Mark Green skrev:
> ?IO 5/rzl/vmunix (bb rd)
Your system is trying to boot Ultrix (the dec version
of Unix) and
it can't find the kernel. There are two common reasons for this.
First, there isn't a disk on your system, or the disk with Ultrix
is missing. It wasn't uncommon for the 5000/200 workstations to
not have an internal disk, they quite often had a second chassis
with disk and/or TK50 tape. The other possibility is the version
of Ultrix on your disk is corrupt.
Were there any 5000/200s with internal disks? Mine hasn't got any internal
SCSI connector, nor any mounting point. It's quite bizarre, though, since it's
the biggest case in my entire collection.
First check to see if there is a disk (open up the box,
take
a look). Also check what your system thinks is attached to it.
There is a command for this that you can enter at the >> prompt.
I don't remember the name now, but type help at the >> prompt
at it should tell you. This will tell you the devices attached
to the SCSI interface so you can determine whether it is looking
at the right drive.
You could always netboot it. Try "boot 6/tftp", assuming you've got some
kind
of server on the network with a bootpd or dhcpd as well as a tftpd.
It will have a keyboard connector, it will probably
look like a RJ11
phone jack if I remember correctly. There should also be a video
connector on the back. The video connector has 3 pins, its doesn't
look like a VGA connector, or any other standard video connector.
Define "standard"? To the best of my knowledge, there has never been any
standard video connector, save perhaps for SCART.
The three pins are R,G,B with I believe sync on G. You
should be
able to connect these to a VGA monitor.
Assuming it supports sync on green and the correct frequencies.
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