From: snl+@cs.cmu.edu (Sean Levy) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Q: OmniBook 530 anyone? Date: 12 Mar 1998 02:16:39 GMT Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University Lines: 95 Message-ID: <6e7gi7$ome$1@goldenapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu> References: Reply-To: snl+news AT cs DOT cmu DOT edu NNTP-Posting-Host: singularity.fac.cs.cmu.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CC: snl+posts AT cs DOT cmu DOT edu To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk [Posted and mailed] I'm an idiot. XEmacs zoned out on my while putting together my followup and I didn't catch it. I apologize for that last, meaningless post. Let's try again, with feeling this time: In article , Eli Zaretskii writes: > > On 11 Mar 1998, Sean Levy wrote: > >> I find myself in possession of an HP OmniBook 530, a 486SX/33-derived >> box with 12MB of memory and, effectively, about 200MB of disk. > > Not enough information. Please describe the OS (DOS, Windows, what > version) that you are using. Also, please run go32-v2 with no arguments > and tell what does it print. > First off, note that I'm a Unix hacker for some 15+ years, but haven't done anything with PCs since using Wizard C on an XT ca 1985, so I'm not exactly (re)hip to all the PCisms just yet. When the thing boots, you first get a screen that says: Chips 65536 VGA 32KB BIOS << some dates >> Version 501 << some copyright stuff >> The the screen clears, and you get another screen that says << some copyright and date crud again >> OmniBook BIOS Version 3.01 486/SX 33Mhz Then the screen clears yet again (apparently, they don't want you to be able to write this down... is there a PC/DOS equiv to dmesg?). This time, we get a screen that says DOS 6.2 And gives you four options: 1. Windows + LapLink 2. Windows only 3. MS-DOS only 4. MS-DOS + Flash File System I usually pick either 1 or, more often since I've gotten PC kermit working, 4, since I now no longer need the stupid Windows terminal emulator (Dynacomm). go32-v2 prints: Version 2.0 Built Aug 12 1996 22:27:23 << some copyright stuff >> << some stuff about keeping the old go32 in your path >> << which I don't have, so it doesn't matter, i guess >> DPMI memory available: 9443 KB DPMI swap space available: 92173 KB >> I downloaded the latest DJGPP development tools from Delorie.COM, and >> except for a couple warnings from PKUNZIP (presumably due to long >> filenames?) > > What warnings? AFAIK, you should have no warnings at all. There are no > known file name conflicts in DJGPP archives. Please tell exactly which > archives caused the warnings, and what exactly did the warnings say. It > might be that those ignored warnings hold a key to unlock your problems. It's been a while, and I blew the .ZIP files away to save space, so I can't remember exactly. I think the gist was "there were errors in this zip file" but I saw no error messages go by as it unzip'ed. I was using "pkunzip -d" to unzip the things. > One thing you should probably try right away is to set 387=n in the > environment (since 486SX lacks FP hardware). I've tried this. No joy. cc1.exe still locks up. I'm re-downloading right stuff now, since www.delorie.com came back up this evening, and am going to try re-installing from scratch and see what happens. Sorry for the vagueness of my original post and the stupidity of my second. Three's a charm. Pax, :: Sean -- Sean Levy, SysAdmin/Hacker, CS Facilities, Carnegie Mellon University Work: snl+@cs.cmu.edu http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~snl Office: WeH 5109, 268-7689 5000 Forbes Ave, PGH, PA, 15213 Other: attila AT stalphonsos DOT com http://www.stalphonsos.com/~attila