Welcome to Krystal Technologies' Not So Frequently Asked Questions Page

This is just a starting project. Below are random and unsorted questions to which I have provided answers. If you don't see it here, oh well :-) Some day, if I ever get enough NSFAQ's, I will index them.

The information containted in these NSFAQ's have no assurance of accuracy other than I would not purposefully put up an inaccurate NSFAQ.


Q.1: What is an NSFAQ anyhow? 09/12/97

Q.2: At a given velocity, how much energy does a bullet have? 09/12/97

Q.3: How do I set the linktype on a P2P interface under BSD/OS? 09/12/97

Q.4: What is the pinout for RJ45 cables? 09/13/97

Q.5: What is in the low memory BIOS area on a PC? 09/13/97

Q.6: What is in the extended BIOS data area on a PC? 09/13/97

Q.7: What do the BIOS video tables on a PC look like? 09/13/97

Q.8: What are the words to Yes! We have no bananas? 09/13/97

Q.9: How do I run a remote kgdb session for BSD/OS? 09/13/97

Q.10: What is the easiest way to use phone numbers with BSD/OS's gettyd? 09/14/97

Q.11: How do I use PCMCIA modems with gettyd 09/14/97

Q.12: What protocol do mice use? 09/16/97

Q.13: What is the "G1 Table" 10/13/97

Q.14: Why can't Windows 95 Boxes talk to BSD/OS 3.0 boxes? 11/13/97

Q.15: My clock is too fast under BSD/OS, what do I do? 11/19/97

Q.16: How do I automatically mount a flash disk when inserted? 01/28/98

Q.17: How can I view a URL listed in an xterm window 01/28/98

Q.18: Is there an xcut program to go with xpaste?

Q.19: How do I write a client that can use either IPv4 or IPv6 02/25/98

Q.20: What is the grammar used by BSD/OS's ipfwcisco command? 01/19/99

Q.21: How do I dissassemble Intel 8086 binaries? 07/13/99

Q.22: Why doesn't remote kgdb work under BSD/OS on sparcs? 08/23/99

Q.23: How do I view/turn on the WCE (Write Cache Enabled) bit on SCSI drives? 11/09/99

Q.23: How do I use cdrecord with BSD/OS? 03/07/00

Q.24: why does BSD/OS stop using the cycle counter after my system resumes from a suspended state 07/04/00

Q.25: How do I reset the NVRAM on a SPARC 01/25/01


Paul Borman
Krystal Technologies
Email: paul@krystal.com




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Berkeley Software Design, Inc.