Subject: Re: Now what???
To: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
From: Ken Jones <kpjones@slip.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/10/1997 14:37:47
>Ken Jones wrote:
>>
>> I just finished starting from scratch, I tried netbsd121, generic-32, and
>> generic-35 today.  Still freezes after:
>>
>> vbl_set: drefnum -49, slotid 0xb, spid 0x80, onoff 0
>>
>> then it ejects any floppy and freezes.
>>
>> HELP!!! (yet again)
>
>This is just a complete stab in the dark, but try switching the setting of
>"Disable VBL interrupts" in the Booting->Options dialog.

OK, I tried that, changing the box from 'unchecked' to 'checked' and my new
pre-crash responses are:

Set _mac68k_vrsrc_cnt to 0x1

Set _mac68k_vrsrc_vec to {0x800b 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 }.
Closing log file

**CRASH**

>
>What kind of machine is this, btw??

Mac ][ with a Dove Marathon 030 accelerator 33MHz

>
>Hope this helps.

I had hoped it would too :(

>Colin Wood                                 cwood@ichips.intel.com


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