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Status Display Codes
Page 8-3
AM-6060 Computer Owner's Manual, Rev. 00
Front Panel
Status Code
Description
24
Reading the Master File Directory (MFD) from disk. An error at this point
indicates disk problems in the alternate boot device.
25
Searching for the User File Directory (UFD) account [1,2] on the first
logical of the alternate boot device.
26
Searching for a BADBLK.SYS file in account [1,2] on the first logical of
the alternate boot device. Valid only on disk drives that use a
BADBLK.SYS file.
27
Loading BADBLK.SYS on the alternate boot device. Valid only on disk
drives that use a BADBLK.SYS file
28
Searching for account [1,4] on the first logical of the alternate boot device.
An error at this point may indicate disk problems. Try reloading the latest
version of the system software.
29
If you are booting from a tape device, the computer is searching for a label
block on the tape, as the alternate boot device.
2A
Loading the AMOS monitor from the alternate boot device. If an error
occurs at this point, try reloading the latest version of the system software.
2b
Beginning to execute the AMOS monitor program from the alternate boot
device. If an error occurs at this point, try reloading the latest version of the
system software.
2d
Bootup from the alternate boot device failed because of a time-out error.
This may indicate a faulty memory or an addressing problem.
2E
Bootup from the alternate boot device failed because of a bootstrap loader
program checksum error. This may indicate a bad PROM or bad memory.
2F
Bootup from the alternate boot device failed because of an invalid boot
device selection. Access the CMOS setup routine by pressing Reset, then
pressing the
ESC
key when the code "C5" appears on the front panel. Verify
the device and unit number settings on the CMOS menu.
33
Initializing the primary boot device. If the boot stops at this point, it may
indicate a hardware problem with the primary boot device. When you are
booting from a disk, this code may remain on the display for a short time
after you've turned the power on, while the disk drive spins up to operating
speed.
34
While booting: reading the Master File Directory (MFD) from the primary
boot device. An error at this point indicates disk problems.
During normal operation: unimplemented integer instruction encountered.
Front Panel Status Codes (continued)