Subject: ADB works
To: None <jpw@insoft.com>
From: Jonathan Short <shortj@leviathan.ele.uri.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/01/1996 14:39:52
Mr. Wittkoski,
I tried to boot again from the MacOS. This time I read everything
that it said. The things that it said pertaining to ADB...
adb:using IIsi series hardware support
adb:cleanup:<some addresses I think>
<mnore addresses>
<even more addresses>
adb:ADBReInit complete
adb:mapped device(8) at 2
adb:100 dpi mouse at 3
So now I think that I should try to install MacBSD, right? I have
already created two partitions...60Meg as A/UX, and 15 as a swap. I
realize that the A/UX is small, but the only thing that I am going to be
doing is using XWindows, and connecting to computers at a local
college(with XWindows). Is the A/UX partition large enough? So after I
download the necessary files for NetBSD 1.1 from an ftp site, what do I
do with the ADBTEST.132 kernel? Do I just install the NetBSD1.1 stuff,
and then install ADBTEST.132? I'm sorry if some of these questions are
either elementary or were previously answered on your page, but I didn't
understand. Thanks,
Jonathan Short