Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!cernvax!chx400!hslrswi!aut!nbladt From: nbladt@aut.autelca.ascom.ch (Norbert Bladt) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Problems with AHA1542B (DAMN BIOS !) and ISC 2.2 (won't boot !) Message-ID: <1220@aut.autelca.ascom.ch> Date: 17 Dec 90 08:08:33 GMT Reply-To: nbladt@aut.UUCP (Norbert Bladt) Organization: Ascom Autelca AG, CH-3073 Guemligen, Switzerland Lines: 66 Hi ISC and Adaptec gurus ! I am trying to install ISC 2.2 on the following system: 386 Motherboard 33 Mhz, 8 MB RAM Adpatec 1542B SCSI Controller Micropolis 350 MB Harddisk STB Powergraph VGA Board EIZO (Nanao) 9070-SZ monitor (16") As you may guess, I have a big problem, here. After inserting the boot floppy for ISC 2.2 the text Booting the UNIX System... is shown on the screen, but that's it. The system just hangs after accessing the floppy several times. I think, the main problem is, that there is NO HARDDISK info stored in the BIOS (CMOS) data area. The setup shows - no harddisk installed - for drives C: and D: (DOS naming). That may be the reason for hanging, because the ISC boot program can't find a disk. I tried several things to persuade this program to boot, anyway. Among them were: 1. disable Adaptec's on-board BIOS. 2. enter the data for the drive (64 heads, 322 cyl., 32 sec/trk) into the CMOS and 2.a disable Adaptec BIOS 2.b enable Adaptec BIOS (which installs the disk as drive D: now because I entered data for drive C:) Now, there is no C: (or first) harddisk in the system -> Boot hangs !?! As you can guess, no success up to now. BTW: I determined the data for the drive from one of the HW-configuration display programs available. These data may be wrong, but it shouldn't really matter for SCSI disks, right ? I have read in this newsgroup, that it is possible to use this combination of harddisk and controller for a second disk or tape. This might be true, because of the automatic installation and overwriting of the CMOS RAM (?) by the Adaptec BIOS. (I hate automatic procedures which can't be disabled !!!) Did someone solve this problem or should I give all my hard- and software (?) back and get a real system, i.e. which works ? Isn't it funny how MS-DOS forces SOME hardware and software companies to think, that there are NO OTHER OS's ?? (Other example: Intel Cache controller 82385) Oh, just one remark: Because we had a lot of problems with disks losing their information "can't read sector xyz", this could be a problem with the boot disk, too. But, i think, there is another problem than just that. So, if anyone can help me, ... Thank you very much in advance, Norbert Bladt. -- Norbert Bladt, Ascom Autelca AG, Worbstr. 201, CH-3073 Guemligen, Switzerland Phone: +41 31 52 92 14 Mail: nbladt@autelca.ascom.ch UUCP: ..!uunet!mcsun!chx400!hslrswi!aut!nbladt