Subject: RE: Multia install
To: ''port-alpha@netbsd.org' ' <port-alpha@netbsd.org>
From: David Woyciesjes <DAW@yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu>
List: port-alpha
Date: 06/08/2000 14:56:58
Possibly... On my VX40-166, it saw a 1.5 gig IDE fine, but didn't see a 4
gig IDE correctly. Once I updated to the latest firmware (3.8-36 built
1/12/1996) it saw the 4 gig fine. I don't remember what the original
firmware version was though. Ooops. I take it everything looks okay in the
ARC setup screens?
Try this.. do the boot floppies work without any of the three drives
connected? If so, try with one at a time, till it craps out...
BTW - I take it that all three drives are external...
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> From: Eric.Melville (Exchange)
> Sent: Thursday, June 8, 2000 2:38 PM
> To: 'David Woyciesjes '; ''port-alpha@netbsd.org' '; Eric.Melville
> (Exchange)
> Subject: RE: Multia install
>
> I have a vx40 at 166mhz, a seagate 2gig drive, a conner 1 gig drive, an
> nec
> cd reader, and that's about it. I've got firmware 3.5-7 I believe. Could
> that be giving me grief?
>
> -E
>
> > I Installed 1.4.2 fine to a 500 meg SCSI external. What's your whole
> > hardware setup? What firmaware are you running? Which Multia? ( 166
> > [VX40]
> > or 233 [VX41 + VX42] ? )
>
>