Hi,

 

Do you use an older Mac? OpenFirmware is used on computers with Power PC 
processors, while Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) is used in the 
Intel-based Macs. So if you use an Intel-based Mac, this won't work.

 

HTH,

Blake
 


From: chojiro1...@gmail.com
Subject: Open Firmware
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2010 15:45:05 +0100
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com

Hi guys,


You can get access to Open Firmware by holding Command-Option-O-F down as soon 
as you power on your Macintosh. Here, you can get information about installed 
RAM, your device tree and so-forth. You can also simulate an arbitrary size of 
RAM less than the total installed RAM in your actual machine. You can also 
disable RAM sticks in your computer, though other RAM sticks will run as before 
except those that are disabled.


Here is my question.


While you can run a telnet service  within Open Firmware, I am guessing there 
is no accessibility at this point. Is the only way to actually Telnet through 
to your Mac via another computer so you can receive the text? I'm guessing 
that's the solution.


Regards,
Nic





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