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MODEL(S): MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems CATEGORY: HANDBOOKS DESC: Handbook *** TABLE OF CONTENTS AS OF 09/23/96 *** FIB 00001.Software Functions..........................................11/20/90 FIB 00002.Diagnostics Information.....................................01/25/90 FIB 00003.Lowest Acceptable Revision Levels (LARL) - GPx 340 and 440..09/24/90 FIB 00004.CMB PCBA - GPx 340 and 440..................................05/15/91 FIB 00005.Memory.Expansion PCBA - GPx 440.............................11/28/90 FIB 00006.8/16 WAY Controller - GPx 240, 340, 440 and 640.............07/14/93 FIB 00007.SCSI Tape/Disk Controller - 1542A - GPx 240, 340, 440 and 6402/22/91 FIB 00008.MODEM PCBA - P/N 400780-001 - GPx 340 and 440...............11/19/90 FIB 00009.Updating the Gpx 340/440 CMOS RAM...........................01/15/90 FIB 00010.System Serial Number Installation...........................08/30/94 FIB 00011.Syncronous Communications Controller........................12/19/91 FIB 00012.GPx40 Series Port/TTY Chart.................................07/18/90 FIB 00013.Modesense parameters for SCSI Disk Drives on GPx systems....08/08/90 FIB 00014.SCSI Tape/Disk Controller - 1542B/Short PCBA - GPx 240/340/409/11/92 FIB 00015. Modem PCBA 400822-001 GPx 240, 340, 440 and 640...........05/15/91 FIB 00016.Ethernet Adapter PCBA.......................................11/17/95 FIB 00017.MFC Controller..............................................04/23/92 FIB 00018.GPX40 & 70 File Check & Repair Procedure....................02/18/92 FIB 00019.CMB - GPx 640...............................................08/29/94 FIB 00020.ADDING MEMORY TO SERIES 40..................................06/01/92 FIB 00021.Differential SCSI Adapter (Converter) PCBA..................03/09/93 FIB 00022.System error codes for O.S. 1.1A............................01/12/94 HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---Table Of Contents Pg01 of 01 FIB 00001 11/20/90 *** Software Functions *** The BOSS/VX Operating System, although similar to BOSS/IX, has several major differences. If you are not trained on BOSS/VX, get help before installing or upgrading the O.S. Due to ongoing changes in BOSS/VS, a complete step-by-step installation and upgrade procedures will not be maintained in this handbook. Use the detailed procedures contained in the BOSS/VX O.S. Release document published by MBF Field Product Product Support. Be certain you have the document which matches the O.S. version you are installing. The O.S. Releases can be printed from the F.I.B.s since they are contained in the SOFTWARE category, BOSS/VX group. Also acceptable, are the instructions which are provided by MBF with any new O.S. tape. ORIGINATOR: H. Mitchell HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB001 Pg001 FIB 00002 01/25/90 *** Diagnostics Information *** The Gpx Systems have four categories of diagnostics available as follows: 1. POST 2. DEMON (offline) 3. BASS (online) 4. DIVE (offline) 5. REMOTE (online and/or offline) o POST (Power On Self Tests) The POST are contained in the BIOS ROM. Their purpose is to initialize the components in the system and to test the major hardware components in the system that are necessary to boot system software and are run immediately after the system is powered on. There are forty-two tests performed under POST, divided into these eight categories: Interrupt Controller CMOS Battery System Memory Interrupts Protected Mode Expansion Memory Processor Exception Interrupts Move Out Memory Cache o DEMON (Diagnostic Executive MONitor) DEMON is an off-line diagnostic that can be booted from system MBF Diagnostic tape (DEMON may also optionally be put down on disk). The following are the test modules currently available: CMB Memory Printer Hard Disk Tape Floppy Disk 8/16 Way Modem Operation of DEMON is similar to DEMON on the MPx/AS systems. DEMON is protected with a unique Public Key for each system. o BASS (Basic All-purpose Service System) BASS is an online diagnostic that can be run concurrently with customer operations. The primary purpose of BASS is to exercise the peripherals. BASS is also protected with a unique Public Key for each system. To run BASS, do the following: HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB002 Pg001 type: cd /usr/mbf/diag/bass type: basic -s300 pgm=BASS If the Public Key has been installed, the system will display the BASS Main Menu. To install the BASS public Key do the following: Obtain the eight digit Public Key from the customer. Type: install_key BAS Enter the Public Key and follow the other prompts. Operation of BASS is similar to BASS on the 13XX systems. o DIVE (Disk Initialization Verification and Evaluation) The primary purpose of DIVE is to provide a mechanism to facilitate the preparation and maintenance of hard disk drives for use by the BOSS/VX operating system. Additionally, DIVE provides a mechanism for disk defect detection and correction. The following disk drives are currently supported on GPx systems DIVE: M200 M380 M760 DIVE may be booted only from the MBF Diagnostic tape supplied with the system. It is protected by a unique Public Key supplied with the system. o REMOTE Both online and offline diagnostics may be run remotely via a system console, over the MODEM. Remote diagnostics require an onsite person to load/unload media and operate system switches. ORIGINATOR: H. Mitchell HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB002 Pg002 FIB 00003 09/24/90 *** Lowest Acceptable Revision Levels (LARL) - GPx 340 and 440 *** ICN MBF P/N DESCRIPTION LARL -------- ---------- ------------------------------- ---- MM590005 916556-004 CMB GPx 340 D4 ----------------------------------------------------------- MM590006 916556-001 CMB GPx 440 D4 * SEE NOTE ----------------------------------------------------------- MM590009 162101-002 RAM MODULE, SIMM 1MB N/A ----------------------------------------------------------- MM590015 400769-501 POWER SUPPLY A2 ----------------------------------------------------------- MM590020 400780-001 MODEM, INTERNAL V1.5 ----------------------------------------------------------- MM590025 903758-002 8-WAY CONTROLLER C ----------------------------------------------------------- MM590030 