The current home for the Linux-MCA project is
http://www.dgmicro.com/mca/
This site has a pretty good list of MCA hardware that is supported.
The first major push for MCA support centered around Slackware, but now
(or so I've been told) most if not all of the major distros have MCA
support standard. I do know that Slack 4.0 includes an installation
bootdisk for MCA, that includes support for most MCA SCSI, Ethernet, and
Token Ring adapters. The installation readme for Debian 2.1 also
mentions MCA as a supported platform. I'm really not sure about the
other distros.
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