Failing Memory
Modules on Mod. 90 / 95 |
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Looted from the MCA Enthusiast's Page. The original is here.
Assumed you get a memory error in the Format 0002XXSY
you could find out the failing module with this chart below.
The -X- in the error-code can be any number, -S- marks the position
of the memory socket, -Y- determines the module type, size and access-speed.
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S: Values for the Module Location |
S |
90 (Riser) |
85 / 95 |
0 |
Configuration Mismatch. Run setup
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1 |
J1 (J11) |
A1 |
2 |
J2 |
B1 |
3 |
J3 |
A2 |
4 |
J4 |
B2 |
5 |
J1 (J14) |
A3 |
6 |
J2 |
B3 |
7 |
J3 |
A4 |
8 |
J4 |
B4 |
C |
Any |
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U |
Unknown |
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If the value for Y=Z there might be no valid module or
no module at all installed. |
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For details see Here
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Y: Values for Memory Type, Size and Speed |
Y |
Type |
Size |
Speed |
0 |
Parity |
4 MB |
80 ns |
1 |
Parity |
2 MB |
100 ns |
2 |
Parity |
1 MB |
100 ns |
4 |
Parity |
4 MB |
70 ns |
5 |
Parity |
2 MB |
85 ns |
6 |
Parity |
1 MB |
85 ns |
8 |
Parity |
8 MB |
80 ns |
9 |
Parity |
2 MB |
80 ns |
A |
Parity |
16 MB |
70 ns |
B |
Parity |
8 MB |
70 ns |
C |
Parity |
2 MB |
70 ns |
D |
Parity |
2 MB |
120 ns |
E |
Parity |
1 MB |
120 ns |
K |
ECC |
16 MB |
70 ns |
Q |
ECC |
4 MB |
70 ns |
R |
ECC |
32 MB |
70 ns |
S |
ECC |
8 MB |
70 ns |
T |
ECC |
2 MB |
70 ns |
Z |
Unknown |
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