On 18/07/2020 17:10, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
> Thanks for the report and the forum reference above - I can confirm that I can
> reproduce the error here.
>
> Digging around for a couple of hours shows that we appear to generating an
> unexpected
> memory fault when reading the kernel from the
Yes it works !
I tried the latest version (2020-05-30) with this command line :
qemu-system-ppc -monitor stdio -M mac99 -k en -machine accel=tcg -m 512
-cdrom /home/david/Bureau/debian-10.0.0-powerpc-NETINST-1.iso -hda
/home/david/Documents/Informatique\ et\ téléphone/Documentation\
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 2:21 PM Mark Cave-Ayland <
mark.cave-ayl...@ilande.co.uk> wrote:
> On 19/07/2020 10:37, David VANTYGHEM wrote:
>
> >> I did a comparison with a couple of DT dumps I have around and I see
> some Old World
> >> Macs reserve up until 0x4000 and some New World Macs reserve up
On 19/07/2020 10:37, David VANTYGHEM wrote:
>> I did a comparison with a couple of DT dumps I have around and I see some
>> Old World
>> Macs reserve up until 0x4000 and some New World Macs reserve up to 0x3000 in
>> low
>> memory, so I don't think this change should break anything. I should
> I did a comparison with a couple of DT dumps I have around and I see some Old
> World
> Macs reserve up until 0x4000 and some New World Macs reserve up to 0x3000 in
> low
> memory, so I don't think this change should break anything. I should add from
> looking
> at the MMU translations I
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