hi, there!
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
> > : I have some frequecy hopping radio modems that use the 82593 to get
> > : 256kbps or so...
> >
> > Speaking of which, I'll give two free to someone that commits to
> > writing a driver for these beasts. It would be an excellent chance
> > for reverse engineering skills to be honed. :-) I would prefer
> > someone local to boulder/denver Colorado, but I can't be too picky.
>
> Arcnet drivers? Already written by some chap from one of the former
> Soviet block countries. Actually he ported the NetBSD Amiga code. I've
> been meaning to take a look at it and do something with it but I've not
> had the time to investigate the NetBSD ARP code changes that it would
> require.
it was me. arcnet driver is available at http://iclub.nsu.ru/~fjoe
unfortunately i do not have time to deal with it now.
hope i will have some in near future.
btw i'd be happy if someone took a look at those ARP code changes.
With those changes committed it would be easier to merge this driver
(at least to -current) as our current implementation is ethernet-specific.
just look at token ring hacks in if_ether.c -- i do not want to add more
hacks for arcnet.
/fjoe
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