On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 10:07:44AM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote: > The mace driver has some hallmarks of a half finshed project - not to slag > jmt, maybe he never saw the transmit timeouts... He's to be credited for > figuring out the PSC stuff, that should be the only difference to the > powermac MACE then. txdma and rxdma reset are implemented, the rest > should be similar to powermac.
He was always too busy to finish anything by himself, but did a great job if he had someone else testing and making suggestions. He did a lot of the IIfx related code as well (OSS/IOP support), but most of that code came through me before it really went anywhere. This was one thing he didn't ever get much of a response on. I think we kind of wore him out because he was covering a lot of code more or less by himself. I haven't seen him on the lists in a little while. > Disk acting up? Pity we can't easily netboot a Mac without working disk > ... No, it won't power up. I think it just needs a new battery, but I'm having more trouble finding replacements recently. I already had to change them out on some other boxes like my IIfx, and the symptoms were similar. I just need to find someplace that has them in stock, or I may just give up and order them. > pmac_zilog should be a straightforward port (I looked at it while fixing > the Atari serial driver) but we'll have no end of trouble to get rid of > incoming characters now that the tty flip buffer can't be flushed from > interrupt context. Anyway, the mac serial I can help out with, having > hardware to test. The MACE driver I can only cook up a speculative patch. I have hardware for most of the major 68k mac features now, but some of my systems have issues. The only major thing I don't have is probably the Q900/Q950/WGS95 system. So no caboose or some of the other odd stuff. Brad Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]