Subject: Re: HELP!!!
To: None <steveg@magnet.com>
From: Michael H. Lim <mhl@nano.mit.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/03/1996 17:26:14
>I just started playing with the mac BSD port. Unfortunately, all I have
>available to me is an old SE/30. Everything copied alright, but I can't
>get it to boot. I'm getting errors-
>"Bootstrapping the pmap system.
>Failure in BSD boot. nextpa=0x106000, high{0}=0x100000.
>panic:You're hosed!
>Stopped at _Debugger+0x6: unlk a6
>db>unexpected trap; vector offset 0x0 from 0x739c0000.
>fpu_emulate: bad coproc. id: opcode=0xf900"
What do you mean unfortunately?!? The SE/30 is one of the best
machines Apple's ever made...sure my 7500/100 runs a tad quicker,
but it will never be as fun as watching twm startup on 512 x 352
screen.
Joking aside...do you have the all the virtual memory/ramdoubler
stuff off? You need to have Mode 32, NOT the 32 bit system
enabler. You can get it from apple's software site. The SE/30 has
a math coprocessor, so that last error seems a little strange.
Regards,
Mike Lim