903758-001 16-WAY CONTROLLER C ----------------------------------------------------------- MM590035 400771-001 SCSI TAPE/DISK CONTROLLER B ----------------------------------------------------------- MM590085 400772-001 MEMORY EXPANSION PCBA A * NOTE MM590006 is no longer available. The system must be at OS release 1.0B and then MM590005 will work on either a model 340 or model 440. ORIGINATOR: H. Mitchell HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB003 Pg001 FIB 00004 05/15/91 *** CMB PCBA - GPx 340 and 440 *** The following information applies to this PCBA: MM590005 - CMB PCBA GPx 340 OR 440 - 916556-004 MUST BE USED WITH 1.0B OR HIGHER MM590006 - CMB PCBA GPx 440 - 916556-001(OBSOLETE) -----------------SWITCH SETTING LEGEND----------------- : : : C = Closed or On O = Open or Off X = Not Used : ------------------------------------------------------- o Switch 1 settings: S1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 S1-5 S1-6 S1-7 S1-8 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- C O O C C O O O o Switch 2 settings: S2-1 S2-2 S2-3 S2-4 S2-5 S2-6 S2-7 S2-8 S2-9 S2-10 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- O O C O O O C C O C CMB Memory = 4 MB - or - O CMB Memory = 8 MB o JP jumper settings: __________________________________ | JUMPERING LEGEND | |---------------|----------------| | | | | | _____ | | O or O O | |X| or |X X| | | O | |X| | | | | | No Jumper | Jumper | | Installed | Installed | ---------------------------------- ......................................................................... | J1 JUMPERING: | J6 JUMPERING: | _______ |X| | O |X X| |X| | | Jumper positions 1 | Jumper positions 1 2 3 .....................................|................................... | J7 JUMPERING: | J8 JUMPERING: _______ | _______ O |X X| | O |X X| | Jumper positions 1 2 3 | Jumper positions 1 2 3 .....................................|..................................... HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB004 Pg001 (continued on next page) ............................................................................. | J12 JUMPERING: | J13 JUMPERING: _______ | _______ O |X X| | |X X| O | Jumper positions 1 2 3 | Jumper positions 1 2 3 .....................................|..................................... | J14 JUMPERING: | J15 JUMPERING: _______ | ______ |X X| O | O |X X| | Jumper positions 1 2 3 | Jumper positions 1 2 3 .....................................|................................... | J16 JUMPERING: | _______ | O |X X| | | Jumper positions 1 2 3 | ......................................| ....................................NOTES...................................... ORIGINATOR: John Whalen HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB004 Pg002 FIB 00005 11/28/90 *** Memory Expansion PCBA - GPx 440 *** The following information applies to this PCBA: MM590085 - Memory Expansion PCBA - 400752-001 -----------------SWITCH SETTING LEGEND----------------- : : : C = Closed or On O = Open or Off X = Not Used : ------------------------------------------------------- o Switch 1 settings: Megabytes to be Vnstalled on the Expansion PCBA S1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 S1-5 S1-6 S1-7 S1-8 ---------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0 MB C C C C O O O O 4 MB C C C C C O O O 8 MB C C C C C C O O 12 MB C C C C C C C O o Switch 2 Settings: Starting memory address on Expansion PCBA S2-1 S2-2 S2-3 S2-4 S2-5 S2-6 S2-7 S2-8 ----------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 4 MB C C C O C O O O 8 MB C C O C C O O O o Switch 3 Settings: S3-1 S3-2 S3-3 S3-4 S3-5 S3-6 S3-7 S3-8 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- C C C C C C C C (continued on next page) HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-M8H8,.z when "Booting Boss VX" is displayed. You will.then be prompted for "Kernel file", enter "demon" . Demon will then boot.if it is installed on the disk. ** NOTES ** 1. To order the SSN tape there is a MARKET CODE assigned. The Market Code is ZA054AA and the product P/N is W514758-002. The District Service Manager must order the tape. It is not available through the USPS. Tapes must be ordered through Software Distribution. 2. See GPx 40 FIB #17 for additional information. 3. P/N for security key (Dallas chip glued to the CMB): 400774-001 MM590012 ORIGINATOR: Barry Matthews/Harvey Mitchell MODIFIED BY: Norm Jones HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB010 Pg001 FIB 00011 12/19/91 *** Syncronous Communications Controller *** The following information applies to this part number: MM590355 - ICC/186 Syncronous Communications Controller - 916593-001 SWITCH SETTING ______________ SW 1.......positions 2,3,5,6,7,8 - ON, all others OFF JUMPERS ________ JB 1.............11 to 12 (pair 6) Jumpered = IRQ 10 JB 2.............5 to 6 Jumpered (pair 3) 7 to 8 Jumpered (pair 4) JB 3.............1 to 2 Jumpered (pair 1) 7 to 8 Jumpered (pair 4) JB 4....... o o o o o o | | | | o o o o o o | | o o o o o o 1 <-- JB Position #1 JB 6........Not jumpered JB 7........Jumpered ORIGINATOR: J Whalen/Harvey Mitchell MODIFIED by: Norm Jones HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB011 Pg001 FIB 00012 07/18/90 *** GPx40 Series Port/TTY Chart *** PORT---DEVICE----NAME 0 LP 1 console T0 2 tty01 standard 3 tty000 T2 --------| ------| 4 tty001 T3 1st | | 5 tty002 T4 8way | | 6 tty003 T5 | | 7 tty004 T6 | | 8 tty005 T7 ctrl | | 9 tty006 T8 0 | | 10 tty007 T9 --------| | 11 tty008 * T10 | 12 tty009 T11 | 13 tty010 T12 1st | 14 tty011 T13 16way | 15 tty012 T14 | The error log does not report 16 tty013 T15 ctrl | errors in the same format as 17 tty014 T16 0 | as the configure utility. 