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Date:      Tue, 25 Aug 1998 19:41:59 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Robert D. Keys" <bsdbob@seedlab1.cropsci.ncsu.edu>
To:        chuckr@glue.umd.edu (Chuck Robey)
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: PS/2 MCA Model 80 port --- (don't laugh too hard)
Message-ID:  <199808252342.TAA22508@seedlab1.cropsci.ncsu.edu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.00.9808251807510.21807-100000@picnic.mat.net> from Chuck Robey at "Aug 25, 98 06:08:57 pm"

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> On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, Robert D. Keys wrote:
> > Although the PS/2 line is mostly a dinosaur, .....
> 
> This has been asked for on and off for years, but no one who actually
> had the model 80's wanted to do the work.  The number of you guys
> started small, and is dwindling ...

Well, I guess we are dwindling to some extent.  But, there is a fair
amount of traffic on the ps/2, linux, and minix newsfeeds that would
suggest there might be still some interest.  Folks are almost giving
the boxes away.  I would hate to see linux or minix steal the show.

There are a lot of linux patches that I have found and minix only
seems to require two patches.  That would suggest that it might
be easier than it may have been thought in the past, since some
(or much) of the groundwork has been done on the other lists.
I don't mind borrowing their code for this kind of thing.  The
scsi systems seem fairly workable, but the ESDI seems to be in
another world, entirely.

Does anything exist from times past in the FBSD arena?  I would like
to see what might be there, already.

I will offer to do what work I can, since I have half a dozen loose
m80's in various configurations.  I don't mind putting in some time
here and there.  I am beginning to get a little tired of AIX 1.x,
although it has served me well for the past 10 years.

RDK


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