SUMMARY: Which PCI slot is the 64-bit, 66 MHz one on a V240?

From: Kevin Buterbaugh <Kevin.Buterbaugh_at_lifeway.com>
Date: Thu Oct 16 2003 - 16:25:39 EDT
Greetings Again All,

     As usual, the answer came very quickly.  First off, however, thank 
you to the following people for letting me know that they're off somewhere 
probably having a good time while I'm at work and not having the best day 
of my life:  Daniel Teklu, Joseph Ryals, Doug Wilmot, Lawrence Wood, 
Michel van den Boogaart, MA Wallace, Johan Magnusson, Kathrin Engelhardt, 
Klas Erlandsson, Thomas Obst, and Felipe Salum.

     I don't know why some people get upset about Out of Office auto 
replies.  Personally, I found it educational to get several in other 
languages.  Useless, but educational! <grin>

     Thanks to Henrik Mortensen, John Garner, Charles Rawls, Hichel 
Morton, Casper Dik, Simon Burr, and Luc Suryo for your suggestions.  I 
should have been a little more clear.  I already knew that all 3 slots 
were 64 bit, with two being 33 MHz and one being 66 MHz.  What I needed to 
know was which one is the 66 MHz slot.

     I had looked in the System Handbook on Sunsolve before posting, but I 
hadn't dug deeply enough.  I'm including Henrik's reply, as it has links 
to the pages which show that it is Slot 0 which is the 66 MHz slot. Thanks 
again all - you've made a bad day a little better for me...

==================================

Kevin Buterbaugh - Unix System Administrator

----- Forwarded by Kevin Buterbaugh/Nashville/BSSBNOTES on 10/16/03 03:10 
PM -----

"Mortensen, Henrik" <henrik.mortensen@csfb.com> wrote on 10/16/2003 
02:30:11 PM:

> see
> 
> 
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Devices/System_Board/SYSBD_SunFireV2x0_CPU.html
> 
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Devices/I_O/IO_SunFireV240_PCI_Riser_Board.html
> 
> the two on the riserboard are 33MHz; the one on the system board 
> is 66MHz
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Kevin Buterbaugh [mailto:Kevin.Buterbaugh@lifeway.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 15:22
> > To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
> > Subject: Which PCI slot is the 64-bit, 66 MHz one on a V240?
> > 
> > 
> > Greetings All,
> > 
> >      OK, I'm frustrated.  I need to know which of the 3 slots 
> > in the V240 
> > is the 64-bit, 66 MHz one?  I have looked in the manuals which I 
> > downloaded from docs.sun.com, I've searched the list archives, I've 
> > googled, and I've tried prtdiag and prtconf and I can't figure it out.
> > 
> >      If I've missed something, or I'm just being a total idiot today, 
> > please let me know.  Today at least, you won't be the first 
> > :-(.  Thanks 
> > everyone, and I will of course summarize...
> > 
> > ==================================
> > 
> > Kevin Buterbaugh - Unix System Administrator
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> 
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