Hi!
On Mon, 2023-06-26 20:06:08 +0200, Jan-Benedict Glaw via cctalk
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Just added a PiSCSI, uploaded a NetBSD ISO image, configured a 2 GB
> HDD and fired up again:
>
>
> >>> sh conf
>
> KA49-A V1.0-006-V4.0
> 08-00-2B-35-5D-DF
> 128MB
>
> DEVNBR DEVNAM INFO
> ------ -------- --------------------------
> 1 NVR ?? 001 0016
> 3 DZ OK
> 4 CACHE OK
> 5 MEM OK
> 128MB 0A,0B,0C,0D=16MB, 1E,1F,1G,1H=16MB
> 6 FPU OK
> 7 IT OK
> 8 SYS OK
> 9 NI OK
> 10 SCSI OK
> 1-RZ28M 3-SCSI 6-INITR
> 11 AUD OK
>
> >>> sh dev
>
> VMS/VMB ADDR DEVTYPE NUMBYTES RM/FX WP DEVNAM
> REV
> ------- ---- ------- -------- ----- -- ------
> ---
> EZA0 08-00-2B-35-5D-DF
> DKA100 A/1/0 DISK 2.10GB FX RZ28M
> 0568
> DKA300 A/3/0 RODISK 370.80MB RM WP SCSI
> 2304
> ..HostID.. A/6 INITR
Just for the record: I tried booting with "b dka3" and failed.
However, writing the full device name as shown ("b dka300") works like
a charm! So this 4000/90 (with its old V1.0 ROM) is now up'n'running
with a patched DS1287 and a simulated disk. That setup should allow me
to easily automate NetBSD testing and maybe do some first steps with
VMS. (Any good introduction material? I've never used VMS.)
MfG, JBG
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