From: | Kevin Fairhurst |
Date: | 4 May 2000 at 14:30:25 |
Subject: | Re: Nope, it didn't work ;-< (PPC) |
On Thu, 4 May 2000 09:51:23 +0100 , Michael Carter (michael.carter@aspentech.com) wrote:
> Yup this is what we did, and unlike yours Nick, hhaha, after a long wait it
> WORKED, yes perfect the PPC card was brought back to life. Magic, super,
> duper!! :o) Soz to do this to you Nick, looks like yours was a duffer!
I think his might be, but I haven't given up on him yet ;-)
> One thing that MAY have made a differnece (don't know why) was disabling all
> HDD devices and booting from floppy, even though they were all IDE devices
> and nothing to do with the blizzppc.device ?!
You should do that! It says so in the docs! The only devices you should
leave available are CC0 and DF0!!
> My house mate is now a very happy bunny and got straight back to his coding
> after a 2 month break...
Hurrah! i'm glad I was able to help fix at least one PPC card ...
Kev
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