>> Now, the question I have is, if I write values to RAM, do any of those
>> values survive a reset? If any did survive, one could use them to
>> store oops output in. [...]
>
>Interesting idea.
>
>I think the most trivial and reliable way would be to solder some
>I^2 or similar EEPROM chip to, for example, parallel port connector.
>
My turn. If the NVRAM was not so small on x86, you could easily put an Oops
in there. Somewhat portable, I guess.
Jan Engelhardt
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