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I have a model for your drive sled if you like. Happy to send.</div><div dir="ltr"><br></div><div dir="ltr">What are you looking for for 1+ and do you have photos?</div><div dir="ltr"><br></div><div dir="ltr">-t</div><div dir="ltr"><br></div><div dir="ltr"><br clear="all"><div><div class="gmail_signature" data-smartmail="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><div style="font-size:medium;margin-top:0px"><div style="margin-top:0px;font-weight:bold"><div style="margin-top:0px"><div style="margin-top:0px"><div style="margin-top:0px"><font style="font-size:14px">Todd Vernon</font></div><div style="font-weight:normal;margin-top:0px"><font style="font-size:13px">Entrepreneur | Investor</font></div><div style="font-weight:400;font-size:13px;margin-top:0px;color:rgb(80,0,80)">Email: <a href="mailto:todd@toddvernon.com" target="_blank">todd@toddvernon.com</a></div><div style="font-weight:400;font-size:13px;margin-top:0px;color:rgb(80,0,80)">LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddvernon/" target="_blank">toddvernon</a></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sep 5, 2024 at 2:34:28 AM, Alan Perry <<a href="mailto:alanp@snowmoose.com">alanp@snowmoose.com</a>> wrote:<br></div>
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<div><div><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></div><div dir="auto"><div dir="ltr"></div><div dir="ltr">Yes.</div><div dir="ltr"><br></div><div dir="ltr">The kernel read fault is always at the same address for each kernel, even if I swap the memory sticks around. I moved the memory to a SS1+ that I am also restoring and it works fine with that memory.</div><div dir="ltr"><br></div><div dir="ltr">The last message displayed before the panic is that it was starting init. I have looked at the code for bringing up user mode in Solaris/SunOS 5 but not SunOS 4. It is pretty fun trying to work out exactly is happening.</div><div dir="ltr"><br></div><div dir="ltr">Meanwhile if someone is looking for a SS1+ … Specs are 64M, ZuluSCSI with a 32G SD card to configure to taste, SunOS 4.1.4 installed now, new style MK48T02 IDPROM (that fails self-test), Boeing asset tag on case). It will be available in a couple weeks. I am working on a 3D model to print a drive sled to mount the ZuluSCSI in the floppy drive bay with the SD card removable through the floppy disk slot.</div><div dir="ltr"><br></div><div dir="ltr">alan</div><div dir="ltr"><br></div><div dir="ltr"><br><blockquote type="cite">On Sep 2, 2024, at 10:20, Todd Vernon <<a href="mailto:todd@toddvernon.com">todd@toddvernon.com</a>> wrote:<br><br></blockquote></div><blockquote type="cite"><div dir="ltr">
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<div name="messageReplySection">On Sep 2, 2024 at 10:41 AM -0600, Alan Perry via rescue <<a href="mailto:rescue@sunhelp.org">rescue@sunhelp.org</a>>, wrote:<br>
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Hi again,<br>
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Yesterday I posted about getting a ZuluSCSI working in a SS2. As I<br>
noted, I have since found that it fails the same way booting with a<br>
physical CDROM drive and HDD. I had the same problem booting 4.1.2 and<br>
4.1.4 CDs.<br>
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The system passes all of the self-tests, including the full memory<br>
tests, except for "TOD Registers Test FAILURE: TOD (f20007fa) Bit<br>
Failure, Exp = 000000ff, Obs = 0000007f". It had a new MK48T02, so I<br>
expect this.<br>
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I have tried swapping memory sticks around and 4.1.4 continues to fail<br>
on the same address.<br>
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The output is below. Has anyone here seen a failure like this before?<br>
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alan<br>
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SunOS 4.1.2:<br>
Boot: vmunix<br>
Size: 737280+2232656+40752 bytes<br>
Kernel: libprom.a: Romvec Version 2<br>
SunOS Release 4.1.2 (MUNIX) #2: Wed Oct 23 10:51:44 PDT 1991<br>
Copyright (c) 1983-1991, Sun Microsystems, Inc.<br>
mem = 32768K (0x2000000)<br>
avail mem = 5066752<br>
