Subject: MRG
To: MacBSD Mailing List <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: David Bushong <dbushong@cory.EECS.Berkeley.EDU>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/07/1995 22:46:10
	In various trouble postings, I've many (4 or 5) times seen them 
include a line from their booting which goes something like:

MRG: Classic II ROM's detected


	Their trouble usually relates to the fact that they *don't* have a 
Classic II.. anyway, not yet having a bootable system, and looking to 
eventually run the system on a Classic II, I was wondering, what exactly does
this mean?  Is NetBSD (as in, the kernel software) detecting it and 
indicating that it recognizes it, or is it just echoing some ROM segment 
which has the machine type in ascii form?  (Which wouldn't explain why 
it's saying that for non-Classic II machines)


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