Hi,
On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 12:27:50AM +0000, John Schuncke wrote:
> I've read reports of unhandled interrupts trashing the system during
> install. More importantly, though, I believe you have to jumper the
> board for interrupt 2.
> The (often hardwired) default is int 6, which
> apparently can interfere with disk and serial handling. Also, I think
> the kernel is hardcoded for interrupt 2.
That is true. SPLNET is implemented as m68k CPU level 2 in NetBSD, and
it has to be lower than SPLBIO (for disk transfers) which is at 3.
Regards,
-is
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