Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ukma!seismo!uunet!av8tr!elliston From: elliston@av8tr.UUCP (Keith Elliston) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Subject: problems with my 7300 Keywords: Help... Message-ID: <637@av8tr.UUCP> Date: 14 Mar 91 17:29:12 GMT Distribution: usa Organization: Aviators Online BBS, Somerville, NJ Lines: 45 I need some help diagnosing the problems with my UnixPC... I have had it crash a couple of times lately, and after resetting it has always come back up. I noticed that it seemed to crash when I moved the mouse, so I quit moving the mouse (I don't use UA). This morning I came in, and it was crashed again, so I reset it, and got the following panic message: Panic trap vector 11 type = 0xB, pid = 87, pc = 0x14C44, rps = 0x200E, p = 0x4A500 GSR = DD00, BSR0 = FC43, BSR1 = 0, PHYSPF = 30 D0 = FFFF, D1 = 1, D2 = 0, D3 = 70005 D4 = FFFFFC43, D6 = DD00, D7 = 430000 A0 = 1ED84, A1 = 1D87D, A2 = 1D82B, A3 = 49244 A4 = 708B8, A5 = 3000, A6 = 70801, A7 = 2FFB84 panic trap. I reset her again, and got this panic message.... #HDERR ST:51 EF:40 CL:FF63 CH:FF00 SN:FF01 SC:FF03 SDH:FF27 DMACNT:FFFF DCRREG:97 MCRREG:8B00 She then booted normally on the third try. I am currently running unix version 3.51, with the 3.51 development set. I have 512 on the motherboard, with 1.5 expansion memory (2 0.5's plus a 0.5 combo). I am also running the HDB uucp from TheStore. I am also running a Seagate st4096 in an external box (not on the pc power supply) with about 67 Mb of disk. I am not a hardware hacker, and am not very good with unix as yet (I work mostly with VMS, and am only learning unix on my own time). Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Keith ps. Try emailing me at elliston@mbcl.rutgers.edu if uunet!av8tr!elliston fails... -- Keith O. Elliston elliston@av8tr.UUCP elliston@msdrl.com AA5A N9734U elliston@mbcl.rutgers.edu elliston@biovax.bitnet "Beware of pseudo-experts with a mission and a grudge, especially if they are lawyers pretending to be scientists." -- H.W. Lewis in 'Technological Risk'