On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Pat Finnegan wrote:
> They don't seem to spin up when stuck in a peecee (good old IBM
> extensions i'm sure). However, they seem to be 2G.. so decent size.
I think they're set on delayed spin-up. They don't "come on" till the
controller signals them. Most PC controllers expect the disk to spin on
powerup.
> Well, it's 'whacked' -- i poped the cylinder off of the switch part, and
> turned the switch by hand (verified, it doesn't boot when it should be in
> 'Secure' mode). Still, not a drop out of either of the two serial ports.
> I've checked them with a RatShack RS-232 led box, and everthing's
'wired
> up' correctly it seems. Even tried two different null-modems with them.
> Right now, the last thing that the LED display shows is '522'. (which just
> stays on there, doesn't disappear)
>
Ah. Service mode != Secure mode
You need to be in the Service position. And did you physically pull
the graphics adapter?
522 says /etc/inittab is incorrect, or that the configuration manager
has been invoked with conflicting options. Did you change modes during
boot?
For the list of 3-digit codes, go here:
http://www.austin.ibm.com/doc_link/en_US/a_doc_lib/aixprob/msgdnref/toc.htm
> I've got a 1-9: FC 2768 'POWER Gt3i Graphics Subsystem'. Any chance that
> a PS/2 XGA card will work? I think I can get one of those, but I'm
> doubting it'll work because of microcode...
Nice graphics card. An XGA card won't work. Back to the dumb
terminal idea, till you find a cable & a display.
Fun, huh? Did I mention that every RS/6000 I've ever owned required a
token blood sacrifice (MY blood, not a chicken) before it would operate
properly?
Doc
Received on Thu Feb 07 2002 - 22:11:16 GMT