Re: Booting PowerMac G3 OldWorld....
On Tuesday 11 June 2002 20:13, Chris Tillman wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 10:04:33AM -0500, Corey Kovacs wrote:
> > I am going to keep trying with quik, one thing I found on the NetBSD page
> > was that I may need to run SystemDisk to upgrade openfirmware which I
> > have not done, but am getting ready to soon.
>
> That is a little MacOS app, I might have it laying around somewhere if
> you can't find it. I couldn't really tell if it did anything on my machine.
Yup, found it. Supposedly when you click on the save button it updates your
OpenFirmware. Only the shadow really knows I guess. Anyway I tried that,
didn't seem to make a difference. I am booting in right now via BootX 1.2.2.
I tried setting the load-base this morning to 4000, 60000, 100000, 1000000 as
suggested by the quik folks. But I'm still using BootX.
Some more information in case anyone else has any ideas...
OpenFirmware version 2.0f1
#cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu : 750
temperature : 0 C
clock : 233MHz
revision : 2.1
bogomips : 467.44
zero pages : total 0 (0Kb) current: 0 (0Kb) hits: 0/136 (0%)
machine : Power Macintosh
motherboard : AAPL,Gossamer MacRISC
L2 cache : 512K unified pipelined-syncro-burst
memory : 64MB
pmac-generation : OldWorld
#nvsetenv
little-endian? false
real-mode? false
auto-boot? true
diag-switch? false
fcode-debug? false
oem-banner? false
oem-logo? false
use-nvramrc? false
real-base 0xffffffff
real-size 0x100000
virt-base 0xffffffff
virt-size 0x100000
load-base 0x40000 #I've tried 4000, 40000, 60000, 100000, 1000000...
pci-probe-list 0xffffffff
screen-#columns 0x64
screen-#rows 0x28
selftest-#megs 0x0
boot-device /pci/mac-io/ide@20000/ata-disk@0:6
boot-file
diag-device fd:diags
diag-file
input-device kbd
output-device screen
oem-banner
oem-logo
nvramrc
boot-command boot
#quik -v
Second-stage loader is on /dev/hda6
Config file is on partition 6
Writing first-stage QUIK boot block to /dev/hda6
Making /dev/hda6 bootable (map entry 6)
Writing block table to boot block on /dev/hda6
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