Subject: Re: q950: success w/minor problems
To: Philip Brodd <pbrodd@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu>
From: Michael Maciolek <mikem@ne.cohesive.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/05/2000 14:53:48
It looks like it's sending data at a different line setting - different
speed and/or bit protocol (parity/stop bits).  Then it switches to 9600
for the regular boot.

If you're curious, all you have to do is guess the initial default line
settings, including line speed, stop bits and parity.  I'd try 9600 and
1200 baud with different combinations of stop and parity.  Maybe 19200
if 1200 and 9600 don't yield anything.

- Mike

On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Philip Brodd wrote:

  >> > to the serial terminal.  Just out of curiosity, does anyone know what that
  >> > information is?
  >> 
  >> You mean:
  >> 
  >> > IOP base: 0x91d000
  >> > OLD cs0: 0x82
  >> > OLD cs1: 0x86
  >> > OLD cs2: 0x7 (i = 1)
  >> 
  >> ?  This is debugging stuff from the (mostly disabled) IOP
  >> initialization.  It should be removed when someone gets around
  >> to working on that again.
  >
  >
  >No, it's more like:
  >
  >q}m9?u_;K:wgn3Nkwkto9
  >			}n(_Vw~;lk\   [and so on, for a few lines]
  >
  >
  >-Phil
  >