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This past weekend, our old 200 threw a B600 0615 on its weekly exercise cycle.

I pulled out the dusty, cobweb-laden problem analysis manual, which directed me to try a manual IPL.

It got as far as asking for date and time, and popping up a couple of messages about subsystems being active at the last power-down, then it went right back to B600 0615.

I don't think there's anything left on the box, that doesn't exist at least one other place, and other than pulling off a few source members for the QuestView V6-compatibility project a few months ago, I don't think it's had any activity at all beyond its exercise cycle, but I'm still a bit morbidly curious about what finally went bad on it.


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