Re: Starting with port-pmax on DECstation 5000/133
"Ari Constancio" <[email protected]> Fri, 9 May 2008 14:35:16 +0100
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Thanks for the warm replies :). I'm waiting to receive an AUI-to-RJ45 adapter from ebay, in order to have a network connection (I don't want to fiddle with BNC connectors). Ari Constancio On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Lord Isildur <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I'm a new user to NetBSD and, in addition to using i386 machines, I >>> have nearby in my workplace a forgotten and sad DECstation 5000/133 >>> machine. I just turned it on, after a few years in the darkness, and >>> the Ultrix login prompt comes up (asking for a new OS :)). > > Welcome! > >> >> If you care about what's on the machine now you can interrupt the PROM >> before the kernel loads, boot it into single user, and wipe the root >> password. Otherwise you can just have NetBSD wipe the disk, or neboot. > > always fun to explore an old machine like this! it's time travel, you never > know what interesting things are lurking in the corners of tmp directories > and spool files and whatever other dusty corners of a box that's been > sitting idle for a decade! > > you can boot into ultrix single user either by hitting ^c during the early > phase of the boot-up (it's slow enough that you can catch it easily), while > rc is just starting up, or more cleanly with a flag to the kernel > of -s.. but there are a couple different pmax firmwares around and they > have different ways of setting this. i think on the 5k133 it is rather > straightforward.. it was more confusing on the 2100/3100. but someone else > with a better memory might be better to answer it. > >>> Is there still good support to this port on NetBSD? >> >> Interest in these machines isn't nearly as high as it was a few years ago >> but they still work. I built -current a few months back, netbooted it on a >> /260 and compiled some things from pkgsrc, and everything seemed fine. > > 'they still work' is an understatement. These things will still be running > when _electricity_ goes obsolete! not much traffic on this list or in the > community anymore, but there are a few of us still lurking in the corners. > I suppose one reason there's not much traffic is that the stuff Just Works > and we don't need to monkey with it.. not a whole lot of hardware that > hasn't been supported for many years, and i know a lot of people just > keep rather old versions of netbsd running on their pmax'en (i still have > 1.6 running on mine).. but this list you will find still a lot of people > who will happily help a newcomer get sorted out and up and running! > > good luck with your decstation! > > happy hacking, > isildur >