Subject: Re: Trouble with Mkfs
To: Jacob Savin <jesavin@earthlink.net>
From: The Great Mr. Kurtz [David A. Gatwood] <davagatw@mars.utm.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/08/1996 10:10:50
On Wed, 8 May 1996, Jacob Savin wrote:
> The 32-bit addressing thing sounds a bit wierd to me though... After all,
> my system isn't all that strange. 68030, 12MB + HDs sounds pretty normal
> for this kind of thing... What about FPUs? Am I gonna have to get one? I
> haven't heard anything about it yet.
What version of MacOS again? Did you say 7.5.3? I remember someone else
complaining about having a little trouble with 7.5.3. That's a variable
that hasn't really been eliminated, I don't think. Other than that, an
030... pretty standard.
An FPU: you'll want to replace your math libraries with the FPU-less
libraries before you start compiling anything, and some binaries that
require FPUs may fail, so get the source and recompile with the FPU-less
libs if something gives a floating point exception errror. Other than
that, floating point emulation is working fine for me so far.
> Somehow I think this is stuff you've seen before but I guess from the
> number of responses to my posts that maybe it isn't.
24 bit.... Did you have virtual memory on? Have you tried with it on?
Just curious. DL a short tar.gz file and run the installer and tell it to
install it in 32-bit with virtual on. The system may behave differently.
That is rather odd, considering that the installer even works on
powermacs, as does mkfs.
Hmmm....
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