Subject: Problem with SCSI (maybe)
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Loki <loki@korab.cz>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/04/2001 13:20:36
Hallo,
(Excuse my English, I'm from Czech Republic)
I have installed NetBSD v1.4.2 (including all the sets available on the CD:
base.tgz, comp.tgz, etc.tgz, games.tgz, kern.tgz, man.tgz, misc.tgz,
text.tgz, xbase.tgz, xcomp.tgz, xcontrib.tgz, xfont.tgz, xserver.tgz,
secr.tgz) on my Macintosh IIvx.
When I type a command (no matter which - cd, man, ls, shutdown, reboot...)
I usually get this:
-----------------------------beginning---------------
------------------
scsi_show: scsi_main is not running
REQ-CONNECTED: 0
0x1840000[8192] cmd[0]=a S=0 M=ff R=0 resid=8192 dr_flag=1
//Sometimes
there are 2 or 3 lines same as the previous one and the
//number 0x1840000
is always different (e.g.1500000).
Bus signals (7c/00): I/O|C/
D|MSG|REQ|BSY
Dma status (30): IRQ|EPAR
phase = 0, busy:1, spl:2204
0 scsi_main5
1 pdma_cleanup2
2
scsi_main1
3 scsi_select1
4 tpio1
5
tpio2
6 scsi_select10
7 info_transf1
8 tpio1
9 tpio2
10 info_transf5
11
info_transf1
12 info_transf3
13
transfer_pdma0
14 waiting for interrupt.
15
scsi_main3
16 scsi_main4
17 scsi_main5
18
drq (out)
19 write complete
20 read a byte
to force a phase change
21 end drq
22 irq
23 pdma_ready0
24 pdma_ready1
Unexpected phase change.
---
--------------------------end---------------------------------
Example:
#command<ENTER>
->the message above
->first part of command
output
->twotimes the message above
->second part of command output
-
>tentimes (or more) the message above
->the last part of command output
It
can take a minute until these messages are over.
I have only 2 SCSI
devices:
ID 0 HD (Maxtor), on one partition Mac OS, on the other NetBSD
ID 3 external CD-ROM drive
Both hard disk and CD-ROM work fine under Mac
OS and even if CD-ROM drive is turned off problem persists.
I have also
two other questions:
1) How can I launch X-Window? (Documentation says
somthing about some script X11, but typing 'X11' doesn't seem to work.)
2) If I'm in the games directory (installed from the games.tgz set) and I
type 'pig' or other name of game in the directory, it tells me that there's
no such file ('pig: file not found' or something like this). Why? In the
directory listing there is 'pig' and all the other games.
Please, can you
help me?
Adam Nohejl