Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!olivea!mintaka!think.com!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!wubios!root From: jeff@wubios.wustl.edu (Jeff Gabel) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: A/UX 2.1 on a IIfx: Please tell me I'm wrong about Apple. Keywords: 2-page display, 8*24 display card, despair Message-ID: <1991Feb14.200643.2976@wubios.wustl.edu> Date: 14 Feb 91 20:06:43 GMT Sender: root@wubios.wustl.edu (Operator) Organization: Division of Biostatistics, WUMS, St. Louis, MO Lines: 55 Configuration: Macintosh IIfx w/ 8 Mbytes RAM Apple 2-page display Apple 8*24 display card 3Com EtherLink II Nubus Segate 160 MB internal drive 1 - 1.4 MB internal floppy drive I have been a devoted Macintosh user for 6 years and know enough about UNIX to administrate several Sun workstations in a highly networked, SunOS, environment. In other words, I'm not new to either of these areas by any means. Now, having said that, I am very much of a novice when it comes to A/UX. At the present time I am attempting to get A/UX 2.1 to function on a IIfx, with just the aid of the accessory kit manuals to guide me. I have gotten through the installation with no hitches, but cannot get A/UX boot past the point of bringing up the Ethernet interface. When I ran ``launch'' using the autoconfig option, it told me that device 39 was unrecognised. Now, the IIfx I'm installing on has an *Apple* 2-page display and an *Apple* 8*24 video card as its monitor configuration. I called the A/UX help line and was told that A/UX 2.1 doesn't support the 8*24 card and 2-page display monitor configuration!!! I was told that it would in release 2.1.1. But, I was advised to switch the display to 1-bit mode, which I assume means use the Monitors CDEV to set the colors to simply B&W (???). Well, this didn't work, A/UX still hangs after ``ifconfig'' outputs its results and the screen is cleared. Am I doing something wrong? I *cannot* believe that Apple would release a major, high-end, software product like A/UX that doesn't support their own hardware. The guy on the help-line told me to borrow a "normal" Mac II monitor and display card. How pathetic. I know I have bunches of $400 (list price) monitors just laying around so I can get a $900 piece of software to function on a $13000, totally Apple, machine whose configuration it should support anyway. Someone out there, please tell me that I'm mistaken about this incompatibilty issue!!!! I *will* take the flames, I'm just looking for a solution. Please tell me I am wrong about Apple!!! Tell me that they didn't really release a major operating system that doesn't even support their own hardware!!!! Considering how competitive the workstation market is these days, it is beyond my comprehension that Apple would even think about doing this. Please tell me I'm wrong, put me on the roaster. One thing is for sure though, I feel like sending the whole g**damn thing back - A/UX, Mac IIfx and all - and telling them to forget it. Thanks in advance for any help on this. I'm normally a very nice person. seriosuly, when I'm not reading comp.sys.sun, my favorite newsgroup is rec.music.gdead for gosh sake. I have loved Apple since I bought my first Mac 128K in 1984, that was 2 Macs and more than 6 years ago. Now I'm wondering if all good things must really come to an end :-( Jeff Gabel | Internet % jeff@wubios.wustl.edu | Jeff Gabel, System/Network Slave | | UUCP % ...!uunet!wugate!wubios!jeff | Div. of Biostatistics, Box 8067 | |AT&T Mail % attmail!wubios!jeff | Washington U. School of Medicine | |Voice/FAX % +1 314 362 {3681/2693} | St. Louis, MO 63110 |