Owner`s manual

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If you have an alternate boot device selected, the first few status codes will always
begin with 2 since the computer checks the alternate device first. If there is a bootable
tape or diskette in the alternate boot device, the first digit of the status codes remains 2.
If there is no bootable medium in the alternate device, the computer boots from the
primary device and the first digit of the status codes changes to 3.
Front Panel Status Codes - All Eagle Systems
CODE MEANING
0 Computer is functioning normally when the front panel status LED displays
a zero and the run light is on.
4 Computer is out of QUEUE blocks.
8 A/C power dropped below an acceptable level.
9 Memory parity error.
10 An interface driver (.IDV) defined in a TRMDEF statement in the system
initialization command file was not found in account [1,6] on the boot
device.
11 A terminal driver (.TDV) defined in a TRMDEF statement in the system
initialization command file was not found in account [1,6] on the boot
device.
12 System initialization command file not found.
F Computer is now clearing and sizing memory.
20 The computer is beginning to execute the boot PROM. An error at this
point indicates your computer has a faulty PROM. Contact your VAR.
21 The computer is transferring the instructions from the PROM into its
Random Access Memory (RAM). If an error occurs here, your computer
might have a bad PROM or bad memory.
22 The computer is generating a checksum of the instructions in Random
Access Memory. If this calculated checksum doesn’t match the checksum
coded into the instructions themselves, you see a 2E error code.
x3 The computer is initializing the boot device. If the boot stops at this point, it
may indicate a hardware problem with the boot device. For disk devices,
when turning power on, this code might remain on the display for a short
time while the disk drive spins up to operating speed.
Eagle Series Computer Owner’s Manual, Rev. 03