Subject: Re: Multia Firmware Woes
To: John Heyer <john@arnie.jfive.com>
From: R. C. Dowdeswell <elric@mabelode.imrryr.org>
List: port-alpha
Date: 07/15/2000 10:25:34
On 963681622 seconds since the Beginning of the UNIX epoch
John Heyer wrote:
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>
>I was having the problem where I wasn't able to boot off floppies (would
>get about 1/4th through and then hang). After noticing someone on the
>NetBSD list had a simlilar problem and we were both running firmware
>3.5-7, I reasoned I should upgrade.
>
>So I upgraded to 3.8-36 and everyting appeared to go well. But...now
>when I try to boot anything (hard drive, floppy, SyJet) I get this:
>
>Processor correctable error through vector 000000063
>
>and some hex code flashing continuously across the screen. Anybody seen
>this before or know how to fix it? My eventually goal is to run RedHat
>6.0. Thanks and please respond via e-mail if possible
The processor correctable error sound suspiciously like Multia Heat
Death Syndrome. Check out the NetBSD Multia FAQ:
http://www.NetBSD.ORG/Ports/alpha/multiafaq.html
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