From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 19:17:57 -0700 From: James A. Robinson Jim.Robinson@Stanford.Edu Subject: [9fans] Building a new Plan 9 system. Topicbox-Message-UUID: 822923a6-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19980926021757.0BGwN_2wlX7T-8JbaSeCJSytf4ayGPTJW1JiErfqQFA@z> < No secret, that was me. I adapted the mach64ct driver for the ATI Rage < family of chips, but the update may not have found its way back to the < FTP site yet. I'll supply Jim with an updated aux/vga, and also a b.com < and kernel which should get him going on a 4.3GB IDE disk. Thanks for the updates! For some reason, b.com/9dos didn't like my PC, and it crashed. :( However, I just went and yanked an old 2.0Gb IDE drive out of one of the soon-to-be-retired workstations, and that worked just dandy. Since I don't yet have an ATI xpert@work card, I went and dug up a S3 Trio64 (Well, Trio64V2). If anyone out wants to use a "Venus 64V2," here is an id string that sort of works: 0xC004A="S3 86C775/86C785 Video BIOS. Version 2.04.09-1" That let me do 1024x786x1 (no 8 bit above 640x480 worked properly). But that's good enough to know that I want to continue my experiment with Plan 9! So, I'm about to go start buying equipment for my setup, and I'll order a copy of Plan9 via Amazon.com so I can actually take a look at the source (and perhaps figure out how to make this junky little Trio card do higher res/color). Do people have recommendations or cavets about fileserver and cpu server hardware? From yesterday, I learned that I should be careful about the IDE boot disks -- max 2.0Gb, right? Do I have to worry about size on the SCSI disk that the file server will use? Any recommendations for PCI SCSI? Buslogic seems like a good idea, and from what I've read on the list it seems like the 956c is supported. What about the Busmastering 958 cards (I've got one at home in my linux box, and it seems like a nice card). Forsythe, I don't think I'd be able to use the Adaptec, because I don't think I'll be getting any VLB capable motherboards. I was thinking of something along the following lines, and I'd like to know if I'm either not planning on enough, or am going overboard, when it comes to RAM and CPU power for the various components. The Terminal is going to be stand-alone (no other OS on it): Motherboards: Microstar MS-6119 (400BX) (Tom's Hardware page says it is very stable) CPUs: Terminal: PII 233Mhz (64Mb SDRAM) File server: PII 266Mhz (128Mb SDRAM) CPU server: PII 400Mhz (256Mb SDRAM) Disks: CPU & Terminal: 1.0Gb E-IDE (or smaller, if I can find them!) File server: 1.0Gb E-IDE, 1 IBM Ultrastar 4.5Gb Buslogic 956? BT-958? Adaptec 1542C? Not sure... Video: CPU & File: Generic Trio64 (1024x768x1) Terminal: ATI Xpert@Work (1600x1200x8) Network: 3com 3c509 combo cards And I guess I need to get a CDROM drive -- what should it be hooked into? The File server? The Terminal? The CPU server? Thank you, Jim