• Warp3 (french) boot hang with blinking cursor after fp38 installation

    From Whaka@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 17 01:02:15 2022
    hello,

    fixpak 38 is the last available for french version of warp 3. so you guess it, i'm french.
    i'm playing with a PS/2 model 35sx, and really want to use OS/2 on it.
    i've somewhat boosted this good old beast, replacing the onboard 386sx by a 486 SXLC2, and overclocked to 33 MHz.
    added a really decent video card with a S3 928 chip, network, and sound.
    fun little machine.

    so, after fp38 installation, and right after reboot for locked files to be updated, it hang after the boot manager.
    all i get is a blinking cursor instead of the OS/2 "blob", keyboard is non responsive too.

    the machine is actually using a CF as hard drive, and i first though it may be due to that.
    CF are tricky sometimes, but even with a real HDD result is the same.

    os2ldr and os2krnl are in place.
    and systinstx didn't help too.
    i also tried with older fixpak35, and got same deadend.

    someone of OS2 world talk me about some possible fix specific for PS/2's and pointed me here for asking.
    if someone remember about that ?

    any other ideas ?
    thanks.

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  • From David H Durgee@21:1/5 to Whaka on Tue May 17 08:44:04 2022
    Whaka wrote:
    hello,

    fixpak 38 is the last available for french version of warp 3. so you guess it, i'm french.
    i'm playing with a PS/2 model 35sx, and really want to use OS/2 on it.
    i've somewhat boosted this good old beast, replacing the onboard 386sx by a 486 SXLC2, and overclocked to 33 MHz.
    added a really decent video card with a S3 928 chip, network, and sound.
    fun little machine.

    so, after fp38 installation, and right after reboot for locked files to be updated, it hang after the boot manager.
    all i get is a blinking cursor instead of the OS/2 "blob", keyboard is non responsive too.

    the machine is actually using a CF as hard drive, and i first though it may be due to that.
    CF are tricky sometimes, but even with a real HDD result is the same.

    os2ldr and os2krnl are in place.
    and systinstx didn't help too.
    i also tried with older fixpak35, and got same deadend.

    someone of OS2 world talk me about some possible fix specific for PS/2's and pointed me here for asking.
    if someone remember about that ?

    any other ideas ?
    thanks.


    Do you have an empty file "altf2on.$$$" in the root directory of your
    boot drive? If not, create it and then try to boot. It should then
    display the drivers as they load and give you an idea of where the
    problem is.

    This of course assumes you get far enough for drivers to be loading.
    From you description I am unsure if that is the case.

    Dave

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  • From Whaka@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 17 20:34:58 2022
    David H Durgee a écrit :

    Do you have an empty file "altf2on.$$$" in the root directory of your
    boot drive? If not, create it and then try to boot. It should then
    display the drivers as they load and give you an idea of where the
    problem is.

    This of course assumes you get far enough for drivers to be loading.
    From you description I am unsure if that is the case.

    Dave
    i tried what you suggest, but as you also guess, it doesn't load anything.
    it stall right after the boot manager with the blinking cursor.

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  • From IBMMuseum@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 18 14:22:36 2022
    i'm playing with a PS/2 model 35sx, and really want to use OS/2 on it.

    There are more than a single BIOS version for the 35SX (and 40SX, which shares the same planar) - What are the FRUs printed on your ROM labels?:

    Model 35SX (8535) and 40SX (8540) BIOS Versions

    27C512 x2: 'U19' (EVEN) and 'U31' (ODD)

    92F1502 (E)
    92F1503 (O), 04/04/1991, Revision 6

    04G2022 (E)
    04G2021 (O), 09/25/1991, Revision 10

    10G4128 (E)
    10G4127 (O), 03/1x/1992, Revision ?

