Subject: Re: A3000 probs still w/ 1.4 :(
To: Patryk £ogiewa <silverdr@inet.com.pl>
From: Eric Delcamp <e.delcamp@wanadoo.fr>
List: port-amiga
Date: 05/20/1999 01:20:17
Hi !

Yes, Sysinfo is not the good program to see if MMU exist (CPU is this one),
but maybe it's not the fault of the MMU. And Sysinfo output is necessary.
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-----Message d'origine-----
De : Patryk £ogiewa <silverdr@inet.com.pl>
Ą : NetBSD/Amiga <port-amiga@netbsd.org>
Date : mercredi 19 mai 1999 14:34
Objet : Re: A3000 probs still w/ 1.4 :(


>Napisane 18-Maj-99 przez: Eric Delcamp...
>>Hi !
>
>>If sysinfo say that MMU is disable and NetBSD don't work, humm, you should
>>open the case and look at your CPU. Maybe someone sell you an 680EC30 (but
a
>>16Mhz version ?). Did you use some programs that work with MMU in AmigaDOS
>>side (maprom, kickrom, etc...) ?
>>Send us your full sysinfo output.
>
>AFAIR AmigaOS's SysInfo tells only if MMU is "in use" or "not used" what
>(AFAIR again) doesn't really mean than "not used" EQU "not present". I
>remember having "not used" MMU in computers that HAD MMU in their CPUs.