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Sent: 29 July 2015 17:48
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Subject: Re: need help getting a Sun Ultra-10 working
Hi Dave,
On 07/29/2015 06:40 PM, Dave G4UGM wrote:
Take the keyboard out and see if you then get a
response on the TTYa.
Yes! I now get to the openboot prompt and can type stuff like
"probe-ide"
(not listed in output of "help diag") and I can see my disk and cdrom.
Why does the system hang when the sun keyboard is connected?
Why doesn't it display anything on the VGA monitor?
I suspect it is not finding the frame buffer. The default settings in OpenBoot are
pants...
I have two
sun's with dead NVRAM and can't get either to work with any of
the
replacments I have tried. Even tried CR2032 on existing battery after
attacking with Dremel...
I'm about to try that with my Proxxon (a Dremel, basically). I will report my
results.
Ah yes, I nearly bought one to install as a milling head in my Maplin/Vellmen K8200
printer as there is a mount you can print for those on the K8200 web site, but then
I found a mount for a Dremel on Thingyverse and the local DIY shop had them on offer...
cheers,
Rob
Dave
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> Subject: need help getting a Sun Ultra-10 working
>
> Hello Folks,
>
> I just assembled an Ultra-10 (replaced memory, CPU, NVRAM chip, IDE
> hard disk, IDE CDROM) and it seems to be hanging somewhere. I don't
> get anything from the VGA connection on the 1280x1024 LCD monitor
> that is connected, but on the serial console I see the output pasted
below.
> The system does not respond to any input via
the attached sun
> keyboard/mouse or via ttyA after printing the last line in the output
below.
>
> Obviously, the NVRAM battery is dead, and I'm working on getting a
> replacement.
> Does anyone have a good source in Germany? The chip says "M48T59Y-
> 70PC1U".
>
> Could the dead NVRAM battery explain the behavior described?
>
> thanks,
> Rob Urban
>
> ----- serial console output BEGIN ----- Hardware Power ON
>
> @(#) Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI 3.31 Version 0 created 2001/07/25 20:36
> Probing keyboard Done
> %o0 = 0000.0000.0055.4001
>
> Executing Power On SelfTest
>
> @(#) Sun Ultra 5/10 (Darwin) POST 3.1.0 (Build No. 626) 13:56 on
> 06/27/00
>
> CPU: UltraSPARC-LC (Clock Frequency: 300MHz, Ecache Size: 512KB)
>
> Init POST BSS
> Init System BSS
> NVRAM
> NVRAM Battery Detect Test
>
> ***********************
> STATUS =FAILED
> TEST =NVRAM Battery Detect
> SUSPECT=NVRAM U13
> MESSAGE=NVRAM Low Battery
> addr 000001ff.f1001ff0
> exp 00
> obs 10
>
>
>
> Status of this POST run: FAIL
> manfacturing mode=CHAMBER
> Time Stamp [hour:min:sec] 28:6a:c1 [month/date year] 0b/2c 2130
>
>
>
>
> Power On Selftest Completed
> Software Power ON0.0000.0000.0001 ffff.ffff.f00b.31a8
> 0000.3333.0200.001b
>
> @(#) Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI 3.31 Version 0 created 2001/07/25 20:36
> Clearing E$ Tags Done Clearing I/D TLBs Done Probing Memory Done
MEM
>> BASE = 0000.0000.2000.0000 MEM SIZE = 0000.0000.1000.0000 11-Column
>> Mode Enabled MMUs ON Copy Done PC = 0000.01ff.f000.201c PC =
>> 0000.0000.0000.2060 Decompressing into Memory Done Size =
>> 0000.0000.0006.eba0 ttya initialized Starting real time clock...
>> Incorrect configuration checksum;
>> Setting NVRAM parameters to default values.
>> Setting diag-switch? NVRAM parameter to true Reset Control: BXIR:0
>> BPOR:0
>> SXIR:0 SPOR:1 POR:0 UltraSPARC-IIi 2-2 module Probing Memory Bank #0
>> 256
>> + 256 : 512 Megabytes
>> Probing Memory Bank #2 0 + 0 : 0 Megabytes
>> Probing UPA Slot at 1e,0 Nothing There Probing /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1 at
>> Device 1 pci108e,1000 network Probing
>> /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1 at Device 2 SUNW,m64B Probing /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1
at
>> Device 3 ide disk cdrom Probing /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1 at Device 1 Nothing
>> there Probing /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1 at Device 2 Nothing there Probing
>> /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1 at Device 3 Nothing there Probing /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1
at
>> Device 4 Nothing there
>> ----- serial console output END -----