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Hewlett-Packard
Company.
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Rights Reserved.
BOOTROM
Rev.
A
Bit
Mapped
Display
MC68020
Processor
Console Keyboard
at
14
HP-IB
HP98020B
HP98626
at
2
HP98625
at
8
HP98642
at
9
HP98629
at
20
HP98629
at
21
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HP8290X.
804. 0
Bad
Hardware
:
REMOTE.
20. 1. 8
No
Device
:
REMOTE.
21.
O.
8
2B
SYSTEM_BASIC
:
ROM
B B
A A
H H
Z +
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HP9895.
801. 2
3B
SYSTEM_BAS
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HP7908.
803. 0
1b
SYSburp
:
REMOTE.
20.
O.
8
1F
SYSTEM_FORTRAN
2F
SYSTEM_FORTH
1Z
SYSTEM_4TH
1P
SYSTEM_PASCAL
SEARCHING
FOR
A
SYSTEM
(Press
RETURN
To
Pause)
RESET
To
Power-Up
Figure
4-7.
Boot
Display
with
Errors
1H
Chapter
5 explains troubleshooting
the
computer
and
bus
expander
using self-test errors dis-
played on
the
monitor
or
LEDs.
Booting
From
The
SRM
Placing
bootable
ass
on sector oriented devices
is
fairly
straight
forward.
On
LIF devices
an
as
file
must
be
created,
and
on
SDF
and
HP-UX
devices a
boot
area
must
be
created. For
the
SRN1,
ass
to
be
booted
must
be
placed in system files in
the
directory
/SYSTEMS.
Because
the
SRM is a
shared
resource
there
are some unavoidable
and
peculiar behaviors
that
can be exhibited if
the
/SYSTEMS
directory changes while
the
Boot
ROM
is
scanning it.
During
the
scanning
or
booting
process,
the
order
of
the
directory
can
be
re-arranged,
as
files
can
be
deleted,
or
added.
This
means
that
the
Boot
ROM may show
an
as
that
does
not
exist
anyrnore, may
not
show
an
as
that
does exist,
or
may never show
an
as
that
has
always been
there.
If
an
as
that
does
not
exist
is
chosen
to
be
booted,
the
Boot
ROM
will
stop
with
the
error
NOT
FOUND.
A reset is required
to
try
again.
As long as
the
/SYSTEMS
directory
is
stable, which
is
usually
the
case, everything will work as
expected.
Boot Rom Functions
101
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