Subject: Re: Sharp Mobillion 4600
To: None <port-hpcmips@netbsd.org>
From: X-Odus <x-odus@iname.com>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 09/28/2000 15:52:32
DUH! I got it working. It says unsupported CPU when ever I use user defined
type. I used the mobillion 4100 settings and it worked fine. Now i just have to
make an FS on the memory card. or something.
> I got the kernel and used the pbsdboot.exe that you sent.
>
> It says "Unsupported CPU"
>
> Josef Kormann wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > chances are good that it works.
> >
> > I've got a Mobilon 4500 and tried the TX3912 kernel
> > (should be binary/kernel/netbsd.TX3912.gz in the directory of a snapshot)
> > You should not be too worried about error messages of the latest
> > pbsdboot.exe .
> > Developers are doing their best, but no one can manage to test all
> > improvements on all HPCMIPS-machines.
> > This is something what users can test almost headache-free:
> > If you have got enough diskspace, i recommend storing at least the 3 latest
> > snapshots.
> >
> > Please try an older version of pbsdboot (pbsdboot1 is only for WinCE 1.0).
> > Perhaps 20000315 snapshot with the following settings:
> >
> > User defined frame buffer:
> > Name: Sharp Mobilon 4100
> > Type: D8_00
> > Leave default values for the rest.
> > After waiting a few seconds it should boot up.
> > If you have got problems to prepare a storage medium like Microdrive or a
> > CF-Card, a Notebook running OpenBSD might help you to fill it with a
> > file-system.
> > (although not the pure NetBSD way).
> >
> > I've attached a copy of pbsdboot.exe
> >
> > Let's continue using NetBSD
> >
> > Josef Kormann (I'm a newbie)
> > joe@swanisle.de
> > or josefkormann@compuserve.com
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Name: pbsdboot.exe
> > pbsdboot.exe Type: unspecified type (application/octet-stream)
> > Encoding: base64