Add a note about 32-bit addressing when the Memory control panel does not

give you the option.

Should fix PR 6320 from John Refling (refling@comet.lbl.gov).
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.\" $NetBSD: install,v 1.20 1999/01/13 07:30:06 ross Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: install,v 1.21 1999/05/31 06:38:16 ender Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1999 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -215,6 +215,12 @@ off[*]. You can do this by booting into MacOS with the
down. You may have to restart your Macintosh for changes to take effect
before proceeding.
.(tag Em [*]Note:
If your version of the Memory control panel does not have a 32-bit
addressing mode radio button, this means that your system is already
32-bit clean and is running in 32-bit addressing mode by default. If the
Booter complains that your are not in 32-bit mode, it may be necessary
for you to press the "Use Defaults" button in the Memory control panel to
restore 32-bit addressing. You should probably reboot after doing so.
If you have an older II-class system (including the II, IIx, IIcx,
and SE/30), it is necessary to install Connectix's MODE32 to work around
ROM issues which prevent you from enabling 32-bit addressing. Please see