On 11/30/25 12:42, andy pugh wrote:
On Sun, 30 Nov 2025 at 17:32, Dave Engvall <[email protected]> wrote:
I still have a stg card that may be functional but I have too many irons in the
fire to find out.
How would you rate the chances of getting it running with LinuxCNC
master? ie on a 64-bit Bookworm/Trixie system?
(assuming a hypothetical fire entirely devoid of irons)
That latter condition probably out rules an answer since I've been under
the impression the stg is an ISA card, and I have never seen a pci to
isa adapter. A better question might be: Will trixie actually run on a
30 yo ISA based mobo with a 24 bit address buss and a 16 bit data? IOW,
is my "impression" wrong?
IDK, I didn't come up to computing via an early PC, but from a RCA 1802
Super elf, then a timex1000, a TI 99/4a, several coco's and quite a few
Amiga's before I built my first PC running on an amd k6-ii and put red
hat 5.0 on it in 1998.
Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.
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