Subject: IOPMsgRequest on IIsi
To: None <macbsd-development@netbsd.org>
From: grantham <grantham@amalthea.tenon.com>
List: macbsd-development
Date: 10/21/1994 17:36:50
Someone had recently mailed me a message regarding IOPMsgRequest on 
the IIsi, indicating that since it wasn't there that I shouldn't
have to worry about it.  (I seem to have accidentally deleted that
mail...)

Unfortunately, if you look at 0x4080a880, you'll find an IOPMsgRequest
trap.  That indicates to me that I have to implement it in some fashion,
since that's the code I'm calling.  In fact, it seems identical in my
quick browse to the PowerBook stuff I've seen.  The vectors are also
identical (as are the IIvx's) which leads me to believe that when I
get the PB 140 to accept input, the IIsi and IIvx will follow
shortly.  (I don't have access to a IIvx and the IIsi isn't available
for general development, otherwise I'd be working on one of those
instead.)

		-Brad
-- 
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