support@dg-rtp.dg.com (Data General Support) (09/07/90)
In article <1990Aug31.202855.14512@dg-rtp.dg.com>, support@dg-rtp.dg.com (Data General Support) writes: |> In article <1567@uvm-gen.UUCP>, ackerman@sadye.uvm.edu (Steve Ackerman) writes: |> >We're attempting to write a stand-alone program that runs without |> >the DG/UX kernel...our program bombed hard a few times. |> |> Mr. Ackerman seems to be writing into an area which is reserved for |> non-volatile RAM (0xfff80000 - 0xfff81fff). |> [...] |> If at this point you do not get any text |> on the console, press the key sequence < control-V > followed by a "1". We should make it clear that we mean for you to enter a total of TWO characters: first control-V, then 1 . Also, in the event that you are using a 60 Hz graphics monitor instead of the default DG-supplied 70 Hz monitor, you should use 2 in the place of 1. -- Data General customers who are experiencing problems with their systems or have questions about DG products are strongly urged to contact their Data General support representative for assistance. --Data General Support