Atari TT030 and system V
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Atari TT030 and system V
Hello,
Just got a TT030, with non-working SYSTEM V on it.
Unhappily there was no documentation of System V with it.
With google I didn't fine something in dept. Does somebody has info about system V ?
Do I have something special, or can I just reformat the harddisk ?
Regards,
Mark.
Just got a TT030, with non-working SYSTEM V on it.
Unhappily there was no documentation of System V with it.
With google I didn't fine something in dept. Does somebody has info about system V ?
Do I have something special, or can I just reformat the harddisk ?
Regards,
Mark.
Hi,
I recently have setup my TT running ASV, what problems are being
reported when you try booting it up?
The only problem I found with mine was it complained about something to do with the swapfile, but that was caused by me changing the SCSI ID of the drive, I changed it back and it all booted up to X11.
You are using a TT High Res ECL monitor aren't you? I couldn't get ASV booting properly until I used one.
Also ASV did not work with one of my TTs because it didn't recognise the 3rd party memory board I had installed in it. ASV only appears to work with Atari brand memory boards.
ASV runs pretty well, I could do with more than 8 meg ram in my TT is ASV almost permenantly seems to be accessing the hard drive.
Let us know how you get on.
Cheers,
Richard.
I recently have setup my TT running ASV, what problems are being
reported when you try booting it up?
The only problem I found with mine was it complained about something to do with the swapfile, but that was caused by me changing the SCSI ID of the drive, I changed it back and it all booted up to X11.
You are using a TT High Res ECL monitor aren't you? I couldn't get ASV booting properly until I used one.
Also ASV did not work with one of my TTs because it didn't recognise the 3rd party memory board I had installed in it. ASV only appears to work with Atari brand memory boards.
ASV runs pretty well, I could do with more than 8 meg ram in my TT is ASV almost permenantly seems to be accessing the hard drive.
Let us know how you get on.
Cheers,
Richard.
Some pictures of the boot proces.
Then it fails to continue. The screen becomes full of bombs.
Can somebody explain all the items/messages shown at the bootproces ?
I've another TT with the original 4+4 MB. I go to try to swap the HD's.
Maby I get better luck with the boot proces.
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Regards,
Mark
Then it fails to continue. The screen becomes full of bombs.
Can somebody explain all the items/messages shown at the bootproces ?
I've another TT with the original 4+4 MB. I go to try to swap the HD's.
Maby I get better luck with the boot proces.
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Regards,
Mark
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Hi Mark,
In the first screenshot it indicates the 'LA' device not found, this I believe is a LAN card and shouldn't be anything to worry about. Unix should rebuild its configuration and possibly reboot. I don't get this on my system as I have a riebl VME ethernet card plugged into it.
The point straight after your second screenshot is where the ASV boot loader performs some checks on the memory.... so if this is the point where it crashes then to me that indicates some kind of incompatibility with one of your memory cards.
Also do you have anything plugged into the VME port?
Cheers,
Richard.
In the first screenshot it indicates the 'LA' device not found, this I believe is a LAN card and shouldn't be anything to worry about. Unix should rebuild its configuration and possibly reboot. I don't get this on my system as I have a riebl VME ethernet card plugged into it.
The point straight after your second screenshot is where the ASV boot loader performs some checks on the memory.... so if this is the point where it crashes then to me that indicates some kind of incompatibility with one of your memory cards.
Also do you have anything plugged into the VME port?
Cheers,
Richard.
Hello Richard,
Thanks for your quick reply
LA - lan card, I got the riebl card also, but it came as a separate item, and I placed it in the other TT.
At this machine, the VME slot is empty.
The memory card is a mighty mic 64, filled with 32 MB.
As you say in you former posts, it will be a problem with the memory card.
I try to fix it this week-end.
Regards,
Mark.
Thanks for your quick reply
LA - lan card, I got the riebl card also, but it came as a separate item, and I placed it in the other TT.
At this machine, the VME slot is empty.
