Re: Where's the list of needed hardware for donating?

2005-08-02 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Sun, Jul 31, 2005 at 10:06:38PM +, Richard Hubbell wrote:
> Ok, here's the list:
> 
> Adaptec AHA-1510A
> (ISA, centronix-style external connector with terminator, one internal
> ribbon cable,
> I probably have some centronix-style external cables around too, this
> card doesn't have it's own boot ROM)
> 
> Gravis UltraSound a.k.a. GUS
> (ISA, fully loaded with memory, 1megabyte (I think))

Hasn't that been fully supported for years in ALSA?  I remember the guy
that started ALSA had written an amazing driver for the GUS before
starting ALSA.

> Pertec MyTape 800
> (I think this is a QIC tape drive that connects via the floppy interface)

I thought QIC floppy connected tape drives were supported as well.

> TEAC 1.44  3.5 inch Floppy FDR
> (FD-235HF)

Standard 3.5" floppy drive?

> Rocket Port 8-port serial board
> (ISA, 8 - RJ11 jacks, made by Comtrol, brand-new in-box)

I know nothing about the support of the rest of the hardware.

Len Sorensen
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Re: Where's the list of needed hardware for donating?

2005-08-02 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Sun, Jul 31, 2005 at 10:06:38PM +, Richard Hubbell wrote:
 Ok, here's the list:
 
 Adaptec AHA-1510A
 (ISA, centronix-style external connector with terminator, one internal
 ribbon cable,
 I probably have some centronix-style external cables around too, this
 card doesn't have it's own boot ROM)
 
 Gravis UltraSound a.k.a. GUS
 (ISA, fully loaded with memory, 1megabyte (I think))

Hasn't that been fully supported for years in ALSA?  I remember the guy
that started ALSA had written an amazing driver for the GUS before
starting ALSA.

 Pertec MyTape 800
 (I think this is a QIC tape drive that connects via the floppy interface)

I thought QIC floppy connected tape drives were supported as well.

 TEAC 1.44  3.5 inch Floppy FDR
 (FