system or 3.x or 5.x, but the 2.2?s cache is
pretty susceptible to voltage drop-outs. I?ve had some problems a couple of years ago with
my ES40. I recapped a VRU and some board caps and it magically worked again. It may be an
option once you do source another part to resurrect the misbehaving one?
Regards,
Al
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On Behalf Of
Michael Holmes
Sent: Monday, 2 October 2017 3:11 PM
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE; dectec at detech.info
Subject: [HECnet] Alphaserver 800 5/500 CPU Module B-cache error
Before I go looking on Ebay, I thought I'd ask here first.
My Alphaserver 800 5/500 wasn't responding when I came back from a business trip.
And when I rebooted it, I heard the 1-2-4 beep codes and no screen.
Found out it means "Backup cache error. Replace the CPU daughter board"
And I found out in the manual that "The system can be operated with the B-cache
disabled until a replacement CPU daughter board is available." After re-seating the
CPU board and the memory it still got the error beeps and changed the J1 jumper and it
booted up fine.
Does anyone know the impact of running with the B-cache disabled?
The text in the system manual said the jumper setting "Allows the system to run
despite bad B-cache until a replacement CPU board is available." How long can the
system be run in this mode?
just curious so I know how much time I have to watch for a reasonable price 5/500 CPU
module to show up on ebay (since there aren't many VAX/Alpha geeks in DC on
craigslist).
Thanks in advance
Mike
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