Andrew Sharp wrote: > Adam C Powell IV wrote: > > > > OF works quite well on my StarMax. That's why I'm thinking it will work on > > Bruno's > > 4400, since the StarMax is a 4400 clone. > > Not a wise inference, since Apple is involved.
I stand corrected. :-) Then again, with the same Tanzania mobo and ROMs, how could this not be the case? > I'm glad OF works on > your StarMax. I guess that I can now admit that I worked for > Starmax back when it was called Powerhouse, then FirePower, and then > Motorola bought them, and they became StarMax. I am thinking of the > right company, aren't I? Sounds like it, but I don't know the history at all. I got it new for $500 three years ago from a fly-by-night discounter after Apple pulled the clone licenses. This was back when the cheapest PCs you could get ran around $800, so it was a great deal, and my wife had been raised on Macs and used them at the office. A solid box, it has served us very well. > > Meanwhile, my wife laughs at how > > I have to type "boot" three times: once to get the zip to spin up, again > > gives the > > kernel panic, the third time works. :-) > > Ew. Indeed. :-) > > > An > > > extra ide disk isn't too expensive if you get an old one. You don't > > > have to make it a slave, instead you can make the CDROM a slave, > > > no? > > > > Right, then you can't access the CDROM from MacOS. Something has to give. > > You mean from OF? Or are you saying that MockOS can't see slave > drives even after booting up? That's right. > How does BootX see them? BootX boots a Linux kernel from the Mac side, and gives it the kernel argument "root=/dev/hdb6" (in my case), then the Linux kernel starts up and sees the drives on its own. Zeen, -Adam P. GPG fingerprint: D54D 1AEE B11C CE9B A02B C5DD 526F 01E8 564E E4B6 Welcome to the best software in the world today cafe!