Subject: Re: losing Control Panel settings?
To: 'port-mac68k@NetBSD.org' <port-mac68k@NetBSD.org>
From: Schwerzmann, Stephan <stephan.schwerzmann@schmid-telecom.ch>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/28/2004 12:40:23
>Subject: Re: losing Control Panel settings?
>To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.org>
>From: Joel Rees <joel_rees@sannet.ne.jp>
>List: port-mac68k
>Date: 07/15/2004 22:53:55
>On 2004.7.15, at 11:20 AM, John Klos wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> I've got a IIci on which I'm running NetBSD/mac68k.
>>>
>>> However, every time I power it off, when it comes back up, 32-bit
>>> addressing is disabled in the control panels and the booter refuses to
>>> boot in consequence.
...
>68K era Macs were designed...
[great true content]
...
>> I generally buy two AA batteries and a two AA battery holder and
>> solder the leads to the mb battery holder. AA are much cheaper, easier
>> to find, and last a long time. If you want to get fancy, you can even
>> get lithium AA.
>
>Three AAAs on my p630, but I haven't had the ambition to do it for the
>3.6V on the p550 yet.
take GREAT care of the details:
* MOST of the macs use a 1/2 AA sized Li-battery
picture see
<http://www.accu-doc.ch/accuasp/rootcat/1/page/1/groupid/650/islist/100/arti
cleid/37640/default.htm>
=> possible DIY replacement by two Alkaline cells (2x1.5V) - 1
Li-cell has around 3.6V
* FEW other macs, namely some Performas & like (68k as
well as PPC, e.g. PM5[234]00, PM6[234]00 series)
use a PC-style, square-plastic-block-with-leads-and-0.1"-connector
3-cell alkaline battery pack
pictures see
<http://www.arp.com/scripts/wgate/ww20/~flNlc3Npb249UDAxOmN4c3NwaWc0OjAwMDAu
MDExMC5hNDE0MjE2NCZ+aHR0cF9jb250ZW50X2NoYXJzZXQ9aXNvLTg4NTktMSZ+U3RhdGU9MTgy
MjguMDE0LjA2LjA3====?selected_area=0000000191&selected_item=0000000009&~okco
de=ITEM&shop=1&~selhie1=10&~ss=&~pp=&~tn=&~tv=>
=> possible DIY replacement by three Alkaline cells (3x1.5V)
good luck
Stephan