said:
>>- df20040621/w42004621 files copied to root on laptop
>I did not tell you to do this. It's just gigo, but should not hurt
>anything.
Actually, I didn't copy them to the root. I copied to them to
\os2\pdpsi\pmdf, which is where you told me to put them.
>Correct. Did you verify that you are running both COM ports at the same
>speed? On the MUT it is set by kbd.ini. On the host, it is set with the
>debugo settings dialog.
kbd.ini is supposed to be one of the files that I FTPed from you? It was
called kdb.ini. It showed the speed as 57600. I corrected that to 9600
to match debugo on the other machine, saved it, and then copied the file
to kbd.ini in the event that you had made a typo when you made the
original file, leaving me with both a file named kbd.ini and kbd.ini.
The rebooted.
>And I assume that the system appeared to boot normally, which it should
>given the kbd.ini settings we are using.
Yes.
>Also, in case it's not obvious. YMMV if you try to run debugo on the
>MUT when the debug kernel is loaded.
Which I did, I'll unload it.
At what point in the laptop boot process should things start showing up on
debugo on the desktop machine?
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