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Date: 2004-06-27 21:29:45
From: Sunny Dubey
Description: This is NetBSD running on my toaster
NetBSD 3.0 BETA (GENERIC) #0 Jun 21 21:45:30 CEST 2006
        chef@stove:/usr/src/sys/arch/toaster/compile/obj/GENERIC
total memory = 384k
avail memory = 256k
bootpath: /bus@toaster/disk0
mainbus0 (root):  General Electric Toaster 5000 rev 0xABCDEFG
cpu0 at mainbus0: 25mhz CPU
Current lifetime toast-count:  983 slices, 125 accidental burnings
BREAD-SLOT-0:  Ready and accepting incoming slices of bread
BREAD-SLOT-1:  Ready and accepting incoming slices of bread
BREAD-SLOT-2:  Ready and accepting incoming slices of bread
BREAD-SLOT-3:  Ready and accepting incoming slices of bread
HEAT-DIAL-0:  Heat settings initialized at level 5: 0xMEDIUM-BROWN
CRUMB-COLLECTOR-0:  Calculating crumbs .....................................
.............................. done ;
CRUMB-COLLECTOR-0:  crumbs at 40% of capacity on tray
PUSH-DOWN-HANDLE-0: fully operational
PUSH-DOWN-HANDLE-0: spring retaining 75% or original elasticity
POWER-PLUG-0:  American power settings builtin
POWER-PLUG-0:  plugged in, receiving 110 AC volts @ 50mhz