Subject: my first results trying MacBSD on Duo 270c
To: None <macbsd-general@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu>
From: David Avraamides <avraad@qsss08.eq.gs.com>
List: macbsd-general
Date: 07/20/1994 09:51:34
Hi All,
I tried to get MacBSD installed on my Duo 270c last night. Here's
some feedback from the process.
(Aside: the 270 DOES have a 68030 in it AND and FPU, contrary
to some other statements I've seen. The 270c is 8-bit
active matrix color, 33MHz and mine is a 12MB RAM,
240MB HD configuration)
- it doesn't boot (I was warned). I know someone mentioned that
the booter uses the Shutdown manager which on PBs and Duos with
Power managers causes the ADB and SCSI to be turned off so I
wasn't really expecting much anyway. I just wanted to see if
the file system got installed ok. No complaints from the booter
it just started the process, printing out some info, then gave
me the warning "... not tested on this machine, it probably
won't boot..." then my system hung. The mouse cursor would
move but I couldn't do anything. The screen was frozen - no
gray bars even though I checked the box. All I could do was
hit the reset button in the back (which powered it down) then
turn it back on.
I was using tar files from BETA-1 and the 1.1 booter.
- I couldn't get some of the tar files installed. For files that were
too big to fit on a 1.44MB floppy (such as usr.bin.tgz), I tried
to split them up on my sun and break them into multiple tar files
but when I selected them using the MacBSD Installer I got the
following error:
Choose file #0 to unpack (0 is first)
Unknown file type--pretending it's a regular file. Will not attempt to unpack
-r-xr-xr-x 242 200 81920 Wed May 04 02:38 1994 usr/bin/Mail
Oh, dear, I have reached a file type I don't know how to handle.
chmod : No such file or directory
Failure to convert tar header, 1....
Choose file #0 to unpack (0 is first)
tar header read operation cancelled
What's the buzz? To split them up I unzipped and extracted them.
Then I broke them up into multiple tar files using an include file
(tar cvf usr.bin1.tar -I lst1) where lst1 contains some of the
files in usr/bin. Then I gzipped them, copied to my Mac and gunzipped
them. I thought a tar file was a tar file was a tar file... ??
I even copied a file back to the sun, unzipped and extracted it
fine - so its not a corrupt file. Do I need to use a special version
of tar??
- I was wondering if there will be a way to remap keys on the Duos
when the keyboard support gets done. The Control key is hard to
get to on the Duo and swapping it with the Caps Lock key would be
ideal, if possible, as I never use it and its right where you would
expect to find the Control key. I've heard this is a pain since
the Caps Lock key only sends a key down when you first press it,
then a key up when you turn it off. But maybe thats at the ROM
level which wouldn't matter here. Anyway, xmodmap should be able
to fix it. (It won't even boot and I'm already looking for X support!)
Well, if you would like me to try anything out and give you some
feedback, let me know. I don't have a SLIP connection I can use
and I don't have a serial terminal or anything like that so the
only tests I could run would be standalone on the Duo (unless
I can connect my Newton to it and use it as a terminal!! :-)
Later,
Dave
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