> Is the kernel uncompressed?
First I tried compressed then uncompressed. Same results. kernel 2.2
works but doesn't recognize EtherNEC oder EtherNAT. 2.4 and 2.6 freeze
after refreshing the screen (switching screen from TOS to Linux).
Regards,
Frank
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On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 03:49:15PM +0100, Frank Szymanski wrote:
> > Have you tried starting it from plain TOS? It usually works for me there.
>
> Yes. I did. :-) Now.
>
> Although you are losing long filenames with TOS.
>
> Anyway, bootstra.prg starts but doesn't show the correct amount of
> TT
> 1) bootstra.prg crashes at startup with the following message box (MiNT):
> PROCESS "bootstra" KILLED:
> MEMORY VIOLATION. (PID 092)
> Any ideas?
> Or how about the built-in boot loader of the CT60? Just copy your boot
> config whatever it is called into the root of C: and select
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 03:07:25PM +0100, Petr Stehlik wrote:
> Frank Szymanski wrote:
> >>>1) bootstra.prg crashes at startup with the following message box (MiNT):
> >>>PROCESS "bootstra" KILLED:
> >>>MEMORY VIOLATION. (PID 092)
> >>>Any ideas?
> >>change the memory protection level in the bootst
> Have you tried starting it from plain TOS? It usually works for me there.
Yes. I did. :-) Now.
Although you are losing long filenames with TOS.
Anyway, bootstra.prg starts but doesn't show the correct amount of
TT-RAM 510.51050 MB instead of 512 MB.
After loading the kernel (no matter which o
Frank Szymanski wrote:
1) bootstra.prg crashes at startup with the following message box (MiNT):
PROCESS "bootstra" KILLED:
MEMORY VIOLATION. (PID 092)
Any ideas?
change the memory protection level in the bootstra.prg's GEMDOS header
to Super (IIRC).
Unfortunately it doesn't help.
Tried every
>> 1) bootstra.prg crashes at startup with the following message box (MiNT):
>> PROCESS "bootstra" KILLED:
>> MEMORY VIOLATION. (PID 092)
>> Any ideas?
> change the memory protection level in the bootstra.prg's GEMDOS header
> to Super (IIRC).
Unfortunately it doesn't help.
Tried every possible c
Frank Szymanski wrote:
1) bootstra.prg crashes at startup with the following message box (MiNT):
PROCESS "bootstra" KILLED:
MEMORY VIOLATION. (PID 092)
Any ideas?
change the memory protection level in the bootstra.prg's GEMDOS header
to Super (IIRC).
Petr
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Hi!
Have some days off and tried a net-install on my ct60/EtherNAT Falcon.
Got the images from:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/debian-installer/
These are the results:
==
1) bootstra.prg crashes at startup with the following message box (MiNT):
PROCESS "bootstra" KI
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