Subject: RX-33 vs. VS2k
To: None <port-vax@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Kevin Williams <kevinw@why.net>
List: port-vax
Date: 05/03/1997 11:41:00
Sorry for the length of this message.. But I need help!!!

I used rawrite to dump the boot image to a floppy and below is what happens.. I assume the image
was not transferred correctly.. I also dumped a test 50 and formated a disk in the "rx33" to show
that it does appear to be working... 
Any suggestions?
 
Thanks again for everyones patience...

Kevin Williams

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KA410-B V2.2           

F...E...D...C...B...A...9...8...7...6...5...4...3_..2_..1?..


 ?  E  0040  0000.0005
 ?  C  0080  0000.4001
 ?  6  00A0  0000.4001
??  1  00C0  0011.700E
\

>> test 50



KA410-B V2.2           
ID 08-00-2B-07-A0-DB

   MONO     0000.0001       
 ? CLK      0000.0005       
   NVR      0000.0001       
 ? DZ       0000.4001       
      00000001 00000001 00000001 00004001 00000000 00000000                   
   MEM      0006.0001       
      00600000                                                                
   MM       0000.0001       
   FP       0000.0001       
   IT       0000.0001       
   HDC      1710.0001       
      0004C437 00000000 00000960                                              
 ? TPC      0000.4001       
      FFFFFF03 FFFFFF05 FFFFFF05 FFFFFF05 FFFFFF05 FFFFFF05 FFFFFF05 FFFFFF05 
   SYS      0000.0001       
   4PLN     0000.0001  V1.4 
?? NI       0011.700E  V1.3 

>> b/3 dua2


-DUA2

%VMB-F-SCBINT2, PC = 00100258, PSL = 041F0000

 83 BOOT SYS
-DUA2

%VMB-F-SCBINT2, PC = 00100258, PSL = 041F0000(This loops eternally untilit is halted!)

 83 BOOT SYS

?02 EXT HLT
    PC = 00001505

>> test 70




                 KA410-A RDRXfmt



Sfmt_QUE_unitno (0-2) ? 2


Sfmt_QUE_RXmedtyp

 1=RX33 ) ? 1


Sfmt_QUE_RUsure (DUA2 1/0) ? 1

VSfmt_STS_FMTing .....OK

VSfmt_STS_CkRXfmt ..... OK


Sfmt_RES_Succ

>> 

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