on 08/03/04 20:06, Dan K at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I wrote:
>>> Dang it, I really want to hack Battery Reset to run on Pismo, it's gotta
>>> be possible!
> 
> to which Drew Kershaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied:
>> Has anyone just tried changing the gestalt?  Or are the Lombard and
>> Pismo "Mach" gestalt the same (410 for New World, I think)?
>> Otherwise, you might try playing around with GestLab to find
>> differences between the gestalts for the Lombard and Pismo.  Perhaps
>> something will stick out (bclk maybe?) that is different between the
>> two.
> Been there, done that (doncha just love GestLab?!?), still haven't been
> able to figger the selector used by BR. I'll repeat the (huge) caveat
> that I'm not a programmer, though I've tried to play one. :-)
> 
> I'll have to run over the files I generated back when I tried this the
> first time, maybe something I overlooked earlier will pop out at me . . .
> 
> I'll also see about putting up a web page with more details in case maybe
> _someone_ somewhere might be able to spot the (probably obvious) solution.
> 
> A repeat of my earlier plea for help:
> .................................
> I realize this isn't a hacker/programmer forum, so does anyone have any
> ideas where can I go to ask for the help I need to do this hack? I'll
> need help from someone with MacsBug and 68K-code experience (I _think_
> BR2 is written in 68K-code.) I've only a rough idea about this stuff, but
> I _do_ have the interest _and_ both PBs Lombard and Pismo on hand with
> which to play . . .
> .................................
> 

You could try posting to comp.sys.mac.programmer...

-Laurent.
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fandango on core n.: [Unix/C hackers, from the Iberian dance] In C, a wild
pointer that runs out of bounds, causing a core dump, or corrupts the
malloc(3) arena in such a way as to cause mysterious failures later on, is
sometimes said to have `done a fandango on core'. On low-end personal
machines without an MMU (or Windows boxes, which have an MMU but use it
incompetently), this can corrupt the OS itself, causing massive lossage.
Other frenetic dances such as the cha-cha or the watusi, may be substituted.
See aliasing bug, precedence lossage, smash the stack, memory leak, memory
smash, overrun screw, core. 


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