Subject: Re: Unofficial macppc 2.1 ISO for old world machines
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?D=F6m=F6t=F6r_Guly=E1s?= <dog@dog4.dyndns.org>
From: Hammond, Robin-David%KB3IEN <muaddib@databit7.com>
List: port-macppc
Date: 11/18/2005 22:14:21
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i too am having a MAJOR headache booting my beige g3!

On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, D=F6m=F6t=F6r Guly=E1s wrote:

> Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 11:48:38 +0100
> From: "[ISO-8859-1] D=F6m=F6t=F6r Guly=E1s" <dog@dog4.dyndns.org>
> To: Chris Tribo <ctribo@dtcc.edu>
> Cc: port-macppc@NetBSD.org
> Subject: Re: Unofficial macppc 2.1 ISO for old world machines
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> Thanks for the quick help, I'm giving that CD a shot. The floppies don't =
seem=20
> to work, I don't know if the floppies are bad, but it always complains ab=
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> disk 2 not being in the volume set. After inserting it again, it coninues=
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> booting the kernel, but at some point it panics, probably due to the disk=
 not=20
> being ok. And I've tried a dozen or so disks, though all being old.
>
> Alright, so that CD doesn't work either, below I have pasted what is=20
> happening at the OF prompt, first the floppy debakle, then trying to boot=
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> from the CD.
>
> Cheers,
>
> - DoG
>
>> Open Firmware, 1.0.5
>> To continue booting the MacOS type:
>> BYE<return>
>> To continue booting from the default boot device type:
>> BOOT<return>
>> ok
>> 0 > setenv real-base F00000  ok
>> 0 > setenv load-base 600000  ok
>> 0 > setenv auto-boot? false  ok
>> 0 > reset-all
>> Open Firmware, 1.0.5
>> To continue booting the MacOS type:
>> BYE<return>
>> To continue booting from the default boot device type:
>> BOOT<return>
>> ok
>> 0 > boot fd:0 -
>> OF_open bootpath=3Dfd
>> read stage 2 blocks: 0123456. done!
>> starting stage 2...
>>=20
>>=20
>>>> NetBSD/macppc OpenFirmware Boot, Revision 1.10
>>>> (builds@works.netbsd.org, Mon Oct 24 22:31:34 UTC 2005)
>>>>=20
>> 4125672-
>> Please remove disk 1, insert disk 2, and press return...
>> Disk is not from the volume set?!
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>> Please insert disk 2, and press return...
>> +191096=3D0x41e0ec
>> start=3D0x100000
>> Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
>>
>>    The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.  All rights reserved.
>> Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
>>    The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
>>=20
>> trap: kernel write DSI trap @ 0x1051c810 by 0x1edd9c (DSISR 0x42000000,
>> err=3D14)
>> panic: trap
>> rebooting
>>=20
>> EXIT called ok
>> 0 >
>>=20
>>=20
>>=20
>> Open Firmware, 1.0.5
>> To continue booting the MacOS type:
>> BYE<return>
>> To continue booting from the default boot device type:
>> BOOT<return>
>> ok
>> 0 > printenv
>>=20
>> little-endian?      false               false
>> real-mode?          false               false
>> auto-boot?          false               true
>> diag-switch?        false               false
>> fcode-debug?        false               false
>> oem-banner?         false               false
>> oem-logo?           false               false
>> use-nvramrc?        true                false
>> real-base           F00000              -1
>> real-size           100000              100000
>> virt-base           -1                  -1
>> virt-size           100000              100000
>> load-base           600000              4000
>> pci-probe-list      -1                  -1
>> screen-#columns     64                  64
>> screen-#rows        28                  28
>> selftest-#megs      0                   0
>> boot-device         /AAPL,ROM           /AAPL,ROM
>> boot-file
>> diag-device         fd:diags            fd:diags
>> diag-file
>> input-device        ttya                ttya
>> output-device       ttya                ttya
>> oem-banner
>> oem-logo
>>  z 2C + 8CC '& 8 + BRpatchyn then ;;l-method else $call-parent then ;
>> boot-command        boot                boot
>> ok
>> 0 > boot scsi-int/sd@3:0,OFWBOOT.XCF loading XCOFF
>> tsize=3DC860 dsize=3D28C bsize=3D25C0 entry=3DE00000
>> SECTIONS:
>> .text    00E00000 00E00000 0000C860 000000E0
>> .data    00E0D000 00E0D000 0000028C 0000C940
>> .bss     00E0D290 00E0D290 000025C0 00000000
>> loading .text, done..
>> loading .data, done..
>> clearing .bss, done..
>>=20
>>=20
>>>> NetBSD/macppc OpenFirmware Boot, Revision 1.10
>>>> (builds@works.netbsd.org, Mon Oct 24 22:31:34 UTC 2005)
>>>>=20
>> read header
>> start=3D0x0
>> DEFAULT CATCH!, code=3DFFF00300
>> ok
>> 0 >
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>
> On 18.11.2005, at 06:40, Chris Tribo wrote:
>
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>> I copied the official ISO data to /temp/burn and ran
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>> mkisofs -A "NetBSD 2.1 macppc unofficial" -N -L -l -o macppc_unofficial.=
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>> -P "Unofficial Unsupported" -p "Unofficial Unsupported" -R -r -V "NetBSD=
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>> macppc 2.1 unofficial" /temp/burn
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>> http://user.dtcc.edu/~ctribo/macppc_unofficial.iso
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>> RMD160 (macppc_unofficial.iso) =3D 3093aa3dc5f0c1130ec3d7870baa4757c1662=
c75
>> MD5 (macppc_unofficial.iso) =3D 050e6a07871d62f518686dba17c8c054
>>=20
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>> I tested it on my Beige G3, sort of.
>> boot command for me was just boot ide1/@0:0,OFWBOOT.XCF
>>=20
>> ...

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