Subject: Re: VAX pain and bane but some joy in the end.....
To: Brian D Chase <bdc@world.std.com>
From: None <rdkeys@unity.ncsu.edu>
List: port-vax
Date: 03/05/1999 10:30:37
> > 5. I was noticing in the NetBSD 1.3.2 VAX tree that floppy boots seemed
> > to exist. I know the VS3100 can use the floppy, so a boot on that
> > via floppy may be reasonable? Can a floppy be put on the MV3100
> > and used to boot that? What size floppy (720K or 1.4M) should be
> > used? There seemed to be two sets of floppy images.
>
> It plausible :-) People have discussed it, but I've never known anyone to
> succeed.
I went playing with the better of the two VAXstations (2 x RZ23 + 8M ram),
and managed to get the silly thing to boot off the floppy.
>>Netbsd vaxboot....blah, blah.
:
But, when I typed in a call to the edlabel, it came back with some
register dumps and a file or directory not found message.
At least it seemed to boot.
Anyone know if it is possible to boot further and actually get it
to label and install a miniroot for testing?
Bob Keys
>
> > 6. Is there a more recent VAX port than the 1.3.2 port?
>
> There are always the binary snapshots under NetBSD-current. Last I knew,
> they were at 1.3K heading fast towards a 1.4 release (with many
> improvements).
>
> > 7. Any pointers to VS3100 or MV3100 hardware faq's about?
>
> There are a number of resources referenced from the NetBSD/vax port pages
> under http://www.netbsd.org/
>
> -brian.
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> Brian "JARAI" Chase | http://world.std.com/~bdc/ | VAXZilla LIVES!!!
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