That one works too, and I thought about it at first. But it at least tells you that you had a system error, where the kernel panic screen is just "reboot."
That one works too, and I thought about it at first. But it at least tells you that you had a system error, where the kernel panic screen is just "reboot."
They are the same, except that kernel/system errors on MacOS 9 and below are sent through the serial port.
They are the same, except that kernel/system errors on MacOS 9 and below are sent through the serial port.
I never got that deep into OS9, did not know that.
My Kaypro 2X with CP/M 2.2u1 did me fine well into the early 2000s.
I never got that deep into OS9, did not know that.
My Kaypro 2X with CP/M 2.2u1 did me fine well into the early 2000s.
If you went through the 90s without an Amiga, you need to go back in time.
If you went through the 90s without an Amiga, you need to go back in time.
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