MacOS => A/UX porting woes

Justin Walker justin at Apple.COM
Sat Mar 23 14:19:56 AEST 1991


In article <D88-JWA.91Mar14085711 at byse.nada.kth.se> d88-jwa at byse.nada.kth.se (Jon W{tte) writes:
>In article <> sysmark at physics.utoronto.ca (Mark Bartelt) writes:
> ...
>Did you have a getty on one of the serial ports ? I always have,
>so I can fire up a comm program on my girlfriends SE and kill -9
>the mac when it hangs.
>
>You can also try command-control-I (for interrupt) or command-control-E
>(for exit) if you have MacsBug 6.2.anything installed. That ususally
>gets you out of the mac environment. (You might have to type
>^Jscreenrestore^Jstty sane^J by hand afterwards, though)
>
	The cmd-ctrl-I and cmd-ctrl-e sequences work regardless of the
presence of MacsBug.  If MacsBug is installed, cmd-ctrl-I will get you
MacsBug, like the "abort" programmers switch.  You shouldn't ever need to
"kill -9" startmac; use cmd-ctrl-e instead.

>That's it.
>
>							h+ at nada.kth.se
>							Jon W{tte

Cheers,

Justin

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