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 . . .

Dan,


I don't know if this will help or not, but I can send a report of what GestLab has selected for my Pismo and for my Wallstreet. Unfortunately, I don't have a Lombard (anyone wanna give me one? ;-), so I can't compare Apples to ... er... yeah.

Would that be helpful to you? The Pismo and Wallstreet should have significant differences. But I can't think of too many that would be different between the Pismo and Lombard. "bclk" should be one (Pismo @ 100MHz bus clock, Lombard @ 66MHz, right?), "pclk" might also be one (though that might be the same for the 400MHz models). Other than that, have you considered that mabye BR also probes the hardware?

Does anyone know for certain that the charging circuit/PMU are identical in the Pismo and Lombard? It could be that the PMU uses a different ASIC that doesn't understand the BR reset code - essentially the battery power connector has a simple serial port implementation that is probably pretty dependent on specific hardware... I don't know about any of the G3s, but a 5300 has what boils down to a Motorola 6502 (!!) as it's PMU controller.

Sorry that I can't help you with MacsBug - I know next to nothing about the debugger.

Peace,
Drew
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