On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 01:43:17PM +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > > I will bring my PLCC chip puller and all screw drivers and extra tools > that would be needed. Since Michael Karcher will be around as well, > there will be at least two electronic experts on site :).
Ok, cool. > > It has been offline for a while, there were some stability problems, I don't > > remember details. But Adrian could use it for his XSurf tests (best, if you > > bring a harddisk with everything you need on it?). > > Sure. Should I bring a SCSI drive or an IDE drive? I think kullervo has a SCSI disk, but I will check. Maybe you can bring both. crest has failed, it crashed when I pulled kullervo out of the stack, or maybe even before, I haven't seen buildlogs for a week. I tried to reboot it (it runs of an IDE disk since there was no SCSI driver last time I tried) and only the 3.10 kernel would recognize the IDE disk. After fscheck it started lots of daemons, the screen went black (even though I was pressing keys to prevent the screensaver from turning on) and never came back. I can (could) ping it, but not ssh into it. Not sure what the problem is. It has a picasso based video card (PIV?) which allows to connect it to a regular VGA monitor (TFT ;-) since it has a scandoubler built-in, and it should use the amiga fbdev driver, nothing fancy, and no X as far as I remember. Maybe I need to bring it along as well, but it twice as big and as heavy as crest. > > If there are Atari experts around, I would also bring my Falcon/CT60. It > > currently boots from a CF card (testing Michaels kernels), but I would like > > to get it running from its harddisk again (repartitioning destroyed the > > working installation). > > I see another potential buildd :). It used to be a buildd until I wanted to repartition the harddisk to have a smaller TOS partition that I could write kernel images to without multiple reboots. From that it never recovered, though it is booting from the CF card, but with a very old linux and not enough space for a buildd (which would ruin the CF card quickly, I am afraid). > If you can find it, bring the graphics card you mentioned that needs > a repair. I would hand it to the electronic workshop at my physics > department. They have everything to do a proper rework, even on SMD > boards. Found it. Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150113111236.ga7...@guido.earth.sol