18 tty015 T17 ----------------| * = EXAMPLE: 19 tty016 T18 -------| ------| 20 tty017 T19 2nd | | The error log reports 21 tty018 * T20 8way | | 'error on port 8' 22 tty019 T21 | | Error is actually on 'tty008' 23 tty020 T22 | | 24 tty021 T23 ctrl | | * = EXAMPLE: 25 tty022 T24 1 | | 26 tty023 T25 -------| | The error log reports 27 tty024 T26 | 'error on port 2, ctrl #1' 28 tty025 T27 | Error is actually on 'tty018' 29 tty026 T28 2nd | 30 tty027 T29 16way | 31 tty028 T30 | 32 tty029 T31 ctrl | 33 tty030 T32 1 | 34 tty031 T33 ----------------| 35 tty032 T34 ----------------| 36 tty033 T35 | 37 tty034 T36 | 38 tty035 T37 | 39 tty036 T38 | 40 tty037 T39 | 41 tty038 T40 | 42 tty039 T41 | 43 tty040 T42 | 44 tty041 T43 | 45 tty042 T44 3rd | 46 tty043 T45 16way | 47 tty044 T46 | 48 tty045 T47 ctrl | 49 tty046 T48 2 | 50 tty047 T49 ----------------| ORIGINATOR: Dick Loiselle HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB012 Pg001 HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB012 Pg002 FIB 00013 08/08/90 *** Modesense parameters for SCSI Disk Drives on GPx systems *** Standard Values for Modesense parameters: DRIVE TYPE M115 M200 M280 M380 M760 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLOCK DESCRIPTOR PARAMETERS: ---------------------------- Density Code 0 0 0 0 0 Number.of Blocks 0 0 0 0 0 Block Length 512 512 512 512 512 ERROR RECOVERY PARAMETERS AWRE 0 0 0 0 0 ARRE 0 0 0 0 0 TB 1 1 1 1 1 RC 0 0 0 0 0 EEC 0 0 0 0 0 PER 1 1 1 1 1 DTE 0 0 0 0 0 DCR 0 0 0 0 0 Correction Span 8 8 0 12 12 Head Offset Count 0 0 0 0 0 Retry Count 8 8 8 16 16 Data Strobe Offset Count 0 0 0 0 0 Recovery Limit 0 0 0 255 255 FORMAT PARAMETERS: ------------------ Tracks Per Zone 1 1 15 8 15 Alt. Sectors Per Zone 1 1 2 5 5 Alt. Tracks Per Zone 0 0 0 0 0 Alt. Tracks 7 0 2 24 45 Sectors Per Track 42 42 26 54 54 Bytes Per Sector 512 512 512 512 512 Interleave Value 1 1 1 1 1 Track Skew Value 1 1 0 0 0 Cylinder Skew Value 21 21 0 16 8 DRIVE GEOMETRY PARAMETERS: -------------------------- Number of Cylinders 1314 1314 1224 1632 1632 Number of Heads 4 7 15 8 15 Anytime a Fixed Disk Drive is installed or replaced in a GPx system, these Modesense parameters should be verified. If they are found to be incorrect, a NON-STANDARD format will be required, using the above parameters. ORIGINATOR: Barry Matthews HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB013 Pg001 FIB 00014 09/11/92 *** SCSI Tape/Disk Controller - 1542B/Short PCBA - GPx 240/340/440/640 *** The following information applies to this PCBA: MM590365 - SCSI Tape/Disk Controller - 916601-002 __________________________________ | JUMPERING LEGEND | |---------------|----------------| | | | | | _____ | | O or O O | |X| or |X X| | | O | |X| | | | | | No Jumper | Jumper | | Installed | Installed | ---------------------------------- o Jumper settings: J5 JUMPERING - 1st SCSI Controller: O O O O O O O |X| O |X| O O O O O O O O O O |X| O |X| O O O Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1O 11 12 13 - OR - J5 JUMPERING - 2nd SCSI Controller: O O O O O O |X| O O O |X| O O O O O O O O |X| O O O |X| O O Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1O 11 12 13 . .............................................................................. | J6 JUMPERING - 1st SCSI Controller: | J6 JUMPERING - 2nd SCSI Controller: | |X| O O O O | O O O O O |X| O O O O | O O O O O | Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 | Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 .....................................|....................................... (continued on next page) HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB014 Pg001 J7 JUMPERING - 1st SCSI Controller: 240/340/440 Systems O |X| O O O O O O O |X| O O O O O O Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - OR - J7 JUMPERING - 2nd SCSI Controller: 240/340/440 Systems O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J7 JUMPERING - 1st SCSI Controller: 640 Systems O |X| O O O O |X| |X| O |X| O O O O |X| |X| Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - OR - J7 JUMPERING - 2nd SCSI Controller: 640 Systems O O O O O O |X| |X| O O O O O O |X| |X| Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . ............................................................................. J8 JUMPERING - 1st SCSI Controller: 240 Systems O |X| O |X| O |X| O O O |X| O |X| O |X| O O Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - OR - J8 JUMPERING - 2nd SCSI Controller: 240 Systems O |X| O |X| O |X| O O O |X| O |X| O |X| O O Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (continued on next page) HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB014 Pg002 J8 JUMPERING - 1st SCSI Controller: 340/440/640 Systems |X| |X| O |X| O |X| O O |X| |X| O |X| O |X| O O Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - OR - J8 JUMPERING - 2nd SCSI Controller: 340/440/640 Systems O |X| O |X| O |X| O O O |X| O |X| O |X| O O Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . ............................................................................. J9 JUMPERING - 1st SCSI Controller: O |X| O O O |X| O O O O |X| O O O O |X| O O O |X| O O O O |X| O O O Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 - OR - J9 JUMPERING - 2nd SCSI Controller: O O |X| O O O |X| O O O O O |X| O O O |X| O O O |X| O O O O O |X| O Jumper positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 . ............................................................................. o CONNECTOR J3: J3 is a connector for the disk activity LED on the front panel. The cable from the front panel connects to J5. There is no polarity. Extension cable P/N 916477-002 is required. ....................................NOTES...................................... 1. The floppy disk drives are not SCSI devices. 2. The SCSI BUSS serves both the Cartridge Tape Drive and the Hard Disks. Terminators are installed in the Cartridge Tape Drive. 3. This controller is a direct replacement for the long board MM590035. ORIGINATOR: Harvey Mitchell MODIFIED BY: Barry Matthews HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB014 Pg003 FIB 00015 05/15/91 *** Modem PCBA 400822-001 GPx 240, 340, 440 and 640 *** The following information applies to this PCBA: MM590021 - MODEM PCBA - 400822-001 -----------------SWITCH SETTING LEGEND----------------- : : : C = Closed or On O = Open or Off X = Not Used : ------------------------------------------------------- o Switch 1 settings: Switch Positions S1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 S1-5 S1-6 S1-7 S1-8 S1-9 S1-10 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- C C C C O C O O O O o Switch 1 position functions when set as shown above: 1..MNP enable 6..See chart below 2..ECHO enable 7..See chart below 3..AUTO-ANSWER enable 8..DCD ACTIVE on connect or loopback 4..MESSAGES DISPLAYED enable 9..DTR ACTIVE according to terminal 