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| - | From an email by Peter Milne: | ||
| - | //"I am having problems with the FORTH computer at the Minn60. I am able | ||
| - | to get through | ||
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| - | when I prepare to | ||
| - | actually choose a target or move. It even fails if I just let it sit | ||
| - | there after sending the " | ||
| - | PARAMETER" | ||
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| - | When it crashes, it talks of "Ran otu of stack buffers" | ||
| - | me to not be a cabling issue, but a problem with the computer. Could | ||
| - | it be cabling? I hhave checked the connections already, and it is | ||
| - | really cold to just play with cables out there."// | ||
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| - | There are two things that we've found that cause this issue.\\ | ||
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| - | There are two boxes in the warm room (a MUX and a bus extender), and two boxes in the dome in the blue rack (another MUX and bus extender). | ||
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| - | If you look at the MUX units when the problem is happening, the " | ||
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| - | You then have to restart the FORTH computer, and everything should work fine. | ||