Subject: Re: for_mays source?
To: Schrodinger's Cat <dinger@aracnet.com>
From: Steve B <srb93@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/20/1996 21:13:10
On Tue, 19 Mar 1996, Schrodinger's Cat wrote:
> Does anyone know if and perhaps where I can get the source for the for_mays
> kernel... so far it seems to be the only kernel to work on my Classic2...
> problem is that it has the old fifo & ring overrun problem. Apparrently
> this has been fixed in most of the recent kernels but as far as I know only
> one for_mays kernel is out there (please correct me if I'm wrong). Anyway,
> I THINK I have enough of a clue to edit certian lines, and make a number
> here and there bigger, and compile... but to start the whole thing I
> really need the source. Anybody?
GENERIC #5 on puma works better on a classic2, at least it does on mine.
I do have a maths c-pro fitted though, which might be why it works on
mine but not others if that's the case.
Sources for the GENERIC #5 kernel and/or the for_mays kernel would be a
great help, though as they would probably form the basis for a local
console kernel for the classic II. Therefore, I second the appeal above
for the source code :)
CHeers,
StevebB
gargle@tcp.co.uk