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 kfuchs@winternet.com