Ethernet address = 8:0:20:53:9a:8a<br>
cpu = SUNW,Sun 4/75<br>
BAD TRAP<br>
(unknown): Data fault<br>
kernel read fault at addr=0xf8303f0f, pme=0x63000303<br>
Sync Error Reg 80<INVALID><br>
pc=0xf809d104, sp=0xf80c0bc8, psr=0x11400cc6, context=0x0<br>
g1-g7: 80000000, 0, 1000, f8005000, f80c1c00, 330400, ffe8eb18<br>
Begin traceback... sp = f80c0bc8<br>
Called from f8097e7c, fp=f80c0c38, args=f82dc980 ff001000 0 f80c0c98 c00<br>
f82e3080<br>
Called from f80a0530, fp=f80c0ca8, args=0 ff001000 1000 ec00ffff 0 1<br>
Called from f80b3130, fp=f80c0d08, args=1 11000ce1 ff001000 0 40f1000<br>
ff001000<br>
Called from f80a0348, fp=f80c0d70, args=fd801158 fd801110 ef0 38 fd801588 0<br>
Called from f80a01e4, fp=f80c0dd0, args=fd801000 fd801038 fd801048<br>
ffeb6e40 fd8011b0 fd801158<br>
Called from f80a0188, fp=f80c0e30, args=f80d4800 fff01000 0 0 10 f80c0e20<br>
Called from f80a4630, fp=f80c0e90, args=0 fff02000 0 ec00ffff 0 1<br>
Called from f80149a4, fp=f80c0ef8, args=f831f3c0 4eb 317400 fff 32d a8<br>
Called from f8005258, fp=f80c0f58, args=f80c0fb4 ffffffff 18 0 f808e528 0<br>
Called from 304ec4, fp=0, args=4000 2ffc50 1 221150 4000 0<br>
End traceback...<br>
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SunOS 4.1.4:<br>
Boot: vmunix<br>
Size: 770048+2247512+54024 bytes<br>
SunOS Release 4.1.4 (MUNIX) #2: Fri Oct 14 11:07:06 PDT 1994<br>
Copyright (c) 1983-1993, Sun Microsystems, Inc.<br>
mem = 32768K (0x2000000)<br>
avail mem = 5001216<br>
Ethernet address = 8:0:20:53:9a:8a<br>
cpu = SUNW,Sun 4/75<br>
zs0 at obio 0xf1000000 pri 12<br>
zs1 at obio 0xf0000000 pri 12<br>
sbus0 at SBus slot 0 0x0<br>
dma0 at SBus slot 0 0x400000<br>
esp0 at SBus slot 0 0x800000 pri 3<br>
sd0 at esp0 target 3 lun 0<br>
sd0: Vendor 'SEAGATE', product 'ST11200N', (unknown capacity)<br>
sr0 at esp0 target 6 lun 0<br>
le0 at SBus slot 0 0xc00000 pri 5<br>
fd0 at obio 0xf7200000 pri 11<br>
rd0: using preloaded munixfs<br>
WARNING: TOD clock not initialized -- CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!<br>
root on rd0a fstype 4.2<br>
swap on ns0b fstype spec size 4788K<br>
dump on ns0b fstype spec size 4776K<br>
BAD TRAP<br>
pid 3, `init': Data fault<br>
kernel read fault at addr=0xf82c00b8, pme=0x630002c0<br>
Sync Error Reg 80<INVALID><br>
pc=0xf809396c, sp=0xf834a548, psr=0x110000c3, context=0x3<br>
g1-g7: f80c3000, 8000000, ffffffff, 1, f834b000, 0, 0<br>
Begin traceback... sp = f834a548<br>
Called from f80b5f58, fp=f834a5a8, args=f82bffc0 ff010500 1b00 100 2<br>
ff010000<br>
Called from f8063284, fp=f834a608, args=ff00e484 1 fce045f4 1dc000<br>
f82bfac0 2000<br>
Called from f8072de8, fp=f834a6a0, args=ff00c634 0 f833b3a8 f834a860 1<br>
ff008020<br>
Called from f8063824, fp=f834a708, args=f834a860 ff00c634 0 1000<br>
f834a86c f834a860<br>
Called from f8066438, fp=f834a778, args=ff00c634 0 2000 f834a86c<br>
f834a860 2000<br>
Called from f8068f58, fp=f834a7f0, args=ff00c634 0 2000 f834a86c<br>
f834a860 2000<br>
Called from f806f624, fp=f834a870, args=ff008020 ff94c000 2000 2 0 ff00c634<br>
Called from f805c0c4, fp=f834a8d0, args=ff94c000 ff008020 2000 2 0 ff94c000<br>
Called from f8052fdc, fp=f834a930, args=ff94c000 ff94c000 2000 0 f834a994 0<br>
Called from f80516a8, fp=f834a998, args=ff00c62c 0 0 f834a9fc 2000 fde03000<br>
Called from f8060718, fp=f834aa00, args=ff00c62c f834ab40 f834aa64 0 200 0<br>
Called from f806604c, fp=f834aa68, args=ff00c62c f834ab40 f834ab3c<br>
ff008300 f834aca4 0<br>
Called from f803fda8, fp=f834aad0, args=ff00c634 f834ab40 f834ab3c<br>
ff008300 f834aca4 0<br>
Called from f803fa30, fp=f834ac40, args=f834aca4 1 0 f834adb4 0 ff00c634<br>
Called from f803f9f0, fp=f834acb0, args=0 0 1 0 f834adb4 0<br>
Called from f8042188, fp=f834ad10, args=10080 0 1 0 f834adb4 f832501c<br>
Called from f80408cc, fp=f834adf8, args=10080 0 3 914 f834ae5c 180<br>
Called from f804083c, fp=f834ae60, args=10080 3 914 fce04d90 0 f8325000<br>
Called from f80b0300, fp=f834aec0, args=f834afe0 28 f80d12b0 f80d12d8<br>
f834b000 f80d12d8<br>
Called from f8005a1c, fp=f834af58, args=f834b000 f834afb4 f834afe0<br>
f834b000 f834b000 f834afb4<br>
Called from 3944, fp=f7fffe38, args=10080 2 3914 80 3 c400<br>
End traceback..<br>
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