AC-0.9 Testing Results (was: Re: Alpha Core ISO Images)
Richard Irving
rirving at antient.org
Fri Oct 15 22:12:59 UTC 2004
Jay Estabrook wrote:
> The first batch of machines I've tried it on were:
>
> machine graphics SCSI IDE result
> ======= ======== ==== === ======
> DS20 Radeon 7500 NCR896 CD GUI install OK
> * SMP kernel is broken
> * xorg-x11 3D support works! :-)
>
> LX164 3DLabs VX1 2940UW CD GUI install OK
> * Permedia2 OK also
> * Voodoo Banshee, ATI Rage 128 OK in 3D! :-)
> * Adaptec 39160 SCSI was fine also
>
> MIATA Millennium 2 QLogic CD GUI install OK
>
> PC164 Permedia2 QLogic CD GUI install OK
> * Millennium I causes X server crash
> * NCR 875 works fine
>
> AS800 S3 Trio64V+ QLogic GUI install OK
> * S3 Trio64V+ a little "noisy" but worked
>
> AS250 Permedia2 NCR875 GUI install OK
> * Millennium II caused X server crash
>
> AS400 Permedia2 NCR810 GUI install OK
>
> AS2100A Permedia2 NCR810 GUI install OK
>
> AS500 Permedia2 NCR875 GUI install OK
>
> On XLT and AS1000A, the kernel hangs after the "Serial: 8250/16550 driver"
> message.
>
> AS1200 and AS4100 would not successfully boot the install kernel.
Add AS5300 to that... :(
I still haven't gotten around to working on troubleshooting that...
But, I -did- get the latest GCC/LD/AS entire suite to compile....
I did the Nautilus thing, compile one, compile the next, compile
the third, use the new versions to recompile the first,then the new
one to recompile the second, then recompile the libs, and
start the next bootstrap loop... ad nauseum.
C, C++, Java, etc... have all been recompiled.. with processor
specific flags passed to the assembler.
Things are -much- ... Hrmmm... Snappier/Smoother, now. :)
:)
Anyone looking for a boost to their system.... I recommend it.
Reason... I am hoping to be able to compile a modern boot kernel
to solve the aforementioned problem.
Of course, it could be the actual code... Debians Sarge,
2.4.xx based kernel works.. but, the 2.6 does the same basic
thing, IOD errors.
Classic show INFO 3 and INFO 8 at SRM for diags.
> I had no luck on Ruffian/UX164 but can't remember the symptom.
>
> In general, the common SCSI and Ethernet cards/drivers seem to work;
> that is:
>
> SCSI: NCR-810/875/895/896, Qlogic-1020/1040, Adaptec 2940UW/39160
> NIC: Tulip 2104x/2114x
>
> I seemed to have an install problem when booting with DE600 (eepro100)
> but after the install it worked fine.
>
> I didn't try anything (yet) with DAC960 controllers (KZPSC or KZPAC).
>
> The PCI graphics cards that support 3D on Alpha seemed all to work,
> at least on the non-SPARSE machines (LX/MIATA and EV6 machines);
> those cards are:
>
> ATI Rage 128
> ATI Radeon (various flavors, inc. original, 7500, and 9100)
> 3DFx Voodoo Banshee and Voodoo3 3000
>
>
> Biggest generic problems (IMHO/AFAICT):
> ---------------------------------------
> 1. SMP kernel is not working on ANY machine (module loading errors).
>
> 2. TGA graphics support is not built into the kernel.
>
> 3. Matrox Millenniums do not work under X on EV4/EV5 SPARSE boxes
> (ie AS2x0/AS400/AS500/AS600/AS800/AS1000/AS1000A/AS2100/AS2100A, and
> CABRIO/EB164/PC164/XL/XLT).
>
> 4. the kernel does not support the TITAN-based machines (DS15/DS25/ES45),
> or WILDFIRE or MARVEL.
>
>
> General comments (IMHO):
> ------------------------
>
> CDROM and NFS installs were used successfully.
>
> Both SCSI and IDE CDROM drives worked fine; though the SCSI CDs were
> often not recognized during install automatically, they did work fine
> when the installation was told where the media were.
>
> No testing was done with IDE harddisks.
>
> An "Everything" install amounts to more than 8GB of stuff!!! :-) :-)
>
> NICE JOB, everyone who had a hand in producing this!!!!
>
> --Jay++
>
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> Jay A Estabrook HPTC - LINUX support
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