The memory card is a mighty mic 64, filled with 32 MB.
As you say in you former posts, it will be a problem with the memory card.
I try to fix it this week-end.
Regards,
Mark.
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If you get the for meg ramcard running you might be willing to find another ram card for the System V TT.
Else you might try to upgrade your st-ram to ten megs.
And everyone: pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease - a copy of the system would be just fine. Does anyone have the installer?
Else you might try to upgrade your st-ram to ten megs.
And everyone: pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease - a copy of the system would be just fine. Does anyone have the installer?

Greetings, Jens
Falcon030 - TT030 - Mega/STe - 1040 STf - 520 ST+ - ST-Book - Milan 060
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Hello,
Last weekend I've done some tests, unhappily without succes.
I opened all my TT's but no machine has an 4 MB expansion board from Atari inside. Only mighty mic and aixTT.
I tried to boot with only 4Mb, it didn't work. same error.
I connected my reibl card, and the ASV didn't recornise it. Still the same LA error. I know the card is working. I've used them on an other TT.
I don't know what to do. I was thinking to make a copy of the harddisk, but I don't have the scsi equipment, and I don't have the know-how to do it with an atari / scsi / asv harddisk.
Mark.
Last weekend I've done some tests, unhappily without succes.
I opened all my TT's but no machine has an 4 MB expansion board from Atari inside. Only mighty mic and aixTT.
I tried to boot with only 4Mb, it didn't work. same error.
I connected my reibl card, and the ASV didn't recornise it. Still the same LA error. I know the card is working. I've used them on an other TT.
I don't know what to do. I was thinking to make a copy of the harddisk, but I don't have the scsi equipment, and I don't have the know-how to do it with an atari / scsi / asv harddisk.
Mark.
As far as I have tried, and confirmed by Uwe Seimet you cannot access an ASV hard drive from TOS (with any known HD driver).
The only way to retrieve files etc from an ASV drive is via FTP or similar, but that does require a working ASV OS.
I have managed to create a backup image of my drive using DD on an HP-UX workstation I have. But have not actually tried restoring the image onto another drive. From what I have read you drive would need to be exactly the same size etc as the one you imaged for ASV to work correctly.
Richard.
The only way to retrieve files etc from an ASV drive is via FTP or similar, but that does require a working ASV OS.
I have managed to create a backup image of my drive using DD on an HP-UX workstation I have. But have not actually tried restoring the image onto another drive. From what I have read you drive would need to be exactly the same size etc as the one you imaged for ASV to work correctly.
Richard.
You can, you always can access any hard disk that is hardware compatible. You might not be able to read the files. And in some extreme cases you might even not be able to see the partitions. But you should always be able to read at the physical sector level.Richard wrote:As far as I have tried, and confirmed by Uwe Seimet you cannot access an ASV hard drive from TOS (with any known HD driver).
And that is true for any OS or platform. You could make a backup image of that drive from any OS/platform.
That would be very unusual. I have no idea about this specific case, but drivers and OS usually don't care at all about the physical hard disk size or physical geometry (except than when performing a low level format or partitioning).But have not actually tried restoring the image onto another drive. From what I have read you drive would need to be exactly the same size etc as the one you imaged for ASV to work correctly.
That's not correct. I have done something like that very recently to backup a dying IDE harddrive. In Linux, I made a backup with 'dd' and 'ddrescue' and then dumped it again to a new, much bigger harddisk. Now TOS still sees a hdd with the original size.Richard wrote:But have not actually tried restoring the image onto another drive. From what I have read you drive would need to be exactly the same size etc as the one you imaged for ASV to work correctly.
Richard.

Maybe Mark could fit the SCSI drive into a pc with a scsi-card an do the same?
atari TT ASV SVR4 Software
Guys
Any more progress on the UNIX SVR4 software bootup issues?
does anyone have a working copy up and running?
Regards Chance227
Any more progress on the UNIX SVR4 software bootup issues?
does anyone have a working copy up and running?
Regards Chance227