Re: Yes, NetBSD still boots on pretty ancient Alphas...
Istvan Gyenes <[email protected]> Tue, 27 Jul 2021 22:19:46 +0200
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> 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) > > No luck yet. I was trying to add a DE205 but I was unable to add it as an EISA card. According to the DE205 manual there is a config utility which can be run on a PC and set the card to work in EISA mode but I do not have a ISA/ESIA based PC any more... I was able to add a DE200 (one time only) but it uses the same depca driver and also has the "fails to clear memory" problem. The DE422 is working fine under Digital Unix 4.0E. I am trying to find a really old (jumper based) ISA NE2000 or similar. I think the Jensen is really picky about the cards he accepts. -- istvan