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January 1997, Week 3

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"Dr. Ferenc Nagy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Dr. Ferenc Nagy
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Tue, 14 Jan 1997 15:52:54 +0100
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On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Chris Bartram wrote:

>  In <[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> > Gentle list members:
> > I have got the following messages on the console:
> > >PARITY ERROR
> > >B=10
> > >A=004011
> > >SYSTEM FAIURE #13
> > >STATUS %100001
> > >DELTA-P %044575
> > >HALT 15
> >

> > What has happened to my HP 3000 GX?
>
> Having seen this on several Micro3000s, it's a memory error (as others
> mentioned). The real bad news is that if you don't have a hardware contract
> on the box, the Micro's memory is on the cpu board, so you probably need a
> new cpu board. We've gone through 3 on one of our old micros with this same
> error. On the old 37's, at least the memory was a separate board... on the
> micros, it's bad news.
>
I have tried to run MEMLOGAN. I have not seen anything on the console.
Does it means that the memory error has recovered or the MEMLOGAN
redirected the output somewhere else?

                                TIA
                                              Frank

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