Subject: Re: Booting on a IIsi
To: Josh Hope <scrptwiz@glasscity.net>
From: Mack Nagashima <mackn@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/13/1996 05:26:15
On Sat, 13 Jul 1996, Josh Hope wrote:

> Whenever trying to boot from my IIsi I get the following message:
> 
> [ preserving 89324 bytes of netbsd symbol table ]
> System RAM: 4194304 bytes in 1024 pages.
>       Low = 0x4000000, high = 0x43f8000
>       Low = 0x8000, high = 0x10000
> Non-system RAM (nubus, etc.):
>       Log = 0xf9000000, Phys = 0xf90000000, Len = 0x5e00000 (98566144d)
>       Log = 0xfee00000, Phys = 0x0, Len = 0xfff00000 (4293918720d)
>       Log = 0xfef00000, Phys = 0xfef00000, Len = 0x1000000 (1048576d)
>   no internal video at address 0 -- videoaddr is 0xfee08000.
> 
> Then it freezes.


	Don't preset mem to 4 megs...use auto-size ram..  you no longer 
need to pre-set to ram to one meg less than what you actually have since 
i think booter 1.6?   anywayz..if you're usiong booter 1.8 or higher..use 
auto-0size ram...(5 megs ram) are you using internal video?  what type of 
monitor?  and get base11 :)  sorta useless without it.. oh..and try to 
find the generic 52 kernel...  (or was it 53?)  


-Mack