Subject: Re: problem installing BSD unix on Mac IIX
To: Walid A Habiballah <eaowah@expec.com>
From: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/23/1996 13:04:18
> I have been trying to install BSD unix on my Mac IIx but but kept on failing.
> It seems that the booter is not able to boot ! here is the last msgs i got:
> 
> no internal video at address 0 -- videoadd is -`0xfbb00020.
> 
> Done.
> Bootstaping the pmap system.
> Failure in BSD boot. nextpa=0x106000,high[0]=0x100000.
> panic: You're hosed!

sounds like you don't have 32-bit addressing on. You need Mode32
(from Apple and Connectix) running, then you need to turn on 32-bit
addressing in the Memory control pannel.

> 
> The system i have obtained from ftp://ftp.iastate.edu/NetBSD-1.1/macc68k
> My mac is IIx with 8mb memory 150mb Lacie harddisk,Mac II video cardand running system 7.01.

What version of NetBSD?

Take care,

Bill