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Re: IOLog on serial port? Or to use kprintf?



How do you configure or set up the kernel to start dumping the data on this USB port which is sort of acting as serial console port ?
 
In linux you can pass the serial console parameter using boot loader config file to kernel  and it will start dumping the messages which goes to system log file to serial console port as well.
 
Is there something similar on Mac ?

Felix Kronlage <email@hidden> wrote:
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On Jan 22, 2005, at 17:12, Markus Hitter wrote:

>> G5 has that modem kind of RJ11 conector, not the serial port that we
>> see on PC,
> Because it _is_ the outlet of a modem. For several years now, Macs
> don't have serial ports. Some models allowed to replace the internal
> modem with a "stealth" card to get one but I can't tell exactly which
> models this are.

I can recommend these:


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