On Tue, 2 Jul 2019, Patrick Mackinlay via cctalk wrote:
> For the MIPS Rx3230 systems, which use an M48T02, the mac address should
> be in the first 6 bytes of NVRAM. You can read/write the NVRAM through
> the boot monitor using the “g” (get) and “p” (put) commands. You also
> need to provide t
This?
http://manx-docs.org/
On Mon, Aug 19, 2019, 12:05 PM Noel Chiappa via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Wasn't MANX supposed to be coming back up after moving? Did that never
> happen?
>
>Noel
>
> On Aug 19, 2019, at 12:11 PM, Tom Gardner via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> I'm sure some of us all remember Freeman Reports as the chronical of the
> tape industry well into this century. Ray Freeman and his partner and
> successor Bob Abraham published these reports from at least 1983 until 2007
>
Hi
I'm sure some of us all remember Freeman Reports as the chronical of the
tape industry well into this century. Ray Freeman and his partner and
successor Bob Abraham published these reports from at least 1983 until 2007
but with Bob's death in 2007 the reports and backup files apparently wou
Wasn't MANX supposed to be coming back up after moving? Did that never happen?
Noel
> On Aug 19, 2019, at 9:35 AM, Dennis Boone wrote:
>
>> The uCode in the S/23 is 8085 assembly code that is contained within
>> the ROMs. The ROMs have the ability to be patched and the card
>> you’re referencing is used to hold those updates. So without that
>> card you’re not able to apply
> The uCode in the S/23 is 8085 assembly code that is contained within
> the ROMs. The ROMs have the ability to be patched and the card
> you’re referencing is used to hold those updates. So without that
> card you’re not able to apply any ROM updates (which are loaded each
> boot).
Ah, ok,
The uCode in the S/23 is 8085 assembly code that is contained within the ROMs.
The ROMs have the ability to be patched and the card you’re referencing is used
to
hold those updates. So without that card you’re not able to apply any ROM
updates
(which are loaded each boot).
It’s been long enough