Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!uwm.edu!linac!att!att!cbnewsl!urban From: urban@cbnewsl.att.com (john.urban) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: AT&T SysV Rel 4.0 - Cry for installation help... Message-ID: <1991May16.162224.26003@cbnewsl.att.com> Date: 16 May 91 16:22:24 GMT References: <6Pqw21w164w@gantz.bowlgreen.oh.us> Distribution: usa Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 47 In article <6Pqw21w164w@gantz.bowlgreen.oh.us> gantzm@gantz.bowlgreen.oh.us (gantzm) writes: >Ok here's the situation: > ALR Business VEISA 486/33 > 17 Mega Bytes Memory > Western Digital MFM controller > 40 Mb Hard Disk 0 > 32 Mb Hard Disk 1 > Monochrome display and card > Archive VP402 Adapter Card > Archive 60 Mb Tape Drive / Model 2060L??? > Nothing else, all serial/par ports taken out. > > Software: > AT&T Unix System V Rel 4.0 (Ver 2.1) > Cartridge Tape Boot Version (2 boot disk/tape, etc) > >Problem: > System boots from boot disks and prepares hard disk fine. >System then reboots off of the hard disks. System asks if I want >to install from Tape or Floppy disk, I answer Tape bacause thats >all I have. Well after that, the tape light comes on, nothing happens >, and the system then tells me to check my tape drive.... > > Has anyone gotten AT&T SysV Rel 4.0 to load off of an Archive >tape drive????? I followed the settings in the book (IRQ=5, DMA=1, >port = 288) and it doesn't work. I talked to Archive and they said >to try port = 300, well on the address the tape light does not even >come on. The Unix guru at Archive is out of the country till June. > Not to cop out or coin a phase but ... "AT&T UNIX is only supported on AT&T Hardware platforms". I know this is a cop out but at least AT&T verifies that all configurations of its hardware work together with it's software. AT&T UNIX System V/x86 Release 4.0 Version 2.1 supports: 386, 486, ISA and EISA. I see you have alot of plug in cards on your box. Are any of these cards (besides the Tape Drive) set at IRQ 5 DMA=1 I/O 288 -> 289? The Archive Tape Drive is not really the one supported by AT&T. I belive USL supports it however. If you could get a Wangtek Tape Drive and Controller that should work fine. Sincerely, John Ben Urban