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Lucky ;) . I've been wanting a [new] front for my SE/30 for a while... Mine's got a big ugly chip missing from it. Currently waiting on another member here who was going to ship me their housing.
XINU won't fit on a single floppy. Follow the instructions in README.mac: copy the directory to /XINU on the system, setup Aztec C in /C, etc. You're going to need a copy of Aztec C. No idea where to find this anymore...
Occasionally they show up on here: http://www.powerbookmedic.com/iBook-Clamshell-Service-Parts----Replacement-Parts-For-Repair-p-1-c-319.html
Or fleabay.
Just wait... one will show up eventually :)
So I was missing my XINU floppies at home, but this was on Mac GUI:
http://www.macgui.com/downloads/?file_id=24144
It's unlikely you will be able to get any variant of Linux on an original 68000. The 68000 had a bug where, upon invalid memory access, the processor would be left in an unstable...
I think it came on a floppy disk with the book. I'll have to see if I have the floppy with my book when I get home.
Was not on their FTP server for some reason...
Nice find. A friend had lent me one of these a while ago to port a Gtk+ application we were working on to (modern) Mac OS X... definitely seemed like a reasonable notebook to be using (even today!)
My personal reccomendation would be NetBSD for mac68k rather than Linux; it'll run (relatively) faster, not to mention I think mac68k has more support in the NetBSD world.
But your mileage may vary.
Disadvantage would be the boot process. IIRC, NetBSD needs you to run a booter program from Mac...
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