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Neil Gould writes:
The avionics in the aircraft that I fly reboot when they are powered off then on. No synchronization required. But when multiple reboots occur, each at the same point after the previous boot, it's not a power problem, it's a software problem. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Doug writes:
They landed with one engine (no pilot overide) and the Cessna engineers came out and did a lot of head scratching. I do not know what the final diagnosis was on that one. I'd say the best diagnosis is to replace the jet with the FADEC with a different jet that lets the pilot control the engines. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Gig 601XL Builder writes:
No a hardware problem could have also been the cause. Not for synchronized reboots. Those come from software. An electrical short caused by the "hacked" wiring sounds like an excellent place to start looking. A short will either have no effect or it will prevent the system from operating at all. It will not reboot the system in perfect synchronization with the software. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Neil Gould writes:
What gives you the impression that there was some "synchronization with the software"? Nothing NW_Pilot reported would suggest it, and the frequency and number of reboots implies something completely different. His description suggests that the system booted and went through the same software process over and over. That is not a hardware problem. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Neil Gould writes: What gives you the impression that there was some "synchronization with the software"? Nothing NW_Pilot reported would suggest it, and the frequency and number of reboots implies something completely different. His description suggests that the system booted and went through the same software process over and over. That is not a hardware problem. Care to put some money on that conclusion? Many, many years ago we encountered a similar problem. Every symptom said it was software, especially when one operating system would not encounter the problem yet another one did. After several weeks we managed to isolate the exact channel program sequence which caused the error. The hardware developers confirmed that the channel program sequence was indeed valid. Further investigation showed it to be an error in a circuit card supplied with a field upgrade kit. Since each operating system used a slightly different channel program to accomplish the same thing, the error only manifested itself on one system. -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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Marty Shapiro writes:
Care to put some money on that conclusion? I have no money to spend on gambling, but I'm confident that the conclusion is correct. Many, many years ago we encountered a similar problem. Every symptom said it was software, especially when one operating system would not encounter the problem yet another one did. After several weeks we managed to isolate the exact channel program sequence which caused the error. The hardware developers confirmed that the channel program sequence was indeed valid. Further investigation showed it to be an error in a circuit card supplied with a field upgrade kit. Since each operating system used a slightly different channel program to accomplish the same thing, the error only manifested itself on one system. Those are the stories one remembers _because_ they are such remarkable exceptions to the rule. I think the explanation in this case is much more mundane: bad code. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Recently, Mxsmanic posted:
Neil Gould writes: The avionics in the aircraft that I fly reboot when they are powered off then on. No synchronization required. But when multiple reboots occur, each at the same point after the previous boot, it's not a power problem, it's a software problem. There is no evidence that this was the case. In fact, that is not at all what NW_Pilot reported. Neil |
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