> cool.
> What are the instructions for using this?
> should something have sio1 open?
I use conserver
conserver conserver hostnull-modem serial cables test machine
label
testport AA - sio0 serial console
testnmi port BB
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> > Again I'll offer to run any and all code or patches to -current you
> > guys can come up with, but I simply dont have the time to sit down
> > and analyze into details what you have been doing...
>
> The enclosed patch implements a virtual NMI pushbutton by program
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> The enclosed patch implements a virtual NMI pushbutton by programming
> the IOAPIC to deliver an NMI when sio1 generates an interrupt.
This would be a nice kernel option... :-)
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> Again I'll offer to run any and all code or patches to -current you
> guys can come up with, but I simply dont have the time to sit down
> and analyze into details what you have been doing...
The enclosed patch implements a virtual NMI pushbutton by programming
the IOAPIC to deliver an NMI when
:I did some research on this and am convinced that at least some video cards
:would work as memory buffers for KTR logs. Specifically, someone mentioned
:to me yesterday that their Matrox Millennium II flashes the X desktop
:during startup from a previous invocation across warm boots. (I pursued
It seems Jason Evans wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 07:42:26PM +0100, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> > > Basically if you're expecting me or the SMP team to figure out
> > > what's going on without more info, you're pretty much out of luck.
> >
> > See above, not really possible, we have been trying to
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 07:42:26PM +0100, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> > Basically if you're expecting me or the SMP team to figure out
> > what's going on without more info, you're pretty much out of luck.
>
> See above, not really possible, we have been trying to find some
> (affordable) HW that coul