http://ps-2.kev009.com/ohland/SCSI_Errors/SCSI_POST_Error_Codes.html
A bit rough. The Reserved, PUN, LUN, and Slot columns are not linked. If
you can't figure them out, you need more help than I can give.
The largest part of the table is the QEE column.
Note there is a row for QEET = 0000
A row where QEEn /= 0nnn or Q=0 and EET /= 000
Q=1 through Q=7, where all associated EE codes are grouped together
There is a separate column for the T code.
So, you have the error code, say fer instance 0208600U 5A6J.
R=0
DDD=208 [unknown, Houston, we got a problem...]
PUN=6
S=0 [board]
U=Unknown
Q=5 [A6 not in list, see note]
T=J
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