On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Eric Floerchinger wrote:
> I have two NCR system 3430's (P-66 MCA) and two NCR system 3432's
> (486/66 MCA) with NCR SCSI cards (can't remember the chipset offhand).
> I'll try out this kernel as soon as I get some time... I want to find
> some sort of free UNIX that'll work
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Kris Kirby wrote:
> I dug up my stash of MCA stuff and came up with the following cards: A
> Token ring card (IBM), a NICps/2 Model PC3000 (82586 powered, 10Base-5
> only), and a Etherlink/MC. Where is this kernel at? :-) Somebody got a
> URL?
http://www.jurai.net/~win
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Eric Floerchinger wrote:
> I have two NCR system 3430's (P-66 MCA) and two NCR system 3432's
> (486/66 MCA) with NCR SCSI cards (can't remember the chipset offhand).
> I'll try out this kernel as soon as I get some time... I want to find
> some sort of free UNIX that'll wor
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Kris Kirby wrote:
> I dug up my stash of MCA stuff and came up with the following cards: A
> Token ring card (IBM), a NICps/2 Model PC3000 (82586 powered, 10Base-5
> only), and a Etherlink/MC. Where is this kernel at? :-) Somebody got a
> URL?
http://www.jurai.net/~wi
Ray Hyatt Jr. wrote:
>
> I have a few PS/2's (Mod 95 and Mod 80's) in my pile of junk,
> I'll see what I can do about getting them booted with this new kernel.
> A bunch of "typical" cards too (Serial, ethernet, token ring, SCSI, etc)
>
I dug up my stash of MCA stuff and came up with the followi
Ray Hyatt Jr. wrote:
>
> I have a few PS/2's (Mod 95 and Mod 80's) in my pile of junk,
> I'll see what I can do about getting them booted with this new kernel.
> A bunch of "typical" cards too (Serial, ethernet, token ring, SCSI, etc)
>
I dug up my stash of MCA stuff and came up with the follow
I have a few PS/2's (Mod 95 and Mod 80's) in my pile of junk,
I'll see what I can do about getting them booted with this new kernel.
A bunch of "typical" cards too (Serial, ethernet, token ring, SCSI, etc)
win...@jurai.net was seen typing:
> On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
> > Good stuff
I have a few PS/2's (Mod 95 and Mod 80's) in my pile of junk,
I'll see what I can do about getting them booted with this new kernel.
A bunch of "typical" cards too (Serial, ethernet, token ring, SCSI, etc)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] was seen typing:
> On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
> > Good stu
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Andy Farkas wrote:
> I have a truckload of MCA cards - scsi controllers (ibm, adaptec,
> buslogic, pro-comm), ethernet (ne2000, 3com), memory boards (ibm,
> other), serial controllers, XGA-2 I'll try and give 'em all a
> go...
If you've got an adaptec 1640, please try
http
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Andy Farkas wrote:
> I have a truckload of MCA cards - scsi controllers (ibm, adaptec,
> buslogic, pro-comm), ethernet (ne2000, 3com), memory boards (ibm,
> other), serial controllers, XGA-2 I'll try and give 'em all a
> go...
If you've got an adaptec 1640, please try
htt
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
> I will ask another question; "Anyone want to see what I've got so far?"
>
> http://www.jurai.net/~winter/mca/
>
> README.mca
> mca.diff
> mca.tar.gz
>
> MicroChannel Architecture System detected.
> ...
> mc
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
> I will ask another question; "Anyone want to see what I've got so far?"
>
> http://www.jurai.net/~winter/mca/
>
> README.mca
> mca.diff
> mca.tar.gz
>
> MicroChannel Architecture System detected.
> ...
> m
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
> Good stuff! People may ask "why bother?", but it gives us access to a
> heap of embedded POS systems that are stuck with OS/2 and Y2K
> nightmares.
Don't forget the PS/2 laptops that use MCA.
I'm sure the bottom has fallen out of that market and those mac
"Matthew N. Dodd" wrote:
> But instead of lamely asking "Does FreeBSD support MCA?" or "When will
> someone finish MCA support?" (which I suppose is still a valid question.)
> I will ask another question; "Anyone want to see what I've got so far?"
[..]
> I'm planning on committing this stuff to -CU
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
> Good stuff! People may ask "why bother?", but it gives us access to a
> heap of embedded POS systems that are stuck with OS/2 and Y2K
> nightmares.
Don't forget the PS/2 laptops that use MCA.
I'm sure the bottom has fallen out of that market and those ma
"Matthew N. Dodd" wrote:
> But instead of lamely asking "Does FreeBSD support MCA?" or "When will
> someone finish MCA support?" (which I suppose is still a valid question.)
> I will ask another question; "Anyone want to see what I've got so far?"
[..]
> I'm planning on committing this stuff to -C
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