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Re: Killed my SPARC5?



Humour me...

You have tried to press the 'ON' button on the keyboard?

My Sparc5 will turn on and the fans will kick in but the lights will not
come on (or boot) until I hit the power button on the keyboard.

Chris

On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 07:58:40AM -0600, Matthew Twomey wrote:
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> I think that it's more likely a hardware problem. You should be getting at
> least some PROM messages through the console no matter what. I would
> re-check/seat everything internal.
> 
> - -Matt
> 
> - -----Original Message-----
> From: Kristofer Bergstrom [mailto:kristofer.bergstrom@stanfordalumni.org] 
> Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 7:37 AM
> To: debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Killed my SPARC5?
> 
> 
>   Hello all.  I was given two SPARCstation 5's last year that I'm trying to
> install Linux on.  Thanks to everyone's help, I was able to set up the
> first one with relatively few problems.  Attempting to apply what I had
> learned, I dove into the second box on my own and may have managed to kill
> it.  Ug. 
> Here's the situation:
>   When I flip the switch of my SPARC 5, it beeps, the fan spins, I think
> there's even a little hard-disk activity, but no front LED and no display
> output.  The power's on but nothing happens... basically a black box.
>   This happened at the very end of the install process.  I had Debian
> (stable) installed and almost ready to go.  I was attempting to make the
> machine boot from hard-disk, a problem I had faced with the Debian install
> on the other machine.  I changed my silo.conf and then used the function to
> update the ROM (Ug, I can't remember the name of it.  It lets you set the
> SPARC setenv variables from within Linux.)  I set the following things from
> the Linux command line:
>    setenv boot-device disk
>    setenv auto-boot? true
>    setenv diag-switch? false
>   When I attempted a re-boot, I got the current black box problem.  (In
> case it's of worth, the boot floppy is still in the drive.)  So it seems
> I've killed my boot ROM?  Can this be fixed?  Any advice would be greatly
> appreciated.  Thank you in advance.
> 
>   Kris
> 
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