Subject: Re: PB180 Kernel by Takashi -- serial interrupt problems
To: Tim Bessie <tbessie@eci.net>
From: Mason Loring Bliss <mason@acheron.middleboro.ma.us>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/24/1997 12:58:01
On 12/23/97, Tim Bessie wrote:

> To recap, in case anyone missed this, Takashi's kernel that was
> modified by him to work on a PB180, works fine, until one tries
> to do some serial-port intensive I/O

Eh? There's a kernel that'll boot a PowerBook 180? Where can I find it? I
recently resurrected a PowerBook 180, and although I had to yank out a
faulty RAM module, leaving the poor thing with only four megs of RAM, I'd
still love to have NetBSD running on it. (Regular kernels I've tried halt
at [preserving somethingorother], but I was just playing around, so I
didn't check further to see if there was any work being done on 180s.)

I'd dearly love pointers. (I'll check the FAQ, too...) But, anyway, a
random question: Is there any support for putting the system to sleep while
running NetBSD? If so, I'll be happier than a horde of porcine mammals
enmeshed in the traditional substance in which they purportedly play.

Later...

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