On Sep 22, 2006, at 4:46 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
Man, I wish I had that much time on my hands, not to mention the
space for old hardware, and the apparently cheap electricity.
While we're at it, let's try to port obsd to the old 6809. ;->
It would appear from your site that you have a spare old Mac. If
you have a printer cable and an old copy of ClarisWorks (was
bundled with many of the consumer Macs), there's a sort of decent
terminal emulator in ClarisWorks. (I don't remember if there was a
terminal emulator in AppleWorks 5.) That would allow you to capture
the error messages and other relevant output during boot without
having to filter it through your eyeballs and fingertips. (Hint,
hint.)
I get the hint. I need to set that up but I haven't had a chance to
yet. The Color Classic/LC 575 is running great so far since I used
BSD/mac68k Booter 2.0.0 (which I noticed is used in OpenBSD 4.0) and
set the Machine ID to 92.
Bryan