Subject: MacIIcx won`t boot BSD1.1/mac86k
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Tobias Weihmann <tobiasw@swin.baynet.de>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/04/1997 16:20:30
Hi,
I want to run a minimal BSD 1.1 system on my old Macintosh IIcx, 40MB HD, 5MB
RAM.
External Video card Apple Portrait Display.
I created 3 partitions:
   Mac Booter (Macintosh Volume) - 8.5 MB
   A/UX Root/Usr Slice 0 - 26 MB
   A/UX Swap - 5.5 MB
I runned Mkfs.
I installed "netbsd10", "base" and "etc" with the Installer application.
I installed old MacOS 6.0.5 min. system on the Mac Partition and the Booter
1.8.
I changed the Booter preferences to "SCSI ID 0"
And when I booted, after some numbers the screen cleared and the following
appeared:

[Preserving 89324 byted of netbsd symbol table]
Bootstrapping NetBSD/mac68k
Getting mapping from MMU.
System RAM: 5242880 bytes in 1280 pages.
  [many lows and highs]
get_mapping(): To many NuBus ranges.
Non-system RAM (nubus, etc.):
   [even more Log, Phys and Lens]
no internal video at address 0 -- videoaddr is 0xf9900080
Done.
Bootstrapping the pmap system.
Failure in BSD boot. nextpa=0x106000, high[0]=0x100000
Panic: You`re hosed!

Stopped at   _Debugger+0x6: unlk  a6
db) unexpected trap; vector offset 0x0 from 0x739c0000

Do I have the wrong hardware?
Thanks in advance!
Tobias

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