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Re: New SGI R5k 180MHz



Make sure the keyboard is unplugged when turning on the machine.
The serial console runs on serial #1, at 9600, 8N1 by default

ingmar

Zach Lowry schrieb:

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> Hello All!
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> I just bought a SGI Indy, but unfortunate for me did not order the
> monitor adapter in time to test it when it got here. It's here now,
> and I've been trying to power it on via serial console. I've got a
> Mac serial cable, and I've tried it with both a Mac and PC. I turn it
> on, get the Indy start-up sound, then no activity on the serial line.
> Does it take a while for it to start, or am I just missing something?
> Minicom's set to 9600, 8N1. If there is a problem, is there a way to
> diagnose the problem via the serial console?
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> Thanks!
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> Zach Lowry
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