Subject: Re: ADB problems
To: Hauke Fath <hauke@Espresso.Rhein-Neckar.DE>
From: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/16/1998 13:06:35
Hauke Fath wrote:
> At 2:18 Uhr +0100 16.12.1998, Takashi Hamada wrote:
> >tyramn@earthlink.net wrote:
> >> I am trying to run NetBSD on a Powerbook 190, but am having trouble
> >> making it recognize my adb devices. I am using the kernel
> >> "netbsd.GENERICSBC-91.tar.gz" because it has direct hardware access, but
> >> it still won't recognize my adb devices at all. Anyone else had this
> >> problem, or know how to help? Thanks.
> >
> >The probrem is that the machine ID of PB190 is not defined on the
> >Power Manager code. The ADB devices should work if the right ID number
> >is defined on the right place. OK, I will build some test kernels to
> >fix the problem and will put them on my Web page. I will let you know
> >when the kernels are available. Please wait for a while.
>
> How about the Duo 280? I built a kernel two days ago just for fun, and it
> made it to "root on sd0a" when it froze. ADB was probed successfully, but
> besides aed0 no devices showed up, neither docked nor undocked.
what was the line printed out about the adb? the adb pretty much probes
regardless of whether or not it works (perhaps this should change, but
that's a job for later).
> Another peculiarity: I don't see any serial activity when the Duo is docked
> (neither mini dock nor dock II) whereas I can boot the undocked Duo to
> serial console just fine.
i don't think we support the dock at all...
later.
colin