NMI Parity Errors while Parallel Printing

Michael "Ford" Ditto ditto at cbmvax.UUCP
Mon Feb 20 07:21:39 AEST 1989


In article <788 at rush.cts.com> bob at rush.cts.com (Bob Ames) writes:
>We've got a 3B1 which panics with NMI parity errors after 2-10 lines
>have printed through the parallel Port.

Have you tried the same printer & cable on another Unix PC?

My 3B1  has always done the same thing; I'm glad to hear I'm not the only
one, since that seems to point to a cabling problem or something.  Since I
only discovered the problem after the warrantee expired, I just resigned
myself to sending files to the Amiga for printing.  But now, I'll
investigate it further.

I suspect a bug in the lp device driver which only shows up under some rare
timing conditions which our printers somehow make happen.  The one I tried
is an Epson FX-85, with a "straight-through" cable with every pin connected.

>I developed a theory that somehow the parallel port drains some power
>and causes memory to forget.  I'll probably get 20 letters from people
>telling me how silly this theory is.  |-)

Hmmmm... doesn't seem too likely unless you have a marginal ram chip to
start with.  Also, I would expect that just having the printer connected
would be enough to cause such a problem, even if it wasn't printing.
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