mol-0.9.40 on 603 machine ACHIEVED!...


Subject: mol-0.9.40 on 603 machine ACHIEVED!...
From: Ed Jaeger (ed.jaeger@bgcorp.com)
Date: Fri Feb 11 2000 - 16:27:49 MST


Under certain conditions, to wit:

Processor set to 4;
rom_image commented out to force use of builtin rom;
Boot into Linux, runlevel 5, log in as a normal user;

open an xterm, su to root (su - if it makes any difference);
Make sure root in xterm has permission to write to X server;
startmol as root;
When mol window apppears click on it;
When Smiley Mac appears hold down Shift key to turn off extensions;
It Works!!!!
Special->Shut Down

Then go to regular user window and
startmol
When mol window apppears click on it;
When Smiley Mac appears hold down Shift key to turn off extensions;
It Works!!!!
--Screw around in MacOS - seems fine, although strange without extensions.
--Time to turn needed extensions on - Mac users know this routine...
Special->Shut Down

startmol

--Uh oh - black window, no smiley Mac!

After a couple of rounds of commiting the ultimate Linux sin (rebooting)
it _appears_ that mol will only run once per user per boot. The second
time hangs...but this is much better than before!!!

Whether it works or not I get the following in the xterm I run startmol from:

Script started on Fri Feb 11 14:56:27 2000
[ed_j@laura ed_j]$ startmol
Using MOL library directory /usr/lib/mol
Mac-on-Linux 0.9.40
(C) 1997-2000 Samuel Rydh, <samuel@ibrium.se>
Using resource file '/etc/molrc'
MOL kernel module 1.1.40
Loading OF device tree from 'oftrees/oftree.powerbase.200'
64MB RAM mapped at 0x20000000
<ROM_FIX> 4096K ROM mapped at 0x4fc00000
<Physical ROM mapping>
ROM checksum = 0x150
Running in PowerPC 604 mode
DEC frequency: 0x00989680 (10 MHx), 1000:100 mticks/usec
PCI-bridge 'bandit' (bus 0..0) installed at 0xf2000000
OHare, (0:16) found
Using nvram-image 'nvram/nvram.8500.image'
Swim3 floppy driver installed
Video module 'xvideo' installed.
Running on VT 8.
Using adb mouse on /dev/adbmouse
Video module 'console_video' installed.
MODE: 640*480, depth 8,15,32, 59.9 Hz
MODE: 640*480, depth 8,15,32, 72.1 Hz
MODE: 640*480, depth 8,15,32, 74.9 Hz
MODE: 640*480, depth 8,15,32, 89.9 Hz
MODE: 640*480, depth 8,15,32, 99.7 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 56.2 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 60.3 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 70.0 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 72.1 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 74.9 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 89.9 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 99.9 Hz
MODE: 1024*768, depth 8,15, 60.0 Hz
MODE: 1024*768, depth 8,15, 70.0 Hz
MODE: 1024*768, depth 8,15, 75.0 Hz
MODE: 1152*864, depth 8,15, 59.9 Hz
MODE: 1280*1024, depth 8,15, 60.0 Hz
MODE: 1600*1200, depth 8,15, 0.0 Hz
Starting in video mode 640*480, depth 15, 59.9 Hz [offs:0, rb:1280]
osi_enet: Attached to network interface <eth0>
osi_enet: Ethernet address is: 00 00 c5 53 55 ce
osi_scsi: *** OSI SCSI DISABLED **
MESH SCSI-driver installed (IRQs 12/12)

------> /dev/hda5 is linux-mounted with write privileges.
HFS disk: 1995 MB, /dev/hda5 [read-only]

SCSI-Disk (hw-0): 0 MB

Starting emulation...

