>On Tue, 2004-11-09 at 13:35, Ken Fuchs wrote: >> +--------------------------------------------+ >> |Communication between HDT and | >> |Processor No. 0 has problem! | >> | | >> |Please check your HDT host | >> |and target TAP connections. | >> | | >> |Do you want to continue with incorrect info?| >> +--------------------------------------------+
Ollie wrote: >You must be using some parallel port without EPP mode. Go to the >BIOS setup and configure it correctly. Thanks for the suggestion. However, I already had my parallel port set to EPP in the BIOS of the host machine. The solution for the S2885 was adding two three pin jumpers at J94 & J95 as suggested earlier by one of Tyan's engineer via YhLu. Plus connecting pins 2 & 3 of jumper J94 and connecting pins 1 & 2 of jumper J95. Pin 1 is the closest one to the board's nearest edge. YhLu wrote: >HW engineer said >"on S2885, put jumper caps on J94 pin2 and pin3; J95 pin1 and pin2 to make >HDT and MP HDT work. > J94 and J95 are in middle of the area between bootable CPU memory modules >and secondary CPU socket. the pin1 is the pin more close to the board edge >and power connectors." Thank you everyone for responding to my question. Sincerely, Ken Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios

