Thanks John, I think the insanity is my own! After changing those switches I accidentally put the M8014 above the M8013. I've swapped them and now get slightly different results:
One note, it now takes a while for it to start printing anything, which I think might mean it's running some of the first test successfully before getting to these. Earlier runs would start printing errors immediately. CVRLA DVC FTL ERR 00037 ON UNIT 00 TST 032 SUB 000 PC: 023576 RLMP: CRC OF DA+3 ERROR (SERIAL DATA PATH) CONTROLLER: 174400 DRIVE: 0 BEFORE COMMAND: CS: 112200 BA: 003762 DA: 155552 MP: 175555 TIME OF ERROR: CS: 000200 BA: 005760 DA: 155560 MP: 175554 171554 EXP'D: 145554 REC'D: 175554 CVRLA DVC FTL ERR 00038 ON UNIT 00 TST 032 SUB 000 PC: 023634 RLMP: CRC OF CRC OF DA+4 ERROR (SERIAL DATA PATH) CONTROLLER: 174400 DRIVE: 0 BEFORE COMMAND: CS: 112200 BA: 003762 DA: 155552 MP: 175555 TIME OF ERROR: CS: 000200 BA: 005760 DA: 155560 MP: 175554 171554 EXP'D: 151554 REC'D: 171554 CVRLA DVC FTL ERR 00039 ON UNIT 00 TST 032 SUB 000 PC: 023730 MAINT. FILL/EMPTY FIFO DMA DATA TRANSFER COMPARE ERROR CONTROLLER: 174400 DRIVE: 0 BEFORE COMMAND: CS: 112200 BA: 003762 DA: 155552 MP: 175555 TIME OF ERROR: CS: 000200 BA: 005760 DA: 155560 MP: 175554 171554 BA: 005760 DA: 155560 ADDR: 004762 EXP'D: 155555 REC'D 175555 BA: 005760 DA: 155560 ADDR: 004764 EXP'D: 155555 REC'D 175555 BA: 005760 DA: 155560 ADDR: 004766 EXP'D: 155555 REC'D 175555 On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 3:46 PM, John Wilson <wil...@dbit.com> wrote: > On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 03:40:46PM -0500, Ben Sinclair wrote: >>Well I just figured out something important...The switch numbers on my >>board backwards! I was going over the docs again, and noticed that MSB >>and LSB in their board diagram were on the wrong sides, compared to >>the switch numbers referenced on the next page. I'm not sure if that's >>just the way it is, or maybe someone replaced my switches at some >>point. After changing my switches I can now read 774400, which gives >>me 144201. >> >>The VRLAC0 diagnostic now goes further, but it thinks something is >>wrong. Now of course I have no idea what it thinks is wrong here! > > Bit 11 of the CSR seems to be stuck on. That's the "bad CRC" (or write > check error) bit ... definitely shouldn't be on after a bus init. > Maybe look at some other registers to see if that bit's on everywhere > (possibly bad bus xcvr if so), otherwise some other insanity? > > John Wilson > D Bit -- Ben Sinclair b...@bensinclair.com