Subject: Re: What to do with a hp300/380?
To: Steve Peurifoy <sp128@ibm.net>
From: Herb Peyerl <hpeyerl@beer.org>
List: port-hp300
Date: 02/08/1998 06:36:16
Steve Peurifoy <sp128@ibm.net> wrote:
> > Secondary Loader Revision 64.2 $
> > Booting /hp-ux
> >
> > [here the system reads (or try to read) the kernel from disk for about 4
> > seconds, then it says this:]
> >
> > UNEXPECTED USE OF FFFFFFC4
> >
> This is the output of one of a set of temporary, informational only,
> exception handlers installed by the bootrom before an OS exists to
> really handle exceptions. The address printed varies depending on
> the type of exception. The most likely cause here is trying to boot
> a kernel that is incompatible with the hardware. You will get something
> like this, for example, if you attempt to boot an HP-UX 7.0 or earlier
> kernel on a 68040 machine (which requires at least 7.05). If you're
> going to install NetBSD, you probably don't need to worry about this
> message. It *could* indicate hardware trouble but I think it's unlikely.
wow. now _there_s something that could go in the hp300 FAQ... I've
seen that message, and while it wasn't bothersome at the time I saw
it, I did wonder about it...