Unfortunatly I don't know if that driver works on the 040 PB500. And
I don't have the 040 processor anymore
I will be more than happy to test anything you think necessary to
make this machine work.
Carlos
On 2006/04/01, at 10:04, Tobias Netzel wrote:
It has but it is not yet ported to the NuBus PowerMacs.
That should be trivial and I will try to do so.
Does the driver work with the 68040 PB500?
Tobias
Am 01.04.2006 um 10:35 schrieb Carlos Castro:
No, I don't have the PCMCIA module, I confirm that the ethernet
chip is sonic.
Doesn't linux-mac68k have a driver for this chip?
Thanks Tobias.
Carlos
On 2006/03/31, at 21:25, Tobias Netzel wrote:
Hi Carlos,
this are good news - that messages with "MMU: exit" and "arch:
exit".
They mean that every basic things can be set up properly.
The reason for the stop with the newer kernels should be the
media bay driver.
It needs to be disabled for both the PB500 and the PB2300 as they
don't have a real media bay with IDE controller and floppy
interface.
I should be able to fix that easily.
Might be you don't even need the serial connection - provided all
necessary drivers work.
The modem might be working. But for the ethernet interface there
is no driver as far as I know. In the developer notes I read that
the PB500 has the Sonic chipset.
You don't have the PCMCIA module have you?
I'll send you an updated kernel soon.
Tobias
Am 31.03.2006 um 11:19 schrieb Carlos Castro:
Hi there,
The PowerBook 500 is a:
540c upgraded with a Apple PPC card running at 100 (99) MHz
Active matrix display capable of thousands of colors (16 bit) at
640x400 resolution
40Mb ram (8Mb on processor upgrade card + 32Mb ram module)
19.9 Global Village internal modem
The rest is all on spec
I tried MachKernel-2.4.30-pre1-bk-PB1 and MachKernel-2.4.30-pre1-
bk, both these stoped not at MMU:mapin ram done but it starts
writing at the top of the screen again with the folowing:
---------------------TOP OF SCREEN-----------------
MMU: setio
MMU: exit
setup_arch: enter
setup_arch: bootmem
arch: exit
"Writes one blank line"
"Writes second blank line and stops"
The other kernel I tried is MachKernel-YDL30-030623, this one
gets along further to the kernel panic discribed in my original
post
I have a powermac 9600 (Running OS 9.1 and 10.4.5 at the
present) that I can connect to the Modem/Printer Port of the
PowerBook just tell me what I nead to do.
Tried BootX and the screen just goes black and nothing happens.
Thanks
Carlos Castro
On 2006/03/31, at 4:34, nubus-pmac-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 23:06:43 +0200
Subject: Re: [Nubus-pmac-users] How about the PowerBook 500 PPC
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tobias Netzel)
To: <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Hola Carlos,
I read the Apple Developer Note for the PowerBook 500.
It is indeed nearly the same machine as the PowerBook 2300.
What is the exact type of your PB500 and what expansions does
it have?
And as you already got a nearly successful bootup I think it
will be
possible to get it working.
What kernel image did you use exactly?
I could easily disable the IDE driver in the kernel sources but
I'd like to
have the kernel automatically not loading it because it can
determine what
type of machine it is running on.
It would be *VERY* helpful and might even be necessary that you
connect
another macintosh or whatever computer to the serial port and
tell the
kernel to redirect the output to the serial port.
Do you have got the possibility to connect your PB to another
computer via a
serial connection?
Tobias
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