<davagatw@mars.utm.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/23/1996 21:30:00
On Sat, 23 Mar 1996, jeff schindall wrote:
>
> I don't mean to sound critical, but this symptom appears all to often for
> new users. Could the maintainer of the booter package add a flag that only
> allows booting if 32bit addressing is on?
Wouldn't be too hard to write, if we can get the detect consistent. I believe...
about three or four months ago, amidst the native booter discussion, we couldn't
find a good way to check... or was that figuring out how much memory you have?
Of course, if you can prove that it's in 24-bit mode,
you could call swap_MMUmode, and probably throw mode32 in your recycling bin.
Oops... that's Windows 95. Sorry.
Since swap_MMUmode was put in originally to allow A/UX to run on systems without
true 32 bit addressing... I would be rather surprised if anything else
was required for NetBSD. I suspect most of Mode32 is simply patching the
MacOS to ignore the system. Not certain, though.
Later,
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