Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!wubios!root From: root@wubios.wustl.edu (Operator) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: 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: <1991Feb14.202207.3605@wubios.wustl.edu> Date: 14 Feb 91 20:22:07 GMT References: <1991Feb14.200643.2976@wubios.wustl.edu> Organization: Division of Biostatistics, WUMS, St. Louis, MO Lines: 61 In article <1991Feb14.200643.2976@wubios.wustl.edu> jeff@wubios.wustl.edu (Jeff Gabel) writes: A correction to my ravings here. Of course, I am referring to A/UX 2.0, not 2.1. I got it mixed up with SunOS 4.1, etc. Sorry. >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 | >