Subject: Re: netboot from system 7.1? (was: how to install on a cold
To: Tommy Smith <thsmith@online.no>
From: Roger Brown <rogerhb@xtra.co.nz>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/08/1999 09:00:07
You need Mode32, a system extension that fixes the dirty ROMs.
(ii,iix,iicx,se/30)

Regards

Roger
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>From: "Tommy Smith" <thsmith@online.no>
>To: "Lindgren, Jon" <jlindgren@espus.com>, <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
>Subject: Re: netboot from system 7.1?  (was: how to install on a cold IIcx?)
>Date: Fri, Oct 8, 1999, 7:11 am
>

>> RE: netboot from system 7.1? (was: how to install on a cold IIcx?)On the 
>other hand, if you have that connection to the NT server, you may be able 
>to just use transmac to get stuffit over to the mac, then grab files off of 
>your NT box and drop'em into stuffit on the mac - much easier than 
>shuttling around 18 floppies!
>> 
>> Please let me know how things turn out...  And please feel free to bug me 
>- I'll do what I can. 
>> 
>> P.S. - make sure that "Options->PC to MAC settings" has the "HQX" type 
>selected... 
>This little bug was the source for my despair.  When switching this option 
>everything started to work out fine.  The next problem I met was the 32-Bit 
>memory switch, but I remember I read something how to deal with this.  The 
>NetBSD booter tells me to switch this option in the memory/control panel, 
>but I dont have that option.
>
>...Tommy