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Re: MiNT 1.11H2
- Subject: Re: MiNT 1.11H2
- From: Juergen Lock <nox@jelal.north.de>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 19:58:26 +0200 (CEDT)
In article <199409171607.SAA07515@indi1.cip3s.tu-harburg.de> you write:
>
> Hello everybody!
>
> I've got some problems with the latest Hohmut-patch 1.11H2:
>
> 1. I can't boot MiNT with the floppy device ps0.xdd.
> I've tried to recompile ps0 with the new file.h (new entry in
> struct dev_descr), but this does'nt help.
hmm my older (non-xdd) version still seems to work...
>
> 2. Here a screen shot from `top` (mintutil 0.95):
>
> Sample time: 5200; 71% idle; 14 processes, 7 running;
> 2476752 bytes used
>
> PID PRI CUR STATUS SIZE TIME % COMMAND
> 000 0 0 Wait 184496 5:58:24 71 (idle) INTNP.PRG
> 001 0 0 Run 652032 17:23.32 12 AESSYS
> 002 0 0 Wait 2096 270:41:07 0 SCREEN
> 003 0 0 Wait 197504 270:39:50 0 NEWDESK
> 004 0 0 Wait 70672 270:39:49 0 XCONTROM
> 006 0 0 Wait 40816 270:39:49 0 ST-GUIDE
> 008 0 0 Wait 49136 270:40:32 0 CLOCK
> 009 0 0 Wait 195488 270:43:09 -258714 TOSWIN
> 010 0 0 Wait 97760 270:39:49 0 MFSFM
> 012 0 0 Sleep 358400 0:02.28 0 tcsh
> 016 0 0 Wait 214640 270:39:53 0 GNUSHELL
> 019 0 0 Run 330880 1:20.73 258716 QED G:\SOURCE\CLIPIT.C
> 071 0 0 Run 77904 1:21.80 1 top
> 081 0 0 Wait 4928 270:39:52 0 ALERT
>
> There are some strange entries at TIME an CPU % ?!?
yes move down suid+gid in PROC (proc.h), see my other post...
> And what means '(idle) INTNP.PRG' ??
pid 0 is the idle process, the one that gets the cycles no other
process needs. (i.e. while everone's sleeping for IO or whatever.)
>
> Chris.
>
> PS: Are there newer mintutils than version 0.95 available?
hmm i haven't seen any. don't know...
cheers
Juergen