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From: Matt London <classiccmp@knm.yi.org>
List: port-vax
Date: 01/31/2002 12:09:15
Hi,
I fished out my MV3100 to install openVMS on it (after someone gave me
another hard disk), so I boot it up, and get the following...
KA41-D V1.0
F_..E...D...C...B
KA41-D V1.0
F_..E...D...C...B...A...9...8...7...6...5...4_..3_..2_..1...
? C 0080 0000.4001
? B 0010 0010.0081
?21 CORRPTN
83 BOOT SYS
So I frowned at it, swapped the netbsd for a CD drive, unplugged RX23,
swapped the RZ23 for an IBM scsi hard disk (DPES-31080), and fired up
the openvms install - it rebooted halfway through the install process - I
lost the message it spewed out, so I tried again - same thing in a
different point. Tried again - success.
BUT, if I have the IBM drive and CD drive in, I get
F_..E...D...C...B...A...9...8...7?..6...5...4_..3_..2_..1...
? C 0080 0000.4001
? B 0010 0010.0081
?? 7 80A0 1000.61D0
? 6 80A1 0000.4001
?06 HLT INST
PC = 00000200
?21 CORRPTN
So as you can imagine, I'm a little non-plussed :&/
I'm sure it *was* working fine 6 months ago, and it's been quite happy
running netbsd, or the (slightly broken) VMS 5.4 install on the RZ23.
Only thing I can think of is memory - any other ideas? I've got 16M in
here.
-- Matt
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