For some reason the system is detected as a model 164SX, despite seeming<snip>> From there, I'm able to bootstrap OpenVMS, Tru64 and Linux from
to have a 21164A (according to the stock firmware diagnostics on the
front panel of the system), a symbios SCSI chip
OpenVMS freezes on the copyright notice
On 2024-01-10 3:47 p.m., Craig A. Berry wrote:
On 1/10/24 4:22 PM, Rob wrote:
For some reason the system is detected as a model 164SX, despite seeming to >>> have a 21164A (according to the stock firmware diagnostics on the front panel<snip>> From there, I'm able to bootstrap OpenVMS, Tru64 and Linux from CD, but
of the system), a symbios SCSI chip
OpenVMS freezes on the copyright notice
I might've missed it but is that CD-ROM connected to the Symbios
controller? My memory is fuzzy but I think that might be the one where
the OpenVMS driver had a poison pill such that it would take itself
offline if the adapter was not DEC/Compaq-branded.
I apologize for my previous reply, it was poorly formatted, not proofread and also, not sent to the group. I am still trying to figure this out. I hope this
one went to the right place. If I've doinked it *again*, I'm sorry, *again*, and
I'll be back in a bit after I've re-read some instructions.
I'll also admit I'm very excited to be here, I honestly didn't think this place
would still be active, and the google groups situation made me think Usenet was
burning down! I was obviously mistaken.
To answer the question, yes, the CDROM drive is attached to the Symbios 57c875.
Another of this board's quirks is the IDE connectors have been removed entirely.
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