ULEIS Last Friday (9/25) the ULEIS TOF-1 HV was turned off as part of a test to investigate interference between the two time-of-flight analyzer boards. This test requires a solar particle event to be in progress in order to acquire sufficient statistics to characterize the instrument performance. With the larger particle event that started on September 30, this test is being continued, and excellent counting statistics should result. It is anticipated that the TOF-1 HV will be turned back on sometime next week. This test complements an earlier one carried out in April 1998, when ULEIS was operated with the TOF-2 HV off in order to investigate the same problem. Analysis of the test results will take at least several weeks after the conclusion of the test. S3DPU On Monday, September 28 (DOY 98-271) the S3DPU experienced its fifth full reset, putting SWICS and SWIMS in their Standby (no HV) Mode and causing SEPICA to be turned off completely. This is the same sequence of events that has transpired for all 5 resets. In the days preceding this reset there were at least 7 "minor" resets, where various counters in the DPU are set to zero. Such minor resets have also been seen prior to earlier DPU resets, but not in such quantity. On Wednesday, during the reconfiguration of the three sensors, the DPU at one point stopped accepting commands. This condition was resolved by running a procedure that had been used in the past to fix the same problem. On September 2 the S3DPU had been power cycled with hopes of increasing its stability, and in the meantime no patches were uploaded and no memory dumping was performed. Efforts are underway to trend the DPU HK data items from early in the mission to search for signs of change that might help explain the resets. The activity level of the DPU is also being examined to see if there is any correlation between resets and increased solar activity. Meanwhile, the DPU engineer at the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany, is sending diagnostic equipment to the University of New Hampshire to be used with the engineering model DPU that has been under test there, and which has also undergone resets.