5..SMART OPERATION MODE enable 10..DSR ACTIVE on data or loopback o Switch 1 positions 6 and 7 are used to select the com port and IRQ as shown below: Switch Positions S1-6 S1-7 ---- ---- O C COM1 and IRQ4 C O COM2 and IRQ3 (DEFAULT SETTING) C C COM3 and IRQ4 O O COM4 and IRQ3 ORIGINATOR: Harvey Mitchell HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB015 Pg001 FIB 00016 MAI COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 11/17/95 *** Ethernet Adapter PCBA *** The following information applies to this PCBA: MM590390 - DE-200 Ethernet adapter PCBA - 400817-001 __________________________________ | JUMPERING LEGEND | |---------------|----------------| | | | | | _____ | | O or O O | |X| or |X X| | | O | |X| | | | | | No Jumper | Jumper | | Installed | Installed | ---------------------------------- o Jumper settings: JP1 jumpering: ( Trunk Cable Selection: ETHERNET ) O O O O O O O This is the |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| default |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| setting for JP1 Jumper position 1 -- OR -- JP1 jumpering: ( Trunk Cable Selection: CHEAPERNET ) |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| |X| O O O O O O O Jumper position 1 ............................................................................... JP2 jumpering: ( Remote Boot Function: DISABLE ) O O |X| |X| |X| |X| Jumper position 1 ............................................................................... JP3 jumpering: ( IRQ Select: IRQ9 ) O O O O O |X| O O O O O O O O O O |X| O O O O O Jumper position 1 (continued on next page) HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB016 Pg001 ............................................................................... JP4 jumpering: ( PC AT Type: | JP5 jumpering: ( Base memory STANDARD ) | address: D0000H ) | O | O | O O |X| |X| | |X| |X| |X| |X| | |X| |X| O | Jumper Position 1 |Jumper Position 1 .......................................|........................................ JP6 jumpering: ( Base I/O address: 300H ) 0 |X| O |X| |X| |X| |X| O |X| Jumper position 1 ............................................................................... JP7 jumpering: ( Onboard terminating: ENABLE/DISABLE O |X| If Ethernet PCBA is not at the end of the trunk cable. |X| -- OR -- |X| |X If Ethernat PCBA is at either end of the trunk cable. O .............................................................................. ORIGINATOR: Harvey Mitchell UPDATED BY: Javier van Oordt HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB016 Pg002 FIB 00017 04/23/92 *** MFC Controller. *** MFC Controller (Multi-Function Controller) MM596015 903836-001 This controller will be present in all GPx 640 systems and contains the following: 2 - Parallel Printer Ports. 2 - Serial Ports, COMI (Console Port) COMII (Used by On-board Modem). On-Board Modem. UPS Signal Connector. Digital Diagnostic Display NMI Switch Extended BIOS - Supplies Boot Menu, Diagnostic Menu and Set-Up Menu. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SWITCH SETTING: SW1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------------------------------------------- 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0=OFF 1=ON ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JUMPERS:.JMP1 O O O O O O O O ALL JUMPERS OPEN ------------------------------------------------- . JMP2 |X| |X| JUMPER INSTALLED ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIGITAL DISPLAY DESCRIPTION: POST (Power On Self Test) Display. 04 = start 08 = shutdown 0 0c = BIOS ROM checksum 0e = disable 486 cache (pos_486) 10 = Shutdown byte test 14 = DMA test 18 = initial system timer 1c = Refresh memory test 20 = 128k memory test 22 = EISA slot initial(pos_eisa) 24 = 8042 test 28 = Descriptor instruction test 2c = Setup 8259 & test 30 = Setup temporary interrupt 34 = Setup BIOS interrupt 38 = CMOS test 3c = Determine memory size 40 = Shutdown 1 44 = Initialize VIDEO I/O/ROM 45 = setup RAM BIOS and test RAM BIOS 46 = test cache memory and cache controller 48 = Memory test 4c = Shutdown 3 50 = Shutdown 2 54 = Shutdown 7 58 = Shutdown 6 5c = KB test/Aux test 5d = Point device test HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB017 Pg001 60 = Setup BIOS interrupt routine 64 = RTC test 68 = Diskette test 6c = Hard Disk test 70 = Parallel test 74 = Serial test 78 = Math coprocessor determine 7c = Initialize KB 80 = I/O ROM test 84 = set time of day 88 = System initialize 1 89 = System initialize for specify function 8c = System initialize 2 90 = System boot 94 = Shutdown 5 98 = Shutdown A 9c = Shutdown B xx = Shutdown 8 (system halt c0h+check point value) NOTE: If a POST error code is observed greater than C0, it is probably an err "xx". Subtract hex C0 from the displayed value to obtain the proper POST code. EX. displayed code E0 E0 = 1110 0000 - C0 = 1100 0000 -------------- 0010 0000 - POST code = 20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORIGINATOR: Barry Matthews MODIFIED by: Norm Jones HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB017 Pg002 FIB 00018 MAI COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 02/18/92 *** GPX40 & 70 File Check & Repair Procedure *** This procedure is recommended for use by the system administrator. A qualified system's administrator should have completed MAI's "Managing Your BOSS/VX System", taught at MAI education centers. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A CURRENT BACKUP. If you do not have a current backup, please do one before executing this procedure. Note: Use a different set of tapes from your previous backup! You may need to restore your backup if the file repair utility is not able to fix all the data files. 1. Login as "root" on the system console "T0". 