Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!oddjob!uwvax!husc6!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sm.unisys.com!csun!csuna!aeusemrs From: aeusemrs@csuna.UUCP (Mike Stump) Newsgroups: comp.sys.nsc.32k Subject: Re: DB1600 Development Board questions. Keywords: DB16000, NS16032, 32016 Designer's Kit Message-ID: <1335@csuna.UUCP> Date: 4 Aug 88 20:58:29 GMT References: <8113@watdragon.waterloo.edu> Reply-To: aeusemrs@csuna.csun.edu (Mike Stump) Distribution: comp Organization: California State University, Northridge Lines: 13 In article <8113@watdragon.waterloo.edu> rflukes@violet.waterloo.edu (Richard F. Lukes) writes: >I am using a DB16000 development board which uses an NS16032 CPU. >I have been told by some people that this CPU had some `bugs' which >were corrected in the 32016. Is this true? Richard, please, if you want help determining something like this, then include what rev level chips you are using... Yes, there are problems with some of the early chips... Just post all the numbers on the backs of each chip, and maybe someone can help you... -- Mike Stump, Cal State Univ, Northridge Comp Sci Department uucp: {sdcrdcf, hplabs, ttidca, psivax, csustan}!csun!csuna!aeusemrs