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From: kxn3796@hertz.njit.edu (Ken Nakata)
Subject: Re: NetBSD: Can't run DT, system crashes, HELP!!!
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Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 22:52:43 GMT
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In article <3ejkpf$9ma@darum.uni-mannheim.de>,
Andrew Wheadon <andrew@wipux2.wifo.uni-mannheim.de> wrote:
>In article <3egg8p$93n@ecom4.ecn.bgu.edu>,
>>I understand that the fix for this is to use the virtual terminal program, 
>>"dt". So, I went out and got that. However, whenever I try to run it, I 
>>get a "bus error". 
>>
>>What do I do?
>
>Well I've been running NetBSD for quite some time now and I've
>never heard of this bug. I've also never heard of dt.

I believe s/he was referring to NetBSD/*Mac68k*, but I'm having
problem understanding from what OS s/he's converting, since there's no
free UNIX-like OS else for Mac.  I hope s/he's not trying to run
mac68k binary on i386 or something 8-)

Seriously, s/he should subscribe to macbsd-general list by sending
a mail to MajorDomo@NetBSD.ORG, with the message body as follows:

subscribe macbsd-general

Hope this helps,

Ken
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