2. Have all users completely log off the system prior to repairing the data files. You can check which users are still logged on the system by using the "who" command at the system prompt. # who 3. After all users have logged off the system, shut the system down into single-user mode by entering the following command: # shutdown -i1 -g0 -y It takes several minutes for the system to completely shutdown into single-user mode. If the user "root" has a password attached, you will be required to enter the password when asked. If "root" does not have a password attached, enter when prompted. You will also be prompted for your terminal type. Press when prompted for terminal type. 4. Mount all file systems that are configured, by entering: # mountall 5. Change your working directory to '/etc/tmp', by entering: # cd /etc/tmp 6. List the contents of the directory, by entering: # ls -l 7. The command is step 6 displays output similar to the following: ________________________________________________________________________ | total 1 | | -rw-rw-rw 1 root root 0 Jul 1 12:45 0s3.1 | | -rw-rw-rw 1 root root 20 Jul 1 12:49 0s4.1 | | -rw-rw-rw 1 root root 0 Jul 1 12:43 root.1 | |________________________________________________________________________| NOTE: The command above assumes the system is a GPx Series 40, there is only one disk drive and that it contains three partitions. The names and number of files listed can vary from system to system. HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB018 Pg001 8. The field which reflects the size of each file listed in step 7, appears to the left of the month field. If any of the file's sizes ARE NOT ZERO, file repair is required. If all files are zero, file repair is not needed and you may skip to step 17 of this document. 9. Enter the following command for each file in step 7 that is NOT ZERO: # fscklist where = one of the files listed in step 7. (i.e., 0s3.1, 0s4.1, etc.) After the above command is entered, a filelist of the files that need to be repaired is created. It takes several minutes for the list to be created for. each file partition that lacks integrity. After the list is created, the following message is displayed: _______________________________________________________________________ | /usr/mbf/bin/fl/fsck..f contains the names of the BFS | | ----------------- | files under /usr filesystem which lack integrity | |_______________________________________________________________________| Write down the name of the file that contains the list of the files which lack file integrity. It is only necessary to write the last section of the file name. In the example above, the last section is underlined. 10. After the last filelist has been created using the procedure in Step 9, run the file repair utility by entering: # frepair 11. The utility begins with a multiple choise menu containing the parameters for the utility to use during the analyze and repair process. To change the selection of an item, type the item number (without RETURN). An asterisk next to an item, indicates that the item has been selected. Please select the following items: _______________________________________________________________________ | File Analysis and Repair Utility | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------| | 1. REPAIR MODE 2. FILE SELECTION | | analyze single file | | *repair *selected files | | bad blocks | | | . | 3. REPORT DEVICE 4. INTERACTIVE | | terminal yes | | printer *no | | *file | . | | . | Type number to change selection, when all are correct | |_______________________________________________________________________| 12. A warning message is displayed on the screen: _______________________________________________________________________ |WARNING: Files or data might be lost, Proceed?? (yes/no): yes | |_______________________________________________________________________| HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB018 Pg002 13. The screen is cleared and you are prompted to enter the report file name. Enter the name in the following format: repair.MMDDYY where MM = month DD = day YY = year _______________________________________________________________________ | Working directory: /etc/tmp | | | . | Type report file name: repair.MMDDYY | |_______________________________________________________________________| 14. The screen is cleared and you are prompted to enter the filelist(s) that contain the file or files to be repaired. Enter the name of the filelist(s) recorded in Step 9 of this document: _______________________________________________________________________ | Working directory: /etc/tmp | | | . | Type a file or filelist name to add, | | when done: fsck..f | | ----------------- | |_______________________________________________________________________| 15. Press when the last filelist name has been entered. The screen is then cleared and you are prompted to edit the list of filenames. At this point, press . _______________________________________________________________________ | Type number of selection, to end: | |_______________________________________________________________________| 16. The screen is cleared and you are asked if you want to specify template files. Answer "no" then . _______________________________________________________________________ | Do you want to specify template file(s)? (yes/no): no | |_______________________________________________________________________| 17. After the last file has been repaired, the message "PROGRAM DONE" is displayed. To bring the system back into multi-user mode, enter the following: # init 2 18. You are now ready to continue processing! ORIGINATOR: NSC HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB018 Pg003 FIB 00019 MAI COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 08/29/94 *** CMB - GPx 640 *** The following information applies to this PCBA: MM596050 - 916825-001 - GPx640 CMB GPx 640 CMB Jumper Settings ______________________________________________________________ | Description | Jumper| Jumper Setting | |-----------------------|-------|------------------------------| |_Name________|Function_| | *| DEBUG | | Memory | Normal | JPX2 | O |X X| | |X X| O | | Control | | | 1 | 1 | |-------------|---------|-------|---------------|--------------| | | | | *| DEBUG | | | | | ______ | ______ | C | Cache | Normal | JPX3 | O |X X| | |X X| O | | Control | | | 1 | 1 | M |_____________|_________|_______|_______________|______________| | | | | *| Normal RC | B | | | | ______ | ______ | | Shutdown | FAST RC | JPX4 | O |X X| | |X X| O | | Control | | | 1 | 1 | |_____________|_________|_______|_______________|______________| | | | | *| 20 ns | | DRAM ROW & | | | ______ | ______ | | Column Addr | 10ns | JPX5 | |X X| O | O |X X| | | MUX Delay | | | 1 |1 | |_____________|_________|_______|_______________|______________| | | | | *| Enable | | | | | ______ | ______ | | Password | Enable | JPX6 | O |X X| | |X X| O | | Protect | | | 1 | 1 | |_____________|_________|_______|_______________|______________| | | | | | *b | | Clock | | | ______ | ______ | | Phase | 10ns | JPX7 | |X X| O | O |X X| | | Tuning | | | 1 | 1 | |_____________|_________|_______|_______________|______________| | | 27C512 | | *| 27C128 | | EPROM | or | | ______ | ______ | | Type | 27C256*| JP2 | |X X| O | O |X X| | | Select | | | 1 |1 | | |_________|_______|_______________| | | | 27C256*| | *| 27C512 | | | or | | ______ | ______ | | | 27C128 | JP3 | O |X X| | |X X| O | | | | | 1 | 1 | |_____________|_________|_______|_______________|______________| | | | | ______ * a | | Keylock | | K1 | |X X| O O | |_____________|_________|_______|___1__________________________| NOTE: X = Jumper is Installed, O = Jumper not Installed * = MAI Default a = K1 is the four-pin connecter with pin located nearest C68. b = Pin 1 is the top pin when looking at the board from the front. HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB019 Pg001 GPx 640 CMB Chip Set Jumper Settings _____________________________________________________________________ |___Description_______|__________Jumper Setting_______________________| | | ______ JPX1| ______ J19| ______ J20| | | |X X| | O |X X| | O |X X| | | | 1 | 1 | 1 | | | | | | | | JP4 | J21| J22| | | ______ | ______ | ______ | C | | |X X| | O |X X| | O |X X| | M | | 1 | 1 | 1 | B | Chip Set |_______________|_______________|_______________| | | ______ JP17| ______ J23| ______ J24| | Requirement | |X X| | |X X| O | O |X X| | | | 1 | 1 | 1 | | | | | | | | J18 | J25| J26| | (Jumpers must be | ______ | ______ | ______ | | set according | |X X| | O |X X| | O |X X| | | to this table) | 1 | 1 | 1 | |_____________________|_______________|_______________|_______________| NOTE: X = Jumper is Installed, O = Jumper not Installed Below is an illustration of the layout of the GPx 640 CMB. Front ____________________________________________________________ |_ _ _ _ |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| | || | | | / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ | || | | | | || Tape, | | | | || Disk | | Disk | | || or | | Drive(s)| | || Floppy | | | | || | | | | || | | | Controller Slots | | | | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | |____________ Bank | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | || | B A |+| |+| |+| |+| |+| |+| |+| |+| | || | |||||||| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | || Power | |||||||| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | || | |||||||| |+| |+| |+| |+| |+| |+| |+| |+| | || Supply | ||SIMMs| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | || | |||||||| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | || | |||||||| |8| |7| |6| |5| |4| |3| |2| |1| | || | |||||||| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| | | \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / | |__________________________________________________________| Back Figure 1.0 NOTE: Memory banks are shown reversed in some documents, this figure shows correct memory bank orientation. HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB019 Pg002 NOTES: 1) CMB Rev. D is required for greater than 16MB of memory. 2) CMB Rev. D is required for EISA controller support. ORIGINATOR: Norm Jones HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB019 Pg003 FIB 00020 MAI COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 06/01/92 *** ADDING MEMORY TO SERIES 40 *** HARDWARE ADDITION _________________ IF YOU ARE INCREASING MEMORY FROM 4 TO 8 MEG IN A 340/440 SYSTEM SWITCH 2- 10 MUST BE OFF. THE 240 AND 640 DO NOT HAVE THIS SWITCH. THE MEMORY EXPANSION BOARD IS USED IN THE 440 ONLY USE CHART IN SERVICE MANUAL. 640 MEMORY IS EXPANDED BY USING 2, 4, 0R 8MEG SIMMS FOLLOW CHART IN THE SERVICE MANUAL. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION _____________________ BEFORE CHANGING ANY PARAMETERS ,CHECK TO SEE IF THE SWAP AREA OF THE DRIVE NEEDS TO BE INCREASED. IF IT IS A SINGLE DRIVE SYSTEM AND NEEDS MORE SWAP AREA YOU WILL NEED TO BACKUP THE WHOLE DRIVE AND RE -PARTITION THE DRIVE . IF OTHER DRIVES ARE INSTALLED YOU MAY HAVE A SWAP PARTITION AVAILABLE AND CAN USE THE "SWAP " COMMAND TO ADD THIS SPACE TO YOUR SWAP AREA. CMOS ____ CMOS SETUP SHOULD BE CHANGED TO MATCH THE CORRECT AMOUNT OF MEMORY INSTALLED. DCT ___ TO CHANGE THE DCT TABLE , FIRST COPY THE ORIGINAL TO ANOTHER NAME. RUN "CONFIGDCT" USE NEW DCT FILE AS INPUT. EX. /etc/dct8 USE OLD DCT FILE AS OUTPUT. EX. /etc/dct TAKE OPTION TO WRITE AND EXIT. REBOOT SYSTEM. NOTE : IF YOU ARE DOING A FULL OS INSTALL THE DCT WILL BE UPDATED AUTOMATICALLY ORIGINATOR: J WHALEN HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB020 Pg001 FIB 00021 MAI COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 03/09/93 *** Differential SCSI Adapter (Converter) PCBA *** The following information applies to this PCBA part number: MM597070 SCSI converter pcba 400814-001 SCSI device address = 05 There are NO switches or LEDs on this pcba. There are two jumpers and three connectors on this pcba. JUMPERS ________ W1 = NO jumper installed W2 = Jumper installed TERMINATORS ----------- Single-ended terminators at locations Z35 - Z37 must be INSTALLED. Double-ended terminators at locations Z1 - Z12 must be INSTALLED. CONNECTORS __________ J1 = 50 pin header to a single ended SCSI device (internal single-ended buss) J2 = 50 pin header to a differential SCSI device (external differential buss) J3 = 4 pin power connector. ORIGINATOR: Norm Jones HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB021 Pg001 FIB 00022 MAI COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 01/12/94 *** System error codes for O.S. 1.1A *** The following listing includes all system error numbers (errors preceded by a minus (-)) recognized by the errno command for O.S. level 1.1A. They are included in the FIBs for reference in the event a working GPx system is not available. Errno 1: Not owner Errno 2: No such file or directory Errno 3: No such process Errno 4: Interrupted system call Errno 5: I/O error Errno 6: No such device or address Errno 7: Arg list too long Errno 8: Exec format error Errno 9: Bad file number Errno 