Subject: Re: Alphaserver 1200 (tincup) and December snapshot
To: None <mjacob@feral.com, port-alpha@netbsd.org>
From: David Hopper <dhop@nwlink.com>
List: port-alpha
Date: 12/09/1999 11:33:42
Thanks, Matthew. It's a Digital-supplied card, part of the default setup for the
1200. I have a null serial link, but I'm not able to get past the Terminal type
request. What settings will I need for the SRM and/or kernel, to capture the
boot sequence, and still have control of sysinst or /bin/sh? (I can control the
SRM properly through serial, but lose it on NetBSD)
Hell, this is weird. I've used NetBSD since 0.8, and I've _never_ had to do
this. I feel so... ...special... :)
Thanks again,
dhop
Matthew Jacob wrote:
> I'm sorry if I missed any previous mail on this. There's some uncertainty
> as to whether a big checkin of ISP code on 12/4 made the 12/4 snapshot.
> It's certainly true that an important fix to isp_netbsd.c on 12/5 didn't.
>
> Also- is the Qlogic 1040B you used a Digital supplied card?
>
> -matt
>
> On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Matthew Jacob wrote:
>
> >
> > How about some details as to why it doesn't work for the isp?
> >
> > On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, David Hopper wrote:
> >
> > > Hot damn. It works, but not with the QLogic ISP1040B that comes with
> > > the box. I replaced this with an Adaptec 2940, and I'm up and running.
> > > >From what I can see so far (I'm still hammering at it...), it looks like
> > > NetBSD has chalked up another model number.
> > >
> > > Thanks, guys!!
> > > dhop
> > >
> > >
> >