Subject: RE: upgraded to NetBSD1.4.1 and a lot more problems!
To: None <port-amiga@netbsd.org>
From: Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 <bbogart@acs.ryerson.ca>
List: port-amiga
Date: 01/06/2000 09:02:24
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Michael L. Hitch wrote:
> Ben Bogart <bbogart@acs.ryerson.ca> writes:
> > I downloaded netbsd1.4.1 and installed and the first strange thing i noticed is the console
> > screen (grf3) when in it's default resolution (640x480 or something) The pixels shimmer.
> > Like the interlace feilds are not regestered properly. Disapears on this 800x600 and 1024x768
>
> I think the clock frequency has been changed slightly so that the display
> works on monitors which are more picky about the VGA scan rate.
Makes sense, just not too easy on the eyes!
> > modes. I'm getting a message in boot up -- no battery backed up clock (it did work before on netbsd1.3.2 prior to 2000. Now the real problems. Netbsd 1.4.1 find the extra 8MB of FAST RAM on my
>
> The clock is the y2k bug that was found in the clock read routine - you will
> need to rebuild your kernel with the patch for that.
No problem, could be worse!
> > Microbotics 8UP card. This card was ignored by netbsd 1.3* When running X (via xdm) all works
> > when logging in but as soon as any program is run from X the machine freezes, no cursor movement,
> > no panic just frozen. As I've had troubles with this mem card i decided to see if removing it would fix the problem. So i took out the card and tried again. This time the same exact thing happend but i was able to run a few programs first. ie I was able t
> >
> > What can i do about this? Is there some kind of strange hardware problem with my system?
> > Can i compile a kernel to fix it? Mem leak?
> > IS the Microbotics 8UP ram card supposed to work at all with netbsd? I've had no problems with
> > the board under AmigaOS.
>
> I'll guess that your bootblock (or loadbsd options) include the -n2 option.
> I don't think the A3000 and A4000 systems will work with Zorro II memory.
> I know that the Microbotics 8UP memory will not work on my A4000 (and neither
> does the GVP HardCard memory). The memory appears to work quite well when
> statically mapped (for bounce-buffer support on Zorro II DMA devices), but
> does not work for page-faulting. Try running without the -n2 option and see
> if it works any better.
I believe the bootblock does use the n2 option. It would not suprise me
at all if it does not work, but i removed the card and i still got Kernel
panics and X froze. I've left the system off overnight and I will try it
again this afternoon, If it works with the 8UP card inside I will be
happy but Im weary.
Thanks for your time.
> Michael
> ---
> Michael L. Hitch mhitch@montana.edu
> Computer Consultant, Information Technology Center
> Montana State University, Bozeman, MT USA
>
Ben Bogart
NetBSD 1.4.0, GENERIC Kernel, Amiga 3000, 24MB Ram, 2.1GB HD, EGS Spectrum Card.
"CPU clock speed is nothing--system architecture is everything."
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