Subject: Quadra610 Boot problems...ALMOST THERE I THINK!!!
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Greg Evans <gevans@televar.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/09/1997 21:02:47
Back again.  <g>

OK, I have swapped out my Apple adjustable keyboard and microspeed 3 
button mouse for a standard Apple keyboard and mouse.

I can *partially* boot using the following Kernels (they all get to the 
same place)

GENERICSBC-21
GENERICSBC-22
GENERIC_77

Here is everything that is says during the boot process:
This is from booting w/ Generic 77 with my adj. keyboard

[preserving 292135 bytes of netbsd symbol table]
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986....
<blah blah>

NetBSD 1.2 (GENERIC) 77: Fri Nov 29 17:39:30 PST 1996
rot2@wormhole:/disks/src/sys/arch/mac68k/compile/GENERIC
Apple Macintosh Quadra 610 (68040)
real mem=25165824
avail mem=21368832
Using 204 buffers containing 835584 bytes of memory
mrg: 'Quadra/Centris ROMs' ROM glie tracing off, debug off, silent traps
mrg:I/O map kludge for ROMs that use hardware addresses directly
adb: bus subsystem
adb: mapped device (16) at 2
adb: 200 dpi mouse at 3
adb: unknown type device (def 7, handler 2 at 7)
mainbus0 (root)
obio0 at mainbus0
adb0 at obio0 (ADB event device)
asc0 at obio0 Apple Sound Chip
esp0 at obio0: address 0x897000:NCR53C96 16 MHz, target 7
scsibus0 at esp0
sd0at scsibus0 targ0 lun0: <Quantum,LPS270s,540A> SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd0: 258MB, 2740 cyl, 2 head, 96 sec, 512 bytes/sec
cd0 at scsibus0 targ 1 lun0: <MATSHITA, CD-ROM CR-8004, 1.0p> SCSI2 
5/cdrom removable
sd1 at scsibus0 targ4 lun0: <MICROP, 1936-21MZ1007503, mv10> SCSI2 
0/direct fixed
sd1: 2873MB, 2772 cyl, 21 head, 101 sec, 512 bytes/sec
zsc0 at obio0 chiptype 0
zstty0 at zsc0 channel 0
zstty1 at zsc0 channel 1
fpu0 at obio0 (mc68040)
nubus0 at mainbus0
root on sd0a swap on sd0b
pram: 0x32fe2d40, macos_boottime: 0x32fe2d38
process (pid1) got signal 10
process (pid1) got signal 10
process (pid1) got signal 10
process (pid1) got signal 10
process (pid1) got signal 10
process (pid1) got signal 10
etc, etc,


Any help  greatly appreciated,

Greg Evans