Subject: Re: intvid and MRG: another PB 180 question
To: Tim Bessie <tbessie@eci.net>
From: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/02/1997 09:13:22
Tim Bessie wrote:
>
> Michael...
>
> I took a look at your old intvid code from the
> ftp.macbsd.com site, and put those machdep.c
> changes into a 1.3_ALPHA version of machdep.c.
> As predicted, the boot no longer hung at "preserving X bytes..."
> However, it DID hang (with max debugging output) after the
> following:
>
> mrg: 2nd PowerBook class ROMs' ROM glue, tracing off,
> debug off, silent traps
> mrg: I/O map kludge for ROMs that use hardware
> addresses directly
> adb: bus subsystem
> Got follow HwCfgFlags: 0xfd00, 0x, 405f3f, 0x, 213902, 0x, ac3e28
> mrg: Not setting up egret
> mrg: ADB interrupts enabled
>
> <HANG>
>
> Do you, or anyone who's familiar with the MRG code, know
> what's happening at that point? I haven't yet had a chance
> to look through the code at that point myself, but I thought
> that perhaps someone out there might have seen this before.
I don't think that MRG code quite supports the PowerManager code (well,
there was a version I seem to remember Takashi was working on, but...).
Anyway, try commenting out the "options MRG_ADB" line in your
config file and recompile. This'll enable HWDIRECT ADB which should work
just fine.
I hope this helps.
Later.
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Colin Wood cwood@ichips.intel.com
Component Design Engineer - MD6 Intel Corporation
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