Good evening everyone:
This weekend I have been trying to make my VAXStation 4000-90A come to life. It
won't boot off the CD (an NEC Multispin 4X, perhaps it doesn't speak 512/2048?) so
I took the next route of trying to make it boot of my Alpha's (MISER) host base
Infoserver. I copied the ISL_SVAX_073.SYS file off of my 7.3 distribution from
Montagar (it was in [sys0.sysexe]) to mom$load and did all the NCP statements to make
MISER aware of the new soon-to-be-node, FRUGAL.
The VAX boots to this file fine.( "b /r5:100 eza0" ) If I make it search for
Infoserver services, it finds the 7.3 distribution service that I set up using LDDRIVER on
the Alpha. However, when I try to select it (and hopefully make it "boot" from
it) it just sits there for a long time, eventually saying:
%ISL-F-BADOPEN, unable to locate SYSBOOT
Running wireshark doesn't reveal much - I see the "DEC LAST" protocol
running on the wire, but that's about it. At this point it *has* to be something
simple.
Would anyone have anything obvious I should be checking? I have a feeling I'm
*this* close ... :)
Cheers,
Fred
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Lets call it for what it is - "legacy" is a term that people use in a
polite but derogatory manner to imply that the future direction they
prefer is not that which they view as the current direction.
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