Subject: MacBSD on a Powerbook 160.
To: Takashi Hamada <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG, pm6@next.etron.kanazawa-it.ac.jp>
From: Phil E Taylor <phil@lansystems.co.uk>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/11/1997 22:05:35
Hi,
I have resurrected my trusty old Powerbook 160 with 4M ram !!! and
attempted to install MacBSD.....
I did try a long long time ago to get this working and thought that I
might have more luck now.
I have tried the generic 1.2 kernel, the generic26 kernel and all of
Takashi's test kernels, all of which yeild the same problem.
I get the message: Getting mapping from MMU
and then the system stops.
I know that the last time I tried it and got no further than this, I
was told that the powerbook 160 was probably not supported, is this
still the case ? or am I doing something stupid ??
I have got 32 bit turned on, no virtual memory and b+w display set.
I haven't tried a serial console, is this likely to work ???
I suppose it is probably not that message that is screwing it up but
what it is trying to do after this...
Phil Taylor
Business : phil@lansystems.co.uk
Personal : phil@taylor.org.uk
'The control panel "Memory" cannot be used now,
because not enough memory is available.'