Subject: booting apollo/060 fails
To: None <port-amiga@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Michael Shuldman <michaels@ifi.uio.no>
List: port-amiga
Date: 12/20/1996 04:32:01
When trying to load the 1.2 kernel on my A3000 with the cpu card
all I get on the bsd side is a blank screen. It hangs there and
I see no scsi activity either (without the cpu card it booted, but I
no longer have any fastmem on the motherboard, so no longer an option).
my config is
ECS NTSC Agnus (id=$0030), ECS Denise (id=$00FC)
VERS: Kickstart version 40.68, Exec version 40.10, Disk version 40.29
RAM: Node type $A, Attributes $5 (FAST), at $C000000-$DFFFFFF (32.0 meg)
Node type $A, Attributes $703 (CHIP), at $1000-$1FFFFF (~2.0 meg)
BOARDS:
Board (unidentified): Prod=8512/34($2140/$22) (@$40000000, size 64meg,
subsize same)
#this is a cv64 with 4MB of memory
Board + ROM (HD?) (unidentified): Prod=8738/35($2222/$23) (@$EA0000 128K)
#this is the apollo card, 32MB of memory.
RC:0 5> loadbsd-2.14 -t netbsd
Translated 0c000020 sz 01ffffe0 to 0c000020 sz 01ffffe0
Translated 00001020 sz 001fefe0 to 00001020 sz 001fefe0
mem segment 1: start=0c000000 size=02000000 attribute=0005 pri=64
mem segment 2: start=00000000 size=00200000 attribute=0703 pri=-10
kernel size: 1226352
Using 32M FASTMEM at 0xc000000, 2M CHIPMEM
*** Loading from 0dd91f10 to Fastmem 0c000000 ***
RC:0 5>
I've tried using loadbsd-2.13 aswell, and loadbsd -Z too, but it still
hangs before printing out anything at the bsd side. The apollo
card has a scsi controller, but all my devices are on the A3000
scsi. I don't have any memory on the Amiga mb either (part from
the 2MB of chipmem you see above).
Gratefull for any help.
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\X/ -- Michael Shuldman <michaels@ifi.uio.no>