Re: Yes, NetBSD still boots on pretty ancient Alphas...
Istvan Gyenes <[email protected]> Mon, 26 Jul 2021 21:51:17 +0200
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On 2021. 07. 26. 20:44, Jason Thorpe wrote: > On Jul 26, 2021, at 9:01 AM, Istvan Gyenes <[email protected]> wrote: >> Installed, and booted to multi-user. I think I have to dig up some old ISA network card to try to get ethernet working. :) > YAY! > / > \o/ > | > / \ > > Would you please upload the SRM and kernel boot messages to https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/ ? It will serve as a resource for others later. Sure, I also wanted to submit so here it is: https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?do=view&id=6187 > OMG, I can't believe for how many years we were stuck on a stupid bug in the SCSI driver. And the Oscar goes to you and Izumi Tsutsui. :) Indeed it was a long ride. I think you should post this in the NetBSD news/blog :) The original announcement was in 14 Jul 2000 https://www.netbsd.org/changes/2000.html#alpha-jensen According to my knowledge the Jensen was the platform and the first alpha which run Windows NT... and a last that got NetBSD support :) > > Anyway, as for Ethernet -- I definitely want to fix the DEPCA driver, if it's broken; hopefully that's the case, and not an issue with the board. Does your board have an RJ45 connector? I don't recall if any of the ISA DEPCA boards did. Luckily, you can still find DEC DE204 boards on eBay (has RJ45 connector, supported by "lc" driver -- I have one in my AXPpci33, and SRM can even boot from it on that machine). > Yes the DE422 has RJ45. I have spare one so I can easily check but I am pretty sure that it works with Digital Unix and VMS on the same machine. But will check later. I have found a DE205 and a DE200, but I think it should be configured with the ECU, so stay tuned ;) (have to find a working floppy first) -- istvan