Subject: Re: NetBSD/mac68k Boot Floppy
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Nathan Raymond <nate@staff.feldberg.brandeis.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/20/1997 18:22:42
At 4:30 PM -0400 4/20/97, Rick Hawkins wrote:

>
>>> Should it turn out not to be, I'll remove the floppy and post
>>>instructions
>> on how to create one ;-)
>
>actually, if those instructions would let us make the disk from the 7.1
>boot disk, or
>norton's rescue disk, they'd be real useful.  THis machine cries tryng to
>run 7.5 :)
>
>rick

Odd... I run 7.5.5 on my Mac SE and II with great success.  My Mac II boots
to my custom 7.5.5 NetBSD startup in under 8 seconds.  The system software
takes up less than 1300k of memory, and is very stable.  You can't get much
lower than a Mac SE or II! :)

-=-
Nathan

"Women are attracted to certain smells; most of them say they like a man who
'smells good.'"             - from Dress for Success, by John T. Molly, 1975