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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask]> writes >>Another one bites the dust! >> >>The 2563 series of printers uses a <<guess what>> battery to >>retain its settings. The next time the printer is powered off >>it will revert to its defaults. Therefore, reconfigure your printer >>and system to use the default HPIB address of 7. Ours has been this >>way for, literally, years. >> >So where is this battery? Can I replace it myself? If so, what sort do I >want, and how do I get to its location inside the printer? [...]38_30Jan199718:06: [log in to unmask] |
Date: | Fri, 7 Feb 1997 09:58:46 -0800 |
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Michael L Gueterman writes:
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> I tried to run ODE and received the following:
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> ISL> ode
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> Loading...
> Loader: boot device driver failed with status 3.
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> Parameters: fff74000, 0, 0, 3d8, 3db28, 14e7b000, 98000, 800, 800
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> Received error code -6 from the loader driver.
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> ERROR: initialization of the loader failed. Status = -4
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> File not found: SYSLIB
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> ERROR: Cannot load the System Library. Status = -13
> EXITING TO ISL
Same thing here on a 969KS200 with an HPFL HA array as LDEV 1. Broke as soon
as I upgraded to 5.5.
I've had a call (W3666779) open with the HPRC for a couple of months. Early
thinking was that maybe when the offsets of your LIF utilities are not
in ascending sorted order the ISL loader gets confused. HPRC suggested trying
a re-INSTALL to rebuild the LIF in sorted order, but as this is a big
production system, I declined to perform this test.
Just yesterday the engineer e-mailed me to ask if LDEV 1 was an array, so maybe
the problem isn't LIF order at all.....
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