Subject: Re: Boot up m68k Mac (Re: NetBSD PPC)
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: SUNAGAWA Keiki <kei_sun@ba2.so-net.ne.jp>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 06/09/1998 23:46:27
Underground: Here in Japan, 68k-based Macs are available
cheeper in used-shop, and many of them have no system disk.
Even if older systems are installed on inner hard drive of
them, it'd have a license problem to use them.
"Henry B. Hotz" <hotz@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
Henry> Seems to me like you would either use the fake
Henry> System/Finder, or the fake MacsBug, but not both.
Do you mean Mac's ROM attempt to read fake MacsBug and to
execute it? If so, it'd be easy to implement boot block.
Henry> Someone did a booter extension, perhaps they have
Henry> some experience to share?
I'd tried it personally and know it works well but there's
some problems.
Booter extension still needs Apple's system software. I
think it'd be better that we are independent of them and
become licence-free.
Since Hauke Fath made available floppy drive in NetBSD
(Cool!), it's not impossible to make self-contained native
NetBSD boot floppy.
I believe it's worth to do.