Subject: Q630 Valkyrie intvid
To: NetBSD/mac68k Mailing List <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: SamMaEl <rimsky@teleport.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/04/1998 03:15:17
	This is mostly aimed at Michael Zucca and Allen Briggs, but I
figured I would just send it to the list in case anyone else is running a
Q630. After finally figuring out my passwd database problems (doh... I
should have noticed that ;-)) I was able to unpack the newest kernel
sources and add Michael's patch to grf_iv.c to hopefully clear the
interrupts from the internal video and compile a kernel while I was at
work. 

	It looks like Allen's CS ethernet code did make it into the source
tree (at least as of about a week ago) and my CS ethernet card was
initialized like it should be. But, when I tried to ping a host on the
ethernet I still got the kernel error:

/netbsd: sn0: Tx - lost interrupt. 

	So, it's either something to do with the ethernet code or the
interrupt still isn't being cleared. Any ideas guys? I'd really like to
get the ethernet working so I can start running the Q630 headless and use
it as my main NetBSD machine (it's alot faster than my IIcx!)

	Thanks for all your help so far!

	Ryan

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