On Monday, November 7, 2022 at 10:37:27 AM UTC-8,
[email protected] wrote:
This probably won't work either
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search "system status register"
Thank you for the link.
As it so happens, I happen to have a copy of the Eagle (AKA Integrated Scientific Processor) manual somewhere in my collection, and while it mentions the System Status Register (SSR) and even shows the layout of part of it, it (like the U.S. patent for
the MSP/MSU) leaves the "good part" out, say that the field is "reserved for software".
This field is supposed to show what IPs, IOPs, and MSPs are online in the partition and I ASSUME that this is initially set by the SSP, and presumably is updated by the SSP as well.
But since the 1100/90, and therefore the 2200/600, was the last 1100/2200 that were supposed to be bootable WITHOUT an SSP, I'd like to think that this field might also be updated by hardware directly should any of the "available line pairs" for any CEC
component shows a component going offline on its own for some reason.
But that's just a guess.
If you happen to know for sure, I'd be interested to know that as well.
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