> |> This works SOMETIMES
> boot() which just takes an int of boot flags (which was the 0 that I
> shoved into eax for RB_AUTBOOT).
are you shure that you don't need to push the 0x0 into stack (`MOV ESP,0x0`)?
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On Wednesday 01 September 2004 18:15, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> Rob Deker wrote this message on Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 11:38 -0400:
> > So, after a lot of work and help from folks here, I've gotten
> > remote gdb functioning (thanks again to those who helped. In the
> > end there was a bad cable in t
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John-Mark Gurney wrote:
| If you are able to be at a command line, you could try: sysctl
| debug.kdb.current=ddb
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If I was able to get to a command line, I'd just use shutdown :) Could
I build up the appropriate struct in gdb and use the sysctl() syste
Rob Deker wrote this message on Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 11:38 -0400:
> So, after a lot of work and help from folks here, I've gotten remote
> gdb functioning (thanks again to those who helped. In the end there
> was a bad cable in the mix that was the final screw-up). Now I have
> one other question/p
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So, after a lot of work and help from folks here, I've gotten remote
gdb functioning (thanks again to those who helped. In the end there
was a bad cable in the mix that was the final screw-up). Now I have
one other question/problem. I've got cuaa0 on th
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