Subject: Re: CDROM on a Sun 3/60
To: Andrew Walker <andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no>
From: Heiko Krupp <krupp@mipz.de>
List: port-sun3
Date: 06/24/1999 16:27:31
Hiho...

>=20
> Toshiba XM-3201B or whatever it's called - the ancient 2x
> version. Needs to be hacked to support 512-byte sectors,
> which means cutting a trace between two solder pads.

Both solder pads have to be cut ;)


> >    can you boot from it?
>=20
> Nope, the ROM just won't do it. Apparently the 3/80 3.03
> ROM can do it, but that's the only sun3/3x I know of that
> can.

Yes...you can.=20
sr0     SCSI-ID 6    ->   sd(0,30,slice)

b sd(0,30,4) will boot SunOS 4.1.1 Slice 4 (sun3)
and b sd(0,30,3) will boot the Sun3x-Version.

Your CD-Rom needs to support 512Byte-Blocks (that's what cutting
the solder pads does to the Toshiba). You might also try the
Plextor-Drives...the older ones have a jumper to set the correct Size.

>=20
> >    how do you boot from it?
>=20
> See above.
>=20
> >    can your system cope with rockridge extensions?

>=20
> SunOS 4.1.1 can (well, HSFS which is the High Sierra file system,
> an early incantation of rockridge). Linux & NetBSD can - its just
> a matter of software - the hardware is irrelevant.

For SunOS 4.1.1 you need a patch (try http://sun3arc.krupp.net) to
get HSFS-Support (It's a backport from 4.1.3-Code).

>=20
> >=20
> > Thanks in a advance for any response on this matter.
> >=20
> > Derry Birse

=09Heiko Krupp.

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