> > Date: Thu, 5 May 2011 21:06:21 +0530
> > From: Martin Pieuchot
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > "recent" macppc machines, power{mac,book}2.1 and onward, also known as
> > "Core99" powermac and after, have an onboard nvram of 8kB (actually 2
> > banks of 8kB).
> >
> > This nvram is used, at least by the
> Date: Thu, 5 May 2011 21:06:21 +0530
> From: Martin Pieuchot
>
> Hi,
>
> "recent" macppc machines, power{mac,book}2.1 and onward, also known as
> "Core99" powermac and after, have an onboard nvram of 8kB (actually 2
> banks of 8kB).
>
> This nvram is used, at least by the Open Firmware, to st
Hi,
"recent" macppc machines, power{mac,book}2.1 and onward, also known as
"Core99" powermac and after, have an onboard nvram of 8kB (actually 2
banks of 8kB).
This nvram is used, at least by the Open Firmware, to store its
variables. The following diff is a driver to access the nvram
without cal