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Date:      Wed, 26 Aug 1998 13:06:06 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Larry S. Lile" <lile@stdio.com>
To:        Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com>
Cc:        "Robert D. Keys" <bsdbob@seedlab1.cropsci.ncsu.edu>, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: PS/2 MCA Model 80 port --- (don't laugh too hard)
Message-ID:  <Pine.SUN.3.91.980826125522.12441C-100000@heathers.stdio.com>
In-Reply-To: <199808260144.SAA00215@usr04.primenet.com>

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On Wed, 26 Aug 1998, Terry Lambert wrote:

> > Although the PS/2 line is mostly a dinosaur, there are a lot of the
> > beasts out there.  What is the potential of doing a scsi based port
> > to something like the model 80 line (386/16M/scsi) based upon borrowing
> > some of the Minix or Linux code?   I am looking for something very low-
> > endian with no frills.  Is there anyone that has done something like
> > that or worked in that area, or does any of the early(?) FBSD attempts
> > at that still exist?
> 
> I have precisely this hardware sitting at home.  I also have the
> PS/2 ethernet cards.
> 
> I thought the correct approach to take would be to use the ABIOS calls,
> but I have been unable to locate a copy of the Red Book.

I think all of the docs neccesary are available from IBM Pubs. the url is
 http://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/pbl/pbl?PNL=PBLIC01&CTY=600&LNG=ENU
 &ORD=PBL80826IOD00536&SRHWRD=PS%2F2&SRHFRM=&SRHPRD=&PRD=ALL&SRHDTF=
 &SRHDTU=&FRM=ORD&FNC%3DSRH=Search&SRHDBN=000

The more interesting titles being

      S84F-9807-00 PS/2 TECH REF-SYSTEM SPECIFIC
      S84F-9808-00 PS/2 TECH REF-ARCHITECTURE
      S84F-9809-00 PS/2 TECH REF-COMMON INTERFACE
      S04G-3283-00 IBM PS/2  AND PC BIOS INTERFACE TECH REF
      S68X-2341-00 PS/2 AND PC BIOS INTERFACE TECHNICAL REFERENCE

They also have the tech refs for XGA, Ethernet and various SCSI cards.
Most of them are between $55 and $80.

I for one would like to see a microchannel port and would be willing to
help out, I am not sure if I know enough to be very useful but I would 
try.  I am still working on Token-ring for freebsd despite most peoples
opinions on token ring being dead, even though Olicom just released a
100Mbps token ring adapter :)

Larry Lile
lile@stdio.com


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