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The "Not Quite Amiga but still computer related category" => Alternative Operating Systems => Topic started by: zurt on August 24, 2019, 02:23:14 PM
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Hello everyone,
I rescued my Alpha AXP 21064 after several years of stockage.
It does not boot to MILO, but keeps showing the message of the Bios Emulation.
I have tried booting without memory (no message at all), with two,three or four (parity) SIMMs with SCSI drives, with IDE drives, with memory and without drives, with/without floppy disk, etc. I think I have tried all combinations. And always got stuck at the same point.
No reaction to keyboard or mouse. Of course I tried to boot without these. But the same happens.
I remember of it working properly, booting into MILO (Multi Loader), Debian and Windows NT, but I have no clue what happens now.
Any help appreciated! :)
Thanks!!
(https://i.ibb.co/3Cs33jp/photo-2019-08-24-09-13-14.jpg)
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Does that system have some sort of battery-backed NVRAM? Sun workstations generally do, using a chip that has an integral non-rechargable lithium cell. Once the battery dies, you need to follow a procedure to reload the contents of the memory before the system will boot propertly.
Robert
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Hi Robert,
Thanks for your reply!
When I removed the cover this morning and started performing some tests I searched for some kind of battery but I did not found it (I searched for some thing like a barrel or coin CRxxxx battery).
However I think you lead me to the right track when referring to some battery packed inside a chip. I found a somewhat strange chip called DALLAS DS1287 and bingo... that has a battery inside. I will check this out when I come back from holidays, since this makes too much sense that the problem is right there.
Dallas DS1287 RTC & other DS RTC Chip Repairs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdlSfqto_0o (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdlSfqto_0o)
Anyway, I will have to search the procedure needed to reset the CMOS or whatever kind of NVRAM it has since I have no clue.
I will perform the tests once I come back from holidays (I am starting my vacation time tomorrow). ;)
Again thanks! :)
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I'm guessing output is going to the serial console ;)
It's probably sitting at the >>> prompt!
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thanks! i will try attaching a serial nullcable to another computer and see if something goes out from serial. since I do not have any documentation, do you know what are the default parameters for this serial debug output? (exempli gratia: 9600,8,n,1)
thanks again! ;)
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That's testing my memory! It will be either 9600,8,n,1 or 19200,8,n,1
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Thanks! I will try both as soon as I have the opportunity. :)