Subject: snapshot catches trap (was :floppy booting panic update)
To: None <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
From: Bart van der Ouderaa <b.vander.ouderaa@chello.nl>
List: port-macppc
Date: 02/19/2000 22:10:33
>On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, Bart van der Ouderaa wrote:
>
>>  panic: mesh: FIFO != 0
>>  Stopped in  at  0x2386e0:       lwz r0, r1, 0x14,
>>  db>
>
>>  btw how stabile is the snapshot?
>
>given that the -release branch panic'ed before you even started using it,
>if the snapshot doesn't panic then no matter what the snapshot does from
>boot onward I think it's almost by definition _more_ stable than release,
>on your Macintosh at least. :)

ehm well not really....

got it installed and this is what i got  (i'm using snapshot 20000205)
>>  NetBSD/macppc OpenFirmware Boot, Revision 1.2
>>  (tsubai@moeko, Sun Feb  6 23:24:18 JST 2000)
2596652+211440 [100+97520+81624]=0x2d97d4
  start=0x100000
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trap type 700 at ff8099b8
Stopped in  at  cpu_Debugger+0x10:      lwz r0, r1, 0x14,
db>

I'm open for suggestions (hell i got this install thing down, the 
rest should not be a problem:)

Bart van der Ouderaa
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