10: No child processes Errno 11: No more processes Errno 12: Not enough space Errno 13: Permission denied Errno 14: Bad address Errno 15: Block device required Errno 16: Device busy Errno 17: File exists Errno 18: Cross-device link Errno 19: No such device Errno 20: Not a directory Errno 21: Is a directory Errno 22: Invalid argument Errno 23: File table overflow Errno 24: Too many open files Errno 25: Not a typewriter Errno 26: Text file busy Errno 27: File too large Errno 28: No space left on device Errno 29: Illegal seek Errno 30: Read-only file system Errno 31: Too many links Errno 32: Broken pipe Errno 33: Argument out of domain Errno 34: Result too large Errno 35: No message of desired type Errno 36: Identifier removed Errno 37: Channel number out of range Errno 38: Level 2 not synchronized Errno 39: Level 3 halted Errno 40: Level 3 reset Errno 41: Link number out of range Errno 42: Protocol driver not attached Errno 43: No CSI structure available Errno 44: Level 2 halted Errno 45: Deadlock situation detected/avoided Errno 46: No record locks available Errno 50: Bad exchange descriptor Errno 51: Bad request descriptor Errno 52: Message tables full Errno 53: Anode table overflow Errno 54: Bad request code HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB022 Pg001 Errno 55: Invalid slot Errno 56: File locking deadlock Errno 57: Bad font file format Errno 60: Not a stream device Errno 61: No data available Errno 62: Timer expired Errno 63: Out of stream resources Errno 64: Machine is not on the network Errno 65: Package not installed Errno 66: Object is remote Errno 67: Link has been severed Errno 68: Advertise error Errno 69: Srmount error Errno 70: Communication error on send Errno 71: Protocol error Errno 74: Multihop attempted Errno 77: Not a data message Errno 80: Name not unique on network Errno 81: File descriptor in bad state Errno 82: Remote address changed Errno 83: Can not access a needed shared library Errno 84: Accessing a corrupted shared library Errno 85: .lib section in a.out corrupted Errno 86: Attempting to link in more shared libraries than system limit Errno 87: Can not exec a shared library directly Errno 101: File in use Errno 102: Invalid file type Errno 103: Corrupted file Errno 104: Invalid record number Errno 105: Data record too large Errno 106: Attempt to read previous at BOF Errno 107: Attempt to read beyond end of file Errno 108: Illegal keyset description Errno 109: Required key not present Errno 110: Duplicate key condition Errno 111: Undefined current position Errno 112: Requested record not found Errno 113: Fatal error adding key Errno 114: Attempt to delete primary keyset Errno 115: File was not closed after update Errno 116: The key already exists Errno 117: File needs to be locked Errno 118: File is in the process of backup Errno 119: Attempt to truncate a journaled file Errno 125: Bad media (bad block on tape) Errno 126: Media not ready (or missing) Errno 127: Media write-protected Errno 128: End of media on tape drive Errno 129: End of data (erased tape) Errno 130: Bad mnemonic encountered Errno 131: Disconnect error Errno 140: Auditing is already set Errno 141: Auditing is off Errno 142: Primary log file exists Errno 143: Asynchronous write has been set HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB022 Pg002 Errno 144: WriteThru has been set Errno 145: Invalid auditing operation Errno 146: Can not auditing, ISZ > 0 Errno 147: Log file read only Errno 148: End of log file Errno 151: Invalid semaphore claim count for init Errno 152: Impossible semaphore alloc request Errno 153: Not enough semaphores available Errno 154: Attempt to return semaphore in use Errno 155: No named semaphores available Errno 156: Bad name/ptr for named semaphore return Errno 157: Non-existent semaphore operation Errno 158: Semaphore copy needs more room Errno 159: Invalid parameter for mbf sem op Errno 160: Too many blocked claimers/sharers Errno 161: Too many unclaim operations Errno 162: Share claims/shares imbalance Errno 163: Unshare claims/shares imbalance Errno 170: Printer out of paper Errno 171: Printer offline Errno 172: Printer timed out Errno 180: File name too many chars long Errno 181: Would block Errno 182: File mark encountered Errno 200: Function not available - BFS error Errno 202: Too many files open for process - BFS error Errno 203: Bad parameter in a system call - BFS error Errno 204: File not locked - BFS error Errno 205: File is locked - BFS error Errno 206: /etc/bfsdsk.d is missing - BFS error Errno 207: /etc/mounttab can not open - BFS error Errno 208: Basic file type required - BFS error Errno 209: Program is public, BUSY - BFS error Errno 210: File too small to save - BFS error Errno 211: Buffer too small - BFS error Errno 212: File not loaded - BFS error Errno 213: Device name was specified for filename - BFS error Errno 214: Invalid public program id - BFS error Errno 215: A key was supplied to a terminal device - BFS error Errno 216: Already addred - BFS error Errno 217: Program not addred - BFS error Errno 218: Not a disk file - BFS error Errno 219: Bad date - BFS error Errno 220: Bad time - BFS error Errno 221: Bad date/time format - BFS error Errno 223: No SIZ= clause given - BFS error Errno 224: Terminal driver failure - BFS error Errno 225: I/O operation timed out - BFS error Errno 226: Control X hit - BFS error Errno 227: Console open - BFS error Errno 228: Audit file already started - BFS error Errno 229: Write error via input statement - BFS error Errno 230: Keyed file is corrupted - BFS error Errno 231: Basic program reguired - BFS error Errno 232: Bad filename format - BFS error Errno 233: A ^Y was entered - BFS error HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB022 Pg003 Errno 234: Start an invalid device - BFS error Errno 235: Terminal device is busy - BFS error Errno 236: Both BFS and ghost are trying to do the same type of I/O Errno 237: Field not found in file format Errno 238: Formal key table full - BFS error Errno 240: Tape device busy - TAPE error Errno 241: Tape position unknown - TAPE error Errno 242: Illegal call or usage - BFS error Errno 243: Tape missing or not ready - TAPE error Errno 244: Illegal tape index - TAPE error Errno 245: Some directory in the pathname is too long Errno 246: 1/2" tape read after