Vaguely encouraging --

the screen still goes corrupt, but after waiting a couple of seconds it
goes a different (and much more regular) kind of corrupt in a different
resolution, which does to react to keypresses (Ctrl-Alt-Del worked
fine). I think I can also make out a Penguin (score!). Further
repetitions of loading the kernel with different loaders/arguments
failed to repeat the Penguin experience, but it's close.

I'm guessing that the SimTec board has slightly different video
hardware/set up to a `regular' RISCStation, or I'm giving the wrong
amount of memory to the video:dram= argument. It may even be that it's
trying to display the screen at a resolution that's not supported by my
monitor (how would I fix this, if it were the case?). Also, under RISCOS
the floppy drive I'm using showed a tendency to give "disk not
recognised" errors every once in a while, so could this be causing
trouble?

All your help so far has been fantastic -- I really appreciate it ...
but what's wrong now?

Chris

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