Subject: Need more ADB ROM Stuff
To: None <macbsd-general@netbsd.org, macbsd-development@netbsd.org>
From: grantham <grantham@toady.tenon.com>
List: macbsd-development
Date: 10/29/1994 17:45:46
Well, now that I'm starting to see results from the ADB driver
on a PB 140, could some kind souls run the following commands on their
IIx IIci SE/30
IIvi IIvx
for me, please? (And any other machine if you are looking for a way to
waste ten minutes...) (I can handle IIsi, II, and IIcx.)
Just drop MacsBug in your System Folder and reboot with the ctrl key down.
Then type these commands: (lvl1dt equals "ell vee ell one dee tee")
("pmgrop" probably can't be found on IIx or SE/30.)
dm lvl1dt 20
dm lvl2dt 20
pmgrop
dm adbbase 200
These items will fill in blanks that I need to complete, since there are
a few other bits and pieces the Power Manager driver needs.
I will be eternally grateful (and I think you might be a little grateful,
too, later this weekend).
-Brad
P.S. I'm still recovering my personal machine at Tenon from a minor
system crash, so your mail may bounce for the next hour or so.
--
Brad Grantham, grantham@tenon.com ++++++++++++++++ http://acm.vt.edu/~grantham/
UNIX is kind of like a car with primer but no paint, foam but no upholstery, a
V-8 with fuel injection but no brakes, and two dozen lights and indicators that
you have to know how to turn on before you can find them.