write - TAPE error Errno 251: Spooling is off - SPOOLER error Errno 252: Bad param in default file - SPOOLER error Errno 253: Undefined default printer - SPOOLER error Errno 254: Undefined printer - SPOOLER error Errno 255: Undefined class name - SPOOLER error Errno 256: Bad param in class file - SPOOLER error Errno 257: Copies out of range - SPOOLER error Errno 258: Illegal delete flag - SPOOLER error Errno 259: Illegal notify flag - SPOOLER error Errno 260: Priority out of range - SPOOLER error Errno 261: Illegal reque flag - SPOOLER error Errno 262: Illegal spool flag - SPOOLER error Errno 263: Illegal wait flag - SPOOLER error Errno 264: Undefined form name - SPOOLER error Errno 265: Bad page length - SPOOLER error Errno 266: Bad page width - SPOOLER error Errno 267: Bad slew line nr - SPOOLER error Errno 268: Bad lines per inch - SPOOLER error Errno 269: Bad pitch - SPOOLER error Errno 270: Bad trans table name - SPOOLER error Errno 271: Bad single sheet - SPOOLER error Errno 275: Bad param in form file - SPOOLER error Errno 276: Number form feeds out of range - SPOOLER error Errno 280: Illegal transaction file name - SPOOLER error Errno 281: Printer is open by another task - SPOOLER error Errno 282: General printer error - SPOOLER error Errno 285: Can't create spool file - SPOOLER error Errno 286: Can't open printer queue - SPOOLER error Errno 287: Can't read from this printer - SPOOLER error Errno 288: Bad normal timeout default - SPOOLER error Errno 289: Bad status timeout default - SPOOLER error Errno 290: Bad slave field - SPOOLER error Errno 300: Bad PDF file name size - SPOOLER error Errno 301: Bad buffer size - SPOOLER error Errno 302: Bad PDF file name - SPOOLER error Errno 303: Bad hi bit value - SPOOLER error Errno 304: Bad input buffer size - SPOOLER error Errno 305: Bad output buffer size - SPOOLER error Errno 306: Bad raw print value - SPOOLER error Errno 307: Bfs device not configured - BFS error Errno 308: Bfs device busy - BFS error Errno 309: Bfs device not active - BFS error Errno 310: Immediate exit Errno 311: Port failure HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB022 Pg004 Errno 312: Stream device connection not set up Errno 313: No event arrived on the stream head Errno 314: Fatal error occurred on the stream Errno 315: File descriptor has been hung up on Errno 316: Invalid pollfd entry Errno 317: Unknown event occurred on stream poll Errno 350: Key value out of range Errno 351: Index value out of range Errno 352: Invalid SIZ option Errno 353: Invalid TIM option Errno 354: Inconsistent parameters. Both KEY and IND options cannot be specified at the same time Errno 355: Channel already in use Errno 356: File not open Errno 401: Form is locked - PS error Errno 402: Set file is locked - PS error Errno 403: Too many open forms - PS error Errno 404: Illegal set name - PS error Errno 405: Illegal form name - PS error Errno 406: Set file not found - PS error Errno 407: Form not found - PS error Errno 408: Set file not open - PS error Errno 409: Form not opened - PS error Errno 410: Invalid set file - PS error Errno 411: Field association was used with a mnemonic - PS error Errno 412: Invalid field name or number - PS error Errno 413: Invalid option - PS error Errno 414: Read set file error - PS error Errno 415: Read form error - PS error Errno 416: Invalid data - PS error Errno 417: Invalid field type - PS error Errno 418: Invalid mnemonic - PS error Errno 419: Invalid input mnemonic - PS error Errno 420: Inconsistent mnemonics - PS error Errno 421: Data bigger than field size - PS error Errno 422: Forms internal error - PS error Errno 423: Input time out - PS error Errno 424: Control-Y entered - PS error Errno 425: Escape key detected - PS error Errno 426: PS error - PS error Errno 427: Bad parameter sent to PS from BASIC - PS error Errno 428: Forms not configured for this system - PS error Errno 429: Invalid index on a repeat field - PS error Errno 901: Printer subsystem - PDF corrupt or internal error. Errno 902: Printer subsystem - PDF corrupt or internal error. Errno 905: Printer subsystem - PDF attempted to divide by zero. Errno 906: Printer subsystem - evaluation stack overflow in PDF. Errno 907: Printer subsystem - evaluation stack overflow in PDF. Errno 912: Printer subsystem - getc[] called on empty buffer. Errno 915: Printer subsystem - PDF corrupt or internal error. Errno 918: Printer subsystem - length[] assignment too large. Errno 919: Printer subsystem - position[] assignment too large. Errno 923: Printer subsystem - PDF is corrupted. Errno 924: Printer subsystem - out of memory. HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB022 Pg005 Errno 926: Printer subsystem - bad mnemonic. Errno 927: Printer subsystem - section not defined in PDF. Errno 928: Printer subsystem - section can't access user buffer. Errno 929: Printer subsystem - form length too long. Errno 931: Printer subsystem - bad mnemonic. Errno 932: Printer subsystem - internal error. Errno 933: Printer subsystem - missing parameter in mnemonic. Errno 934: Printer subsystem - wrong type in mnemonic parameter. Errno 935: Printer subsystem - overflow error returned by PDF. Errno 939: Printer subsystem - ribbon error returned by PDF. Errno 940: Printer subsystem - I/O error returned by PDF. Errno 941: Printer subsystem - busy error returned by PDF. Errno 945: Printer subsystem - xlate tbl or string too large. Errno 946: Printer subsystem - invalid printer device specified. Errno 947: Printer subsystem - read permission required. Errno 948: Printer subsystem - write permission required. Errno 949: Printer subsystem - access error returned by PDF. Errno 951: Printer subsystem - error loading ptr xlate tbl. Errno 953: Printer subsystem - bad parameter. Errno 954: Printer subsystem - invalid argument in ioctl call. Errno 955: Printer subsystem - divide by zero error ret by PDF. Errno 956: Printer subsystem - protocol unsupported. Errno 957: Printer subsystem - slew channel not valid. Errno 958: Printer subsystem - upddaemon read FIFO error. Errno 959: Printer subsystem - upddaemon write FIFO error. Errno 960: Printer subsystem - invld command sent to upddaemon. Errno 962: Printer subsystem - form not mounted. ORIGINATOR: Norm Jones HANDBOOKS-BASIC FOUR-MAI Basic Four GPx40 Systems---FIB022 Pg006