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* This does not work on a tray-loading iMac G3 because <code>/packages/telnet</code> does not exist. |
* This does not work on a tray-loading iMac G3 because <code>/packages/telnet</code> does not exist. |
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* The screen will become blank after connecting from the client machine. |
* The screen will become blank after connecting from the client machine. The screen will come back to life once booting begins. |
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Revision as of 04:50, 26 September 2025
You can make the Classic Mac OS dump a bunch of debugging output to Open Firmware during boot and sometimes the screen after boot.
To do this, open Open Firmware during boot with Command-Option-O-F and enter dev / 3013FFF encode-int " AAPL,debug" property. Then, boot with mac-boot.
If you want a log of this output, you should hook your machine up to the local network, then run this, replacing the IP address with whatever is available for the machine to use:
dev /packages/telnet " enet:telnet,192.168.18.10" io
Then connect to your machine via Telnet before booting.
Bitflags
From the beginning of the debugging output:
AAPL,debug bit settings (-OR- bits together):
1 * = Print general informative messages.
2 * = Print formatted Mac OS tables (except config/universal info).
4 * = Print formatted config info table.
8 * = Dump Mac OS tables (except config/universal info).
10 * = Print node names while copying the device tree.
20 * = Print property info while copying the device tree.
40 * = Print interrupt-related info.
80 * = Print interrupt tree traversal info.
100 * = Print address resolution info.
200 * = Print NV-RAM info.
400 * = Print Mac OS "universal" info.
800 * = Print "special" node info.
1000 * = Load EtherPrintf utility via parcel for post FCode debugging.
2000 * = Print BOOTP/DHCP/BSDP information.
4000 = Allocate writable ROM aperture.
8000 = Mark Toolbox image as non-cacheable.
10000 * = Print parcel info while copying the device tree.
20000 = Print information on device tree data checksums.
1000000 * = Enable the Nanokernel debugger.
2000000 * = Display the Nanokernel log during boot.
10000000 = Dont attempt to unhibernate system.
40000000 = Halt after end of FCode (useful if outputting to screen).
Notes
- This does not work on a tray-loading iMac G3 because
/packages/telnetdoes not exist. - The screen will become blank after connecting from the client machine. The screen will come back to life once booting begins.