If we can work out when atari stopped working (which is sometime post 3.0), maybe some of the changes to mac68k after that point may give a clue...
You probably have some other data, but based on data just from my TT030 specifically it's not possible to conclude that a post-3.0 change was what caused the issue. What I can say is this -- 1.6.1 runs solid under heavy load for long periods of time. I haven't been able to get 2.x and up working due to install issues. (These are just the issues that have been fixed over the last few weeks.)
I can test any versions on my setup, just point me to builds with some of the recent fixes (at minimum the installboot fix) and I'll report back with results.
David Ross dross%pobox.com@localhost----- Original Message ----- From: "David Brownlee" <abs%NetBSD.org@localhost>
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On Mon, 1 Dec 2008, Hauke Fath wrote:At 9:57 Uhr +0000 01.12.2008, David Brownlee wrote:It would be good to confirm if anyone has installed and tested under any reasonable load current on another m68k platform - to see if this is a general m68k issue or atari specific.... Anyone want to speak up? :)I have a netbsd-5 installation here on a Quadra 650 that has been pretty stable for a month or so. If that is not enough, I can drop in a -current kernel and see how it goes.Thats a SCSI system? Thats probably perfect as a comparison with the TT030, though the Falcon is an IDE system so would be good to find someone with an IDE system to compare. If I recall mac68k has some relatively wacky interrupt setup and handling due to the nubus and the variety of models, but its good that we have at least one working m68k port to provide a reference. If we can work out when atari stopped working (which is sometime post 3.0), maybe some of the changes to mac68k after that point may give a clue... -- David/absolute -- www.NetBSD.org: No hype required --