Artur is correct. When mirabilis was aquired by AOL they did two things with
the original protocol: A) Added a lot of extra service descriptors B) wrapped
it inside the AOL protocol.
The only 'realistic' solution would be for some kind hearted soul to grab a
copy of the open source projects for
"LC" revision 040 chips merely means that it has either no or a faulty 68883
integrated fpu and therefore reports none. Rather like an SX in the 486 era.
LC's do still have the 68852/3 mmu in them so they still have the full 2gb
address space unlike the "EC" revision 020/030/040's you get that can
27;t have the iso9660 and foreign access and a few
other extentions (probably?) a) present and b) enabled in your extentions, it
won't go the deal.
Alastair Boyanich
=
Computer Science is merely the post-Turing decline in formal systems theory.
am you have the slower it runs by as much as 5%.
Not sure. Anyone else have any suggestions?
Alastair Boyanich
--- Dan Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 7/20/03 3:59 PM, Alastair
Boyanich posted:
>
> >Okay. Dilema. I have a 40Mhz Quarda 840av. It spends 99% of it'
Okay. Dilema. I have a 40Mhz Quarda 840av. It spends 99% of it's time running
NetBSD unix, and 1 percent running MacOS 7.6.1.
For a bit of fun I ran speedometer. To my dismay it runs slower than the
reference Quadra 840AV
and I've not been able to discern what is causing this. Any ideas would b
Jim, Nafi is right. The jumpers indicate your scsi id's and if termination is
enabled. When you replace it with the 3gb drive easiest way to do it is using
the link Nafi placed, figure out which scsi id your drive is, and if
termination is enabled, then replicate the settings on the new 3gb drive.