Subject: Re: Getting a Multia to like NetBSD 1.4
To: Todd Whitesel <toddpw@best.com>
From: R. C. Dowdeswell <elric@mabelode.imrryr.org>
List: port-alpha
Date: 05/25/1999 22:54:25
On 927689047 seconds since the Beginning of the UNIX epoch
Todd Whitesel wrote:
>
> 6. I have some plain-VGA monitors lying around, and found that getting the
> multia to use them is problematic. In particular, the documentation
> for jumpers W3-W6 to set the SRM video mode is wrong. I found no
> correspondence whatsoever between what the multia service manual says
> and what my multia actually does. By trial and error I found a jumper
> setting that gives me ancient VGA -- but then I discovered that the
> imitation Sun console is only about 53x20 characters in that mode, so
> sysinst blows chunks. Is there any way to force VGA text mode on a
> multia?
I would guess no? There should be a better mode, though.
> 7. Just now (while I was typing all this) it spontaneously halted to the
> SRM console when I wasn't looking. Attempting to boot it delivered
> a stream of "processor correctable error through vector 00000063"
> messages (which I can pause with scroll lock, how nice) and it appears
> to be very unhappy now so I turned it off. This is beginning to look
> more like the infamous multia heat death, but as I have no prior
> experience with the multia I figured I should appeal to port-alpha for
> advice...
This looks exactly like my Multia that heat died. I guess that the only thing
to do after that is to chip it.
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