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  • From Whaka@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 18 21:27:32 2022
    Le mercredi 18 mai 2022 à 23:22:37 UTC+2, IBMMuseum a écrit :
    i'm playing with a PS/2 model 35sx, and really want to use OS/2 on it.
    There are more than a single BIOS version for the 35SX (and 40SX, which shares the same planar) - What are the FRUs printed on your ROM labels?:

    Model 35SX (8535) and 40SX (8540) BIOS Versions

    27C512 x2: 'U19' (EVEN) and 'U31' (ODD)

    92F1502 (E)
    92F1503 (O), 04/04/1991, Revision 6

    04G2022 (E)
    04G2021 (O), 09/25/1991, Revision 10

    10G4128 (E)
    10G4127 (O), 03/1x/1992, Revision ?

    it's a Rev 10.
    i didn't know there's a release in 92, it's not the same content as Rev 10 ? maybe i should try the upgrade if that's the case.

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  • From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to Whaka on Thu May 19 06:24:34 2022
    Not your problem, of interest to MCA users. I think the version in FP038
    should be OK on an ISA bus.

    http://ftpmirror.your.org/pub/misc/ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes/v3.0warp/french/xrfw038/readme.1st

    3.0.1 OS2DUMP SPLIT INTO TWO VERSIONS

    OS2Dump has been split into two versions. If you are installing this
    fixpak on PS/2 model 9595 machines, use the version located on the last
    fixpak diskette. Also, if you are running older hardware (486s or early Pentiums), you may wish to use the OS2Dump located on the last fixpak
    diskette.

    We have encountered some problems with early implementations of the PCI
    Bus BIOS extensions (INT 1A) on certain processors and BIOS levels. We
    are not sure how many different machines and BIOSes are affected. We do
    know many of the PS/2 model 9595s have the problem. The end result of
    this is that the version of OS2Dump which supports PCI Bus machines does
    not work on some older hardware. In order to continue to support the
    full range of hardware that OS/2 runs on, we have divided OS2Dump into a
    PCI version and an non-PCI version. If you are running fairly recent
    hardware, the PCI version of OS2Dump will work on your machine whether
    or not it has a PCI bus. All BIOS problems have been worked out.

    To reiterate, the problem occurs only on older hardware. If you are
    running a 486 or early Pentium (P60 or less), you may wish to use the
    non-PCI version located on the last fixpak diskette. If you are running
    a 9595, you must use the non-PCI version located on the last fixpak
    diskette.

    On 5/17/2022 03:02, Whaka wrote:
    fixpak 38

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  • From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 19 06:26:42 2022
    3.0.4 USING DISPLAY RECOVERY CHOICES

    If you have the "Display Recovery Choices at each system startup"
    function active on your system, you need to disable it before you apply
    a FixPak if

    þ The system is running
    þ The boot partition will be serviced.

    The problem with using this function is that the Corrective Service
    Facility (CSF) updates the current CONFIG.SYS with entries to run the
    Locked File Device Driver (LFDD) the next time you boot the system. This
    is done to replace files that are currently in use (locked) by the
    system.

    The Recovery choices function replaces the current CONFIG.SYS with the
    one that is associated with the recovery choice you select, wiping out
    the LFDD entries. This means the LFDD does not run at boot time and the deferred files will not get updated, therefore the FixPak does not get completely applied.

    Note: It is not necessary to disable this function if you install a
    FixPak by booting from the CSF disks or from another OS/2 partition.

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  • From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 19 06:32:01 2022
    5.7 IBM OPEN32

    Open32 is a new API set provided in OS/2 Warp 3 beginning with FixPak 26
    to help ISVs migrate their Windows 32-bit applications to OS/2.
    Approximately 750 APIs from the Win32 API set are included and provide essentially the same functionality as the Windows NT 3.51 APIs of the
    same name.

    Applications such as Lotus SmartSuite 96 are enable by this set of APIs.

    It is required that Open32 support be installed on OS/2 Warp 3 systems
    that have FixPak 26 or higher installed. The Open32 code requires 20MB
    of disk space on your OS/2 Warp 3 boot drive.

    Photoshop 4.0?

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