chauvi@sbsvax.UUCP (Uli Weis) (04/24/88)
hello everybody out there, i'm working with an Intel 80386-mainboard, Intel 2 mb 32-Bit Above-Board, GENOA Super Hires Graphik-Card, Mitsubishi Multiscan-Monitor (1471??), NCL-Controler (ST506-Type), CDC WRENII80SH Harddisk and CHINON 1.2 MB FDD. Running DOS, i don't have real problems. But UNIX... I bought Microport System V/386 and tried to install by booting the boot disk. The prompt "boot:" appears and i hit RETURN. Boot starts, but about 20 sec later there appear some beeps on the speaker and ... the system has hung up. Even changing graphic modus to monochrome does change anything. So, is anybody out there running System V/386 on an Intel 80386- Mainboard? Anyone else suggestions? Any comments are appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- Ulrich Weis | UUCP: ...!uunet!unido!sbsvax!chauvi Universitaet des Saarlandes | or chauvi@sbsvax.UUCP FB 10 - Informatik (Dept. of CS) | CSNET: chauvi%sbsvax.uucp@Germany.CSnet Bau 36, Im Stadtwald 15 | ARPA: chauvi%sbsvax.uucp@uunet.UU.NET D-6600 Saarbruecken 11, W. Germany | Phone: +49 681 302 4136
caf@omen.UUCP (Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX) (04/28/88)
Make sure the "emulation" switch on the diplay adapter is turned off. Boards such as the Genoa generate interrupts to their ROM BIOS to help switch emulation modes. Needless to say, the ROM BIOS doesn't understand protected mode, etc. I have noticed that the 286 Microport won't boot up with an Everex EVGA even with the emulation/automode turned off. But there didn't seem to be any problem with the Genoa. Currently, the Genoa is the main display on a 386 Xenix box. I haven't tried the EVGA on Xenix yet, but intend to when I get a version that can make use of a VGA. Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX ...!tektronix!reed!omen!caf Author of YMODEM, ZMODEM, Professional-YAM, ZCOMM, and DSZ Omen Technology Inc "The High Reliability Software" 17505-V NW Sauvie IS RD Portland OR 97231 503-621-3406 TeleGodzilla BBS: 621-3746 CIS: 70007,2304 Genie: CAF