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Message from discussion No luck - Graphics card seems dead. WAS: C8000: System alive with 2 CPUs, well, almost: WAS: How to un-screw CPU0 (damned special screws ...)
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Frank GOENNINGER  
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 More options Jan 30 2011, 2:14 pm
Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp.hpux
From: Frank GOENNINGER <dg1...@googlemail.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2011 20:14:19 +0100
Local: Sun, Jan 30 2011 2:14 pm
Subject: Re: No luck - Graphics card seems dead. WAS: C8000: System alive with 2 CPUs, well, almost: WAS: How to un-screw CPU0 (damned special screws ...)

Frank GOENNINGER <dg1...@googlemail.com> writes:
> Meanwhile the supplier agreed to send a new graphics card (well, a used
> one) as a replacement. Very prompt support and now discussion whatsoever
> needed... I am impressed.

Well, still NO LUCK ...

I changed the graphics card and I am still getting no graphics output
with still the same two LEDs burning red...

Boot trace shows the following messages:

CC_BOOT_GET_SS_CONS
CC_BOOT_INIT_SS_CONS
CC_BOOT_GET_SS_KEYB
CC_BOOT_INIT_SS_KEYB
CC_BOOT_ERR_EXEC_EINIT
CC_BOOT_NO_GO_SS_KEYB
CC_BOOT_GET_DFLT_KEYB
CC_BOOT_INIT_DFLT_KEYB
CC_BOOT_ERR_EXEC_EINIT
CC_BOOT_NO_KEYB_FOUND
CC_BOOT_NO_GO_SS_CONS
CC_BOOT_GET_DFLT_CONS
CC_BOOT_CONSOLE_DEV_FAILED
CC_BOOT_INIT_DFLT_CONS

And then BCH kicks in showing the processors and so on.

So, as it seems, there's no keyboard found. I also see that the USB
doesn't deliver power to an attached mouse... (optical mouse's laser
doesn't get powered up).

The HP C8000 Technical Guide (5969-3188) doesn't talk about the keybaord
having to be connected to a certain USB port...

What am I doing wrong ?

Thanks for any hints ...

Cheers
  Frank


 
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