Fw: BBK-S4 and Solaris 2.6

From: Mark Green <mark_at_cs.ualberta.ca>
Date: Mon Dec 11 12:07:38 2000

>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to get a BBK-S4 SBus-based transputer card working on a SUN
> > IPX workstation running Solaris 2.6. I have the Basic Transputer
> > Support Software (BTSS 3.1) which has support for Solaris. However, I
> > do not have any documentation. The BTSS requires the creation
> > of "/dev/sbus?" in order for it to communicate with the transputer. I
> > do not have any /dev/sbus[0-3] devices on my system. I tried to
> > symbolically link one of the sbus psuedo devices that is found
> > in /devices to /dev/sbus[0-3], but that doesnt seem to work. How do
> > you create the /dev/sbus[0-3] devices? I am trying to get Parix 1.2
> > running on a T8-based Xplorer. This is the 1st step in many to come to
> > get this system up and running. Any help is much appreciated...
> >
> > Oh, before anyone asks, I booted using "boot -r" to reconfigure the
> > system, but that didnt work either...
> >
> > Ram
> >
> >

A symbolic link won't work, since its not the contents of the
file that are important. The first place to look is the
MAKEDEV script in the /dev directory. This should show you
how to make the /dev/sbus files.

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Dr. Mark Green                                 mark_at_cs.ualberta.ca
McCalla Professor                              (780) 492-4584
Department of Computing Science                (780) 492-1071 (FAX)
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2H1, Canada
Received on Mon Dec 11 2000 - 12:07:38 GMT

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