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Re: NetBSD/macppc 10.0 ISO (Re: bootable mac68k iso)
On 6/6/24 10:50 AM, Izumi Tsutsui wrote:> ...
> Hmm. There are several possible problems (including buggy OF),
> but could you show "printenv" output of your OF3?
On my PowerBook G4:
0 > dev /packages/telnet
0 > " enet:telnet,192.168.0.252" io
Then from a different system:
telnet 192.168.0.252
-----
0 > printenv
Open call - nvram already open
ok
0 > dev / ok
0 > .properties
model PowerBook6,8
Open call - nvram already open
ok
0 > ok
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So I'm clearly doing something wrong (printenv looks as expected if I
run it from the PB G4 before using telnet to connect). Is there a way to
save everything in Open Firmware to a file from Open Firmware? I could
also boot into Mac OS 10.5 and run commands from there, though I'm not
sure that would be helpful.
>
> My Apus2000 shows:
> ---
>
> Open Firmware, 2.0
> To continue booting the MacOS type:
> BYE<return>
> To continue booting from the default boot device type:
> BOOT<return>
> ok
> 0 > printenv
>
> little-endian? false false
> real-mode? false false
> auto-boot? false true
> diag-switch? false false
> fcode-debug? false false
> oem-banner? false false
> oem-logo? false false
> use-nvramrc? false false
> real-base 8F00000 -1
> real-size 100000 100000
> virt-base -1 -1
> virt-size 100000 100000
> load-base 4000 4000
> pci-probe-list -1 -1
> screen-#columns 64 64
> screen-#rows 28 28
> selftest-#megs 0 0
> boot-device ata/ATA-Disk@0:0 /AAPL,ROM
> boot-file
> diag-device fd:diags fd:diags
> diag-file
> input-device ttya ttya
> output-device ttya ttya
> oem-banner
> oem-logo
> nvramrc
> boot-command boot
> ok
> 0 >
>
> ---
>
> We may have to change real-base, virt-size, load-base etc.
>
> ---
> Izumi Tsutsui
>
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