Xref: utzoo comp.unix.misc:1114 comp.sys.m68k:2180 Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ncar!asuvax!mcdphx!mcdchg!laidbak!botton From: botton@i88.isc.com (Brian D. Botton) Newsgroups: comp.unix.misc,comp.sys.m68k Subject: Re: Callan Data (old 68000 box) boot problem Message-ID: <1991Mar13.054826.1155@i88.isc.com> Date: 13 Mar 91 05:48:26 GMT References: <2152@lot.ACA.MCC.COM> <4177.27d824b1@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu> Sender: usenet@i88.isc.com (Usenet News) Distribution: usa Organization: INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation, Naperville, IL Lines: 33 Nntp-Posting-Host: laitnite.i88.isc.com In article <4177.27d824b1@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu> dastrout@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu (root@next1) writes: >Please Help!!!. I have the exact same thing! I have a mess of floppys, but I >Can't figure out how to make the system boot from a floppy instead of the HD. >I would dearly love to make this system go, but am out of ideas. Anyone w/ >one of these please contact me. I will post a summary. > I had a Callan Unistar until I bought a 3B1. The 3B1 was about 10 times faster and I just couldn't live with the slow Callan anymore. I gave it away about 2 years ago, but the guy I gave it to was my best man at my wedding last September. I'll give him a call and see if he still has it. Don't hold your breath though, he lives 4 hours away and I don't get back home too often. If you guys are still interested, send me e-mail. To make a boot floppy for the Callan, you have to go to the kernel object and run the makefile there. It builds a floppy unix with root and pipe on the floppy and swap on the HD. You format and mkfs on a floppy and move over the files you need, along with the floppy unix. BTW, I got my machine because the college I went to was going to throw them away. So I digged one complete and one partial machine out of the trash. Both machines had had monitor failures that fed high voltage back into the video controllers, burning them out. Fortunately, the video controller was just a VT100 emulator, or perhaps it was a real VT100 controller board. Anyway, I bought a used VT100 and then could boot and shutdown the machine properly. Its too bad it was so slow. I liked its lean, mean V7 operating system. If it had been demand paging I might have been tempted to keep it. -- ... ___ *** _][_n_n___i_i ________ ******* Brian D. Botton (____________I_I______I_I_______I laidbak!botton or /ooOOOO OOOOoo oo oooo oo oo laidbak!bilbo!brian