Let me know how it turns out! :-)  I'd be glad to know it's
maintainable beyond first installation.  I've honestly not tried it,
and started using a much newer drawterm to connect to a CPU box I put
together (AMD Athlon 2800+), it's pretty sweet.

Dave

On 12/12/06, Paul Lalonde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I dug around a bit, and duplicated an old pcibussize function (that
just passed through to a pcibusmap and life is good.  I guess I could
have re-written the (one) call point just as trivially.
Runs now, and sees the outside world.

Now to turn it into a CPU server.

Paul

On 12-Dec-06, at 4:33 PM, David Leimbach wrote:

> keep in mind that the source that runs well on parallels is not the
> same as the source on sources.  I don't know if the BIOS changes JMK
> did ever got merged in.
>
> Dave
>
> On 12/12/06, Paul Lalonde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I've been following David Leimbach's directions on getting plan9 to
>> run under parallels, and have run into a glitch while rebuilding the
>> kernel.  At link I get:
>> configure: undefined: pcibussize in configure
>>
>> Any quick clues as to what's up?  It's a recent plan9 iso - about 2
>> weeks old.
>>
>> Paul
>>
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