Mapping GC at F3000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 05fffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 05fffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 05fffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 05fffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 05fffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 05fffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 05fffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 05fffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 05bffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 05bffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 05bffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 05bffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 05bffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 05bffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 05bffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 05bffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 057ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 057ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 057ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 057ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 057ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 057ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 057ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 057ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 053ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 053ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 053ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 053ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 053ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 053ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 053ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 053ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04fffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 04fffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04fffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 04fffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04fffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04fffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 04fffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 04fffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04bffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 04bffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04bffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 04bffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04bffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 04bffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 04bffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 04bffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 047ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 047ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 047ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 047ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 047ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 047ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 047ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 047ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 043ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 043ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 043ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 043ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 043ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 043ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 043ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 043ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 07fffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 07fffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 07fffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 07fffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 07fffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 07fffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 07fffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 07fffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 07bffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 07bffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 07bffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 07bffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 07bffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 07bffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 07bffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 07bffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 077ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 077ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 077ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 077ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 077ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 077ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 077ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 077ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 073ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 073ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 073ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 073ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 073ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 073ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 073ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 073ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06fffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 06fffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06fffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 06fffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06fffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06fffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 06fffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 06fffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06bffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 06bffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06bffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 06bffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06bffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 06bffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 06bffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 06bffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 067ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 067ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 067ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 067ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 067ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 067ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 067ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 067ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 063ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 063ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 063ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 063ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 063ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 063ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 063ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 063ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 09fffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 09fffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 09fffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 09fffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 09fffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 09fffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 09fffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 09fffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 09bffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 09bffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 09bffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 09bffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 09bffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 09bffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 09bffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 09bffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 097ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 097ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 097ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 097ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 097ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 097ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 097ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 097ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 093ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 093ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 093ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 093ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 093ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 093ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 093ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 093ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08fffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 08fffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08fffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 08fffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08fffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08fffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 08fffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 08fffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08bffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 08bffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08bffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 08bffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08bffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08bffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 08bffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 08bffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 087ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 087ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 087ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 087ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 087ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 087ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 087ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 087ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 083ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 083ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 083ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 083ffffc
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 083ffff8
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 083ffffc
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 083ffff8
Unmapped RAM-write-access, 083ffffc
Unmapping GC
Mapping GC at F3000000
SCSI-reset may be poorly implemented!
<*> DriveControlCmd IGNORED 48
<*> kOpenCommand
<*> control - Unrecognized cscode 20
<*> DriveControlCmd IGNORED -1
<*> Gestalt selector 'ejec' skipped (unit==NULL)
SCSI-reset may be poorly implemented!
cleaning up...
Terminating threads...
thread 'SWIM-thread' is active!
DONE

--Then I try to run it again....

[ed_j@laura ed_j]$ startmol
Using MOL library directory /usr/lib/mol
Mac-on-Linux 0.9.40
(C) 1997-2000 Samuel Rydh, <samuel@ibrium.se>
Using resource file '/etc/molrc'
MOL kernel module 1.1.40
Loading OF device tree from 'oftrees/oftree.powerbase.200'
64MB RAM mapped at 0x20000000
<ROM_FIX> 4096K ROM mapped at 0x4fc00000
<Physical ROM mapping>
ROM checksum = 0x150
Running in PowerPC 604 mode
DEC frequency: 0x00989680 (10 MHx), 1000:100 mticks/usec
PCI-bridge 'bandit' (bus 0..0) installed at 0xf2000000
OHare, (0:16) found
Using nvram-image 'nvram/nvram.8500.image'
Swim3 floppy driver installed
Video module 'xvideo' installed.
Running on VT 8.
Using adb mouse on /dev/adbmouse
Video module 'console_video' installed.
MODE: 640*480, depth 8,15,32, 59.9 Hz
MODE: 640*480, depth 8,15,32, 72.1 Hz
MODE: 640*480, depth 8,15,32, 74.9 Hz
MODE: 640*480, depth 8,15,32, 89.9 Hz
MODE: 640*480, depth 8,15,32, 99.7 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 56.2 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 60.3 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 70.0 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 72.1 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 74.9 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 89.9 Hz
MODE: 800*600, depth 8,15,32, 99.9 Hz
MODE: 1024*768, depth 8,15, 60.0 Hz
MODE: 1024*768, depth 8,15, 70.0 Hz
MODE: 1024*768, depth 8,15, 75.0 Hz
MODE: 1152*864, depth 8,15, 59.9 Hz
MODE: 1280*1024, depth 8,15, 60.0 Hz
MODE: 1600*1200, depth 8,15, 0.0 Hz
Starting in video mode 640*480, depth 15, 59.9 Hz [offs:0, rb:1280]
osi_enet: Attached to network interface <eth0>
osi_enet: Ethernet address is: 00 00 c5 53 55 ce
osi_scsi: *** OSI SCSI DISABLED **
MESH SCSI-driver installed (IRQs 12/12)

------> /dev/hda5 is linux-mounted with write privileges.
HFS disk: 1995 MB, /dev/hda5 [read-only]

SCSI-Disk (hw-0): 0 MB

Starting emulation...

Mapping GC at F3000000
Unmapped 'RAM-read-access', 08000000

--No sense repeating all this.......

Unmapped RAM-write-access, 083ffffc
Unmapping GC
Mapping GC at F3000000

--At this point it hangs until I kill it as root

[ed_j@laura ed_j]$ exit

Script done on Fri Feb 11 14:59:16 2000

---
I've seen references to the Unmapped RAM-read-access before, but since
the list archives aren't available I don't know what the solution was. 
At least it works!  FWIW the Mac-on-Linux window didn't have the "Slow
Video" warning & it seemed fairly responsive!

-- Ed Jaeger, CFO, Bohlender Graebener Corporation ed.jaeger@bgcorp.com http://www.bgcorp.com --- "A man never discloses his own character so clearly as when he describes another's."

-- Jean Paul Richter (1763-1825)



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