CPU Modules
11.3 Testing Your CPU Module
3. When the system recognizes a CPU module, it displays one of the following
messages:
For a 20-megahertz module:
3/misc/cpu-type’s code: NDX-90A
The
90A
at the end of the message tells you that you have a 20-megahertz
CPU.
For a 25-megahertz module:
3/misc/cpu-type’s code: NDX-96A
The
96A
at the end of the message tells you that you have a 25-megahertz
CPU.
For a 33-megahertz module:
3/misc/cpu-type’s code: NDX-102A
The
NDX-102A
at the end of the message tells you that you have a
33-megahertz CPU.
If your workstation fails to recognize the CPU you have just installed,
• Check to make sure that the connector on the CPU is pressed all the way
into the connector on the base system module.
• Check to see whether you’ve bent any of the connector pins.
If you still have problems, call your system manager or your Digital service
representative for help.
11.4 TURBOchannel Option Modules
For information about installing TURBOchannel option modules, turn to the
TURBOchannel Options User’s Guide.
CPU Modules 11–7