On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 01:59:07PM +1300, Michael Schmitz wrote: > Johny, > > no, that would still allow normal use of both FastRAM and RAM expansion in > the Zorro-III slot, from what I can tell (assuming the kernel is loaded to > FastRAM - thanks Ingo for the memory map). > > This is about testing kernel behaviour where Zorro-II RAM was excluded from > use as system memory, which worked fine up to conversion of m68k from > bootmem to memblock. > > We'd need both Zorro-II RAM and FastRAM (or Zorro-III RAM).
So the A3k is booting. It has two SCSI disks, one of them I put into a PC so that I can copy the files required for the test. There is no Linux installed on the machine, just the basic AmigaOS3.1. Where do I get a kernel image (and meory map?) to test? There are already several expansion boards built in, I would need to shuffle them around for the GVP board, the memory modules are too tall to fit into the bottom slow. Is there a trick to pull out a board without taking out the bridge/raiser board first? In case video RAM is suitable for testing, maybe one of the already built-in board would do. There is an Ariadne, an S3 based video card it seems, and something which looks like a parallel and serial connector. On the next boot I should write down the IDs to identify the boards... would the video card be sufficient for the test? Just to make sure, a standard A3k has Z-III RAM (built-in)? Christian