Display Codes 4-17
0042
A bus converter was added on power fail
0043
Memory was added on power fail
0044
A module was added on power fail and generated an address conflict
0045
memory selftest failed in map-system-state
0046 to 004E
Error on call to entry-init in reinit-iodc (error return number is 0x50)
005B to 005F
The parallel card driver (RDB communications) encountered something
that it could not interpret
0066 to 006E
Error on call to entry-io in console-read or console-write (error return
number is 0x50)
0080 to 0099
A trap that neither RDB or MPE/iX could interpret occurred (080n is the
hex trap number)
00A0
Bad TSTAT in write to disk for expanded taken branch
00A1
Write failure in expanded taken branch logging
00A2
Expanded taken branch logging caused lost disk I/O
00B0
A bad command was received in the MP RDB handler
00B1
The MP RDB handler semaphore was not owned by a sender
00F1
Non recoverable instruction TLB error
00F2
Non recoverable data TLB error
00F3
Non recoverable bus address error
00F4
Non recoverable bus error on I/O space read
00F5
Non recoverable bus error on memory read or write
00F6
Non recoverable bus error on I/O space write
00F7
Non recoverable bus error with processor slave
00F8
Non recoverable cache tag error
00F9
Non recoverable data cache error
00FA
Non recoverable assist coprocessor error
00FB
Non recoverable instruction cache error
0300
A critical HPMC occurred
0301
Bad state prevented HPMC recovery
0302
bad reserved bits prevented HPMC recovery
0303
HPMC handling corrupted the real mode stack
0321
Cache data was corrupted and cannot be located
0322
Cache data for a known address was corrupted
0340
A bus error resulted in an HPMC
0361
A coprocessor other than 0 asserted HPMC
0362
An SFU asserted HPMC
03A1
The TLB is non functional
Table 4-15. MPE/iX B000 Halt Codes (Continued)
Code Description
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