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Debug kernel parameters for OS44.1FE Classic
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How does one set the parameters (debuglevel, munge, etc.) for the debug kernel running in WinUAE? The Wiki says I should use setenv command of the firmware, but the CyberStorm PPC's menu has no such thing. Any tips on how this can be done?
https://wiki.amigaos.net/wiki/Debug_Kernel

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Re: Debug kernel parameters for OS44.1FE Classic
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Hi.
This must be a a job for the bootloader command, check out bootloader.doc (in the documentation directory) and adjust the bootloader command line in startup-sequence.
I hope this helps

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Re: Debug kernel parameters for OS44.1FE Classic
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Thanks, that did the trick I think. I can't see the serial debug in WinUAE's console yet, but maybe I have to tweak baudrate for that.

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I believe you should also be able to use the KDebug command to change parameters on the fly inside the emulated OS. Check out SYS:Documentation/kernel/Tools/KDebug.doc.

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Niels

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Re: Debug kernel parameters for OS44.1FE Classic
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Oh cool, that might come in handy if I want to change the debuglevel for example. BTW, I have the serial debug output now, I was just missing a hard reset. D'oh!

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