Anyone run into this before?

I pulled a couple 4000's (I believe they are 4000-M's, definately not
regular 4000's, and they don't appear to be 4500 or 4700's), out of a
storage closet.

When I boot up the first one I get the following,

System Bootstrap, Version 4.6(1), SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-1992 by cisco Systems
bus error not generated on main memory parity error
location 0xfffffc, phase 0, subtest 0, test: write
  written 0x0, read 0x0 ... aborting
failed main memory parity test ... aborting

I've replaced the dram simm with a known good one and I still get the error.
I have swapped out the flash, the shared memory chip, and the roms with no
luck. I even tried without shared mem and flash.


When I boot the second one I get the following,

System Bootstrap, Version 4.6(1), SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-1992 by cisco Systems

Bad memory at location 0x00000010: wrote 0x00000010, read 0x00000FF0

Same thing, I've swapped all the memory, roms, etc, with no change.

Are both of these boards toast? I've looked at all the jumper locations and
compared them to whats on CCO and everything looks kosher.

Anyone run into this beofre or have any other ideas? Or should I just use
these as paperweights.

thanks,

tm



Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld




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