From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: gunther@aurora.regenstrief.org (Gunther Schadow) Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 16:07:28 -0500 Subject: [TUHS] simh vax and 4.3-quasijarus References: <0205222012.AA03045@ivan.Harhan.ORG> Message-ID: <3CEC0890.1010807@aurora.regenstrief.org> Hi, I found SIMH really handy as opposed to a real VAX. Was the only way I could bring my VAX 6460 to boot Ultrix 4.5 which I only had on a CD and the standalone kernel that came with Ultrix 4.5 didn't support the KA64A although the normal generic Ultrix 4.5 kernel does. So, I made a small disk installed a generic root partition on SIMH used an uVAX-II under NetBSD to pull the disk image via NFS to a TK50 and then booted VAX 6460 under VMS and wrote the disk image to RA90 and off I went. I couldn't have done it without SIMH :-) Anyway, to your problem: >>here's what I see, complete transcript at the end >> >>>>>>boot dua0 >>>>>> >>>(BOOT/R5:0 DUA0) >>> >>> >>> >>> 2.. >>>-DUA0 >>>HALT instruction, PC: 00000C1A (MOVL (R11),SP) this suspiciously looks as if the HALT is from SIMH not from the VAX it simulates. There are two halt levels in SIMH, one being the VAX halting and going into VAX console mode, the other being SIMH halting. Are you absolutely sure that you have a proper VAX console with SIMH? You should get normal VAX console behavior, try a few commands and see whether you're on the right page. Also, be sure you have it all configured right, that you have the right devices defined and properly associated with files on the hosting OS etc. >>that's obviously not what I want. I tried all combinations of >>installboot and disklabel -B I can think of, both in netbsd and >>quasijarus, and all lead to the same result. >> >>Can anybody tell me the exact incantations necessary to install >>the bootblocks for quasijarus0a [...] >> > > This seems like a simh problem, or, more probably since you can boot That Other > OS successfully, a problem with your installation of 4.3BSD-Quasijarus0a masked > by a simh problem. I would agree. What other system can you boot on SIMH? >>Ultrix 4.3 gives me: >> >>>466788+254256+177476+[36984+34990] total=0xecfa2 >>> > > OK, so the kernel has been loaded successfully. > > >>>machine check 82: vap 82000004 istate1 7c000c00 istate2 c070fe pc 80001c61 psl 41f0008 >>>r0=8000000c, r1=8000167c, r2=0, r3=211bd0dd, r4=0, r5=dd274 >>>panic: mchk > Since Ultrix V4.3 perfectly supports the KA655 CPU, this again must be a case > of simh misemulating it. again, your SIMH configuration may be screwed up. I definitely could boot Ultrix 4.5. -Gunther -- Gunther Schadow, M.D., Ph.D. gschadow at regenstrief.org Medical Information Scientist Regenstrief Institute for Health Care Adjunct Assistant Professor Indiana University School of Medicine tel:1(317)630-7960 http://aurora.regenstrief.org