On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 05:57:31PM +0100, Alain Perry wrote: > > [*] Include MacIO (CHRP) ADB driver . and this ? > > ADB is AFAIK the protocol used by the mice and keyboards on Macs.
More specifically, this is the driver to be able to use the ADB ports on some non-macintosh machines. I'm not sure exactly what hardware needs this driver, but no official Apple design used it. The other similar options to this are CUDA and PMU, which are the two chips that Apple used in powermacs to implement ADB. If you go back into the 68k models, Apple also previously used egret (called MacIIsi style in linux), IOP, and the original style of ADB (called MacII style in linux) which was pretty much just tied directly to some generic I/O lines on the interrupt controller. Be warned that CUDA, PMU, and egret also have some other uses, such as the NVRAM/RTC and power control. Brad Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]