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37 lines
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.\" $NetBSD: xfer,v 1.6 2000/10/29 14:08:09 lukem Exp $
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The
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.Sq standard
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method of getting
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.Nx*M
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onto your \*M is
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via the console terminal and using the downloading parts of the
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ROM monitor. As such, usually another computer has the distribution
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on disk and is connected via a serial line to your \*M's console
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port. A terminal connected to the attached host computer is used
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to access the \*M console via a terminal program. The source for
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a program called download is part of this distribution. Download
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sends data to the ROM monitor over the serial line.
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.Pp
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You may need to find and read the documentation about the ROM monitor
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download command and other low level comands.
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.Pp
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Other methods of getting
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.Nx*M
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on your \*M may include
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SCSI tape or SCSI floppy disk or cloning a disk on a system
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already running
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.Nx*M .
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.Pp
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If you have some operating system already running on your \*M,
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you can use that OS to get
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.Nx*M
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on a hard disk much easier than
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with the ROM monitor.
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.Nx*M
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was developed from Minix/\*M
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until it was self hosting. You can run
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.Nx
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and Minix or other OS
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off the same disk.
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