Problems With The Hp Processor Probe Itself; To Run The Power Up Self Test - HP E3494A Installation And Service Manual

Processor probe for powerpc 603/603e
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Solving Problems

To run the power up self test

Problems with the HP Processor Probe Itself

To run the power up self test
Unplug the HP processor probe, then plug it in.
1
Watch the status lights. They should show the following pattern:
2
= LED is off
= LED is on
= Not applicable (LED is off or on)
Normal sequence during power up self test
Pwr/Target
LEDs
Meaning
1
Initial power up, system reset
2
XILINX array initialized successfully
3
XILINX array tested successfully
4
BOOT ROM space tested successfully
5
GENERIC ROM space tested successfully
6
DRIVER ROM space tested successfully
7
RESERVED ROM space tested successfully
8
RAM tested successfully
9
LAN internal feedback tested successfully
10
Start system, load drivers, initialize LAN
If the power up self test fails, the RESET LED will flash the number of the
test, then stay lit.
If any of the LEDs fail to change, there is a system failure.
Following power up, the LEDs will enter one of the following states:
No target system power, or HP processor probe is not connected to the
target system, or
PowerPC is running user code
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