Same here, however, I have 2 of these boxes. One is 1.3, the other is 2.9 (from memory...[1]). The 1.3 box suffers the same fate, the 2.9 one works perfectly. I am wondering what the situation is re copying the PROM and giving someone a binary image to burn into a new one. I have a binary image, just haven't had the chance to get a new one burnt yet to replace the 1.3 PROM (different EPROM sizes too... the 2.9 PROM requires a 256k).
If it is not considered to be breaking copyright (let's face it, its not like it will work in any machine hey?), I could make a binary image of this available to anyone who might need it. Regards Michael Anthon TAMS Systems PS... I recently upgraded this box to the latest unstable packages. While I had a little trouble with the upgrade process (which could have been my bumbling), it is now running perfectly. I can now switch quite happily between X and the console, this used to cause the machine to die in a screaming heap, requiring an L1-A and reboot. Good work boys and girls !! [1] btw, is there a way to get the PROM version once booted.. I would have thought that it would be in /proc/openprom somewhere, but I can't find it -----Original Message----- From: Stephen J. Carpenter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 4 December 1998 12:04 To: Jim Jensen; [email protected] Subject: Re: Installing on an IPC On Wed, Dec 02, 1998 at 08:50:26PM -0500, Jim Jensen wrote: > I am attempting to install sparc-debian from sid onto a Sun IPC w/ > prom version 1.6. and both a bw2 and cg3 frame buffer (the bw2 is not > used). [snip] > ... and then went to a totally blue screen where the > keyboard was dead (no alt-f1, no l1-a). Had to reboot via the power > switch. > > Any suggestions? Yes...I had the same exact problem with one of my machines. You will find that if you remove the CG3 and use the BW2 it works fine. The problem apears to be the PROM version. I bought an IPC with a newer PROM (2.4) and it works just fine...even with the SAME CG3 that failed in the one with the older PROM. -Steve -- /* -- Stephen Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>------------ */ "If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable" -- Louis D. Brandeis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

