Subject: Re: booting indigo and serial con question
To: None <coz@badblock.com, port-sgimips@NetBSD.org>
From: systems engineer <ozone@rs.cname.com>
List: port-sgimips
Date: 01/07/2004 19:47:52
instinct says flow control. an irix console getty uses ttyd1; i'm not
sure what netbsd does (mine's down, or i'd check). you might try
hardwiring RTS/CTS (pins 6/2) together on the din8, or doing something
similar with DTR/DCD (pins 1/7). depending on the comm program, it's
possible that it's decided the indy is dead; see if the comm program
can be configured to ignore all hardware handshaking.
some reference material:
The DB-9 male serial port connectors on O2,
OCTANE, Onyx2, Origin2000/200 and Origin3000/300 systems have the
following IBM(R) PC/AT(tm)-like pin assignments:
-------------------
\ 1 2 3 4 5 /
\ 6 7 8 9 /
---------------
Pin | Name | Description
____|______|____________________
1 | DCD | Data Carrier Detect
2 | RD | Receive Data
3 | TD | Transmit Data
4 | DTR | Data Terminal Ready
5 | GND | Signal Ground
6 | - | reserved
7 | RTS | Request To Send
8 | CTS | Clear To Send
9 | - | reserved
The DIN-8 serial port connectors on the Indigo, Indy, Indigo2, Challenge
S, Challenge M, Power Challenge M, and the MENET 4-Enet, 6-serial board
(XT-FE-4TX-6A) have the following pin assignments.
---------
/ 8 7 6 \
( 5 4 3 )
\ 2 1 /
---------
4D Compatible Pin Assignments (RS-232)
_________________________________________
_Pin___|_Name____|_Description___________
1 | DTR | Data Terminal Ready
2 | CTS | Clear To Send
3 | TD | Transmit Data
4 | SG | Signal Ground
5 | RD | Receive Data
6 | RTS | Request To Send
7 | DCD | Data Carrier Detect
8 | SG | Signal Ground
on a possibly related note, i found an assortment of GIO32 cards that
haven't been mentioned here. the snapshots are probably too old to have
the new gio bus probing stuff, can someone point me at a kernel or should
i make my own -current?