STOP 0x0000000A Using 3Com 3C770 with Compaq and HP

ID: Q139273


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation versions 3.5, 3.51
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.5, 3.51


SYMPTOMS

When you use the 3Com 3C770 FDDI adapter driver in Windows NT 3.51 on a Compaq ProSignia 300 or 500, ProLiant 1500 or 4500, or Deskpro/XL computer, or on some Hewlett-Packard (HP) computers, the following STOP error message appears:

STOP: 0x0000000A


CAUSE

Bus timing can lead to a hardware malfunction on the 3C770. 3Com has determined that there is no software workaround and has revised the hardware to fix this problem.


RESOLUTION

According to the latest Windows NT 3.51 Hardware Compatibility List, the 3Com 3C770 network adapter driver is not supported on these Compaq computers. Do not use the FDDILink adapter in any of these computers.

You can obtain the revised adapter and driver from 3Com Technical Support at (800) 876-3266.

For other Compaq PC models, run the adapter[ASCII 146]s diagnostic external loopback test to confirm interoperability.


MORE INFORMATION

Compaq's EISA-PCI bridge chipset's large amount of wait-states causes 3Com's adapter to skip 4-byte at certain burst cycle. With NetBEUI, this manifests into a data-corruption problem on the Compaq ProSignia 500 computer. The 3C770 driver included on the Windows NT Workstation and Windows NT Server CD-ROM disks in the \DRVLIB\NETCARD\xX86\3C770 subdirectory is designed for use with only Windows NT 3.5 and not in Windows NT 3.51. Updates to this adapter will be listed in future Hardware Compatibility Lists. The symptom mentioned above does not occur on 3Com network adapters with revision 08-0015-002-REV5A or higher.



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Additional query words: prodnt trap 0xA hcl

Keywords : ntstop ntsetup ntdriver nthw
Version : 3.50 3.51
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: January 26, 1999
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