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ADB errors on a MacTV



Hi.

First, please pardon me if I should have sent this to a different list.

I was playing with an OpenBSD kernel on my MacTV to test its claim of full
compatibility. Not quite true, unfortunately.

OpenBSD's mac68k generic 2.1 kernel, when booting, informs me:

adb: bus subsystem
mrg: skipping egret setup
adb: calling ADBReInit
adb: hardware type unknown for this machine
adb: ADB support is disabled.

NetBSD/mac68k's generic 1.2 kernel, on the other hand, states:

mrg: 'MacTV ROMs' ROM glue, tracing off, debug off, silent traps
adb: bus subsystem
adb: mapped device (8) at 2
adb: 200 dpi mouse at 3


As you can see, OpenBSD isn't finding my keyboard or mouse, making my
computer ... well, somewhat useless for everyday usage. I'm sure it'd make
a nice server in its current state though  :)

Any help in this matter (in other words: what does it take to make OpenBSD
find my keyboard and mouse) will be greatly appreciated.

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