> 
> First of all, thank you very much for your work, Eric ! 

you're welcome.  unfortunately, so far we haven't made any
progress.

> > this is a jmicron bug.  i haven't yet had in my possession a jmicron
> > controller, so this will be interesting, but the new driver does have
> > code to work around this very issue.
> 
> My fault. I forwarded the 'Plan 9 Hardware Specification Page' to the 
> computer enterprise who assembled my comp. Apparently, he ignored the 
> 'Chipset' paragraph.
> Thank you very much for your effort, indeed,

i've verified that i see exactly what you see on my intel atom machine.
including the d0 errors, so there's something reazlly hinky going on.

after replacing the kernel and 9load in 9fat:, however, my machine
boots up just fine.

i don't know where it's getting the 9pcf that it's putting in 9fat.  it
doesn't appear to be the same as /386/9pcf from the cd.  (there's
only one.)

as soon as i figure that out, this will probablly all work.

- erik

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