Subject: Re: SparcStation ipx versus Sparc Classic
To: Don Yuniskis <auryn@GCI-Net.com>
From: Andrew Basterfield <list@lostgeneration.freeserve.co.uk>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 05/03/2002 03:20:21
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On Thu, 2 May 2002 16:37:41 -0700
"Don Yuniskis" <auryn@GCI-Net.com> wrote:

> The "right" solution is to use devices that are well-behaved and/or that
> deliberately drive their outputs to high impedance during this
> transition time.
> The "open" / undriven input, if designed to specifications, won't "see"
> a SPACE-ing condition in this case.

If you don't actually _need_ the ability to drop into the OpenPROM without
halting the machine, why not just wipe what's between the curly braces in
zs_abort() in /sys/arch/sparc/dev/zs.c?

--Andrew



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