On 5/3/19 3:22 PM, Pete Turnbull via cctalk wrote:
Anyone know much about early MIPS workstations??
I'm trying to get a MIPS RS2030 to boot, without much luck so far.? It
goes through the selftest but stops with the internal LED display at "5"
accompanied by a continuous beep.
Known problems:
- The Dallas DS1287 battery is flat; I can hack a 3V lithium onto that. I assume it
should still work to some extent
even if the contents are lost?
- The RAM is highly suspect.? I think it needs a minimum of 8MB to start up.? It has a
good complement of SIPPs, but
some of them are definitely non-original and are actually 30-pin SIMMs that somebody has
done a rubbish job of soldering
short stiff wires onto.
So I'd like to know what the RAM spec really is, whether I need to reprogram the
Dallas chip (and if so what goes
where), and what the diagnostic numbers on the internal LED mean.? Anyone?
http://www.geekdot.com/the-mips-rs2030/
someone else had the same problem in the comments