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NetBSD/ews4800mips 8.0 on EWS4800/360SX
It seems still alive, even with dead NVRAM..
(It looks EWS4800/360AD doesn't initialize dead NVRAM so it requires
unknown password)
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System coming up
ROM CODE 0x101F
R4400 CPU Test end
cache test end (primary I: 16KB D: 16KB secondary 1024KB)
memory initialize o...o... ........ ........ ........ end(0032MB)
R4400 MMU test end
I/O test end
ITF end of Normal mode
network address 00004CB12C22
6:NETWORK IPL start
Please input follow data !!
Ether address : _
*** Network IPL ***
IPL Status
Ether address : 00.00.4C.B1.2C.22
Generic name : boot
IP address : C0.A8.14.1E
Server IP address : C0.A8.14.01
Gateway IP address: 00.00.00.00
IPL path name : netbsd.ews4800
Packet Counter : 4359
NetBSD/ews4800mips boot, Revision 0.2 (Tue Jul 17 14:59:51 UTC 2018) (from NetBSD 8.0)
FD[x] DISK[_] NETWORK[x] COMPILED[x]
booted from Network IPL
>> Press return to boot now, any other key for boot console.
booting mem: - starting 0
[non-interactive mode]
data(compiled):noname
5498160+101392=0x5574c8
start=80000000 entry=80001000 nsym=1 sym=80557140 end=805574c8
jump to kernel entry.(0x80001000)
kernel_text=0x80001000 edata=0x8053e530 end=0x80557140 sp=0x80000fb0
argc=2 argv=0xa09fffa8 syminfo=0xa09fff58
version=1 size=24 nsym=1 ssym=0x80557140 esym=0x805574c8
[0] boot
[1] mem:
M0=32MB total 32MB
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NetBSD 8.0 (RAMDISK) #0: Tue Jul 17 14:59:51 UTC 2018
mkrepro%mkrepro.NetBSD.org@localhost:/usr/src/sys/arch/ews4800mips/compile/RAMDISK
NEC EWS4800/360SX (TR2A) 200MHz
total memory = 32768 KB
avail memory = 26816 KB
mainbus0 (root)
cpu0 at mainbus0: MIPS R4400 CPU (0x460) Rev. 6.0 with MIPS R4010 FPC Rev. 0.0
cpu0: 48 TLB entries, 16MB max page size
cpu0: 16KB/32B direct-mapped L1 instruction cache
cpu0: 16KB/16B direct-mapped write-back L1 data cache
cpu0: 1024KB/128B direct-mapped write-back L2 unified cache
sbdio0 at mainbus0
le0 at sbdio0 at 0x1e400000 irq 0: address 00:00:4c:b1:2c:22
le0: 32 receive buffers, 8 transmit buffers
zsc0 at sbdio0 at 0x1e440000 irq 4
zstty0 at zsc0 channel 0 (console i/o)
zstty1 at zsc0 channel 1
zsc1 at sbdio0 at 0x1e480000 irq 9
zsc1: channel 0 not configured
ewskbd0 at zsc1 channel 1: baud rate 4800
wskbd0 at ewskbd0 (mux ignored)
mkclock0 at sbdio0 at 0x1e490000: mk48t18
osiop0 at sbdio0 at 0x1e500000 irq 6: NCR53C710 rev 2, 25MHz, SCSI ID 7
scsibus0 at osiop0: 8 targets, 8 luns per target
osiop1 at sbdio0 at 0x1e510000 irq 10: NCR53C710 rev 2, 25MHz, SCSI ID 7
scsibus1 at osiop1: 8 targets, 8 luns per target
scsibus0: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle...
scsibus1: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle...
sd0 at scsibus0 target 0 lun 0: <nEC, DKU364-N, 0514> disk fixed
sd0(osiop0:0:0:0): not ready, data = 00 00 00 00 04 02 02 00 00 00
sd0: drive offline
sd0: sync (160.00ns offset 8), 8-bit (6.250MB/s) transfers
cd0 at scsibus0 target 5 lun 0: <SONY, CD-ROM CDU-55S, 1.0t> cdrom removable
cd0: sync (248.00ns offset 8), 8-bit (4.032MB/s) transfers
root on md0a dumps on md0b
root file system type: ffs
kern.module.path=/stand/ews4800mips/8.0/modules
WARNING: clock lost 6478 days
WARNING: using filesystem time
WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!
pid 1(init): ABI set to O32 (e_flags=0x1007)
erase ^?, werase ^W, kill ^U, intr ^C
NetBSD/ews4800mips 8.0
This menu-driven tool is designed to help you install NetBSD to a hard disk,
or upgrade an existing NetBSD system, with a minimum of work.
In the following menus type the reference letter (a, b, c, ...) to select an
item, or type CTRL+N/CTRL+P to select the next/previous item.
The arrow keys and Page-up/Page-down may also work.
Activate the current selection from the menu by typing the enter key.
If you booted from a floppy, you may now remove the disk.
Thank you for using NetBSD!
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Izumi Tsutsui
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