Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!daver!bungi.com!news Newsgroups: comp.sys.nsc.32k Subject: Re: pc532's and ST296N's Message-ID: <9101120354.AA12402@virtech.UUCP> Date: 12 Jan 91 03:54:53 GMT References: <<9101010742.AA17758@aristotle.ils.nwu.edu>> Sender: news@daver.bungi.com Lines: 27 Approved: news@daver.bungi.com David: > >0002050 65 0D 0A 0D | 0A 42 6F 6F | 74 20 66 72 | 6F 6D 20 79 e....Boot from y ... more hex numbers deleted... > Well _here's_ the problem! You probably just didn't boot from your DOS > diskette. Try typing "C:INSTALLR C" at the debugger prompt. > Liberal =8-)s... I have no idea what's going on here. > Say, I have a spare 532 chipset (CPU, FPU, ICU (I think it's called the ICU > anyway)) that I would _love_ to sell, or trade for a PC532 board. Any takers? > Please? Someone save me? How much? Any offers yet? How 'bout trading a 532 designer's kit, minus CPU, for your FPU and ICU? It's in a PS/2 cabinet and is completely populated (as far as that goes), including the bipolar RAM. (I stole the 532 for my PC-532. Before that it worked fine.) You can plug your 532 in it and be up and running. It's not a PC-532, though. > -- > David L. Newton | Work: (708) 491-4791 | newton@ils.nwu.edu -or- > ILS, Room 327 | Home: (708) 332-2321 | dnewton@carroll1.cc.edu, but > 1890 Maple St. |------------------------| this just is forwarded to the > Evanston, IL 60201 |________________________| top address, so don't bother. >