Subject: Re: Aw, shucks.
To: Space Case <wormey@eskimo.com>
From: Allen X Briggs <briggs@csugrad.cs.vt.edu>
List: macbsd-general
Date: 12/05/1993 09:38:32
> I've seen mention of this sup service a couple of times. Is it something
> that is available on sun-lamp? I'm assuming that it comes with instructions
> on how to set it up and use it (as all good little programs should ;).
There are instructions, and binaries for the 386, on sun-lamp. The source
is there, too, so you can compile it for any machine you need to... I had
no trouble compiling it for the mac...
> I can run the netbsd.nofpu on my Mac II when it is set into 32-bit
> addressing mode, but netbsd-current dies after the "Kernel booting"
> message. I have fairly current sources (as of yesterday, or day before)
> and have started tracing the problem... it seems to be at about line
> 135 of via.c where it sets up the direction and data for VIA #2. Is
> this something known not to work on the II?
Hmmm. No it's not known. I'll take a look at it. Is this running the
binary off of sun-lamp, or the one you've built? What hardware do you
have in the MacII?
-allen
--
Allen Briggs Find the cost of freedom / Buried in the ground
- end Mother Earth will swallow you / Lay your body down
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allen.briggs@vt.edu MacBSD? It's real. It's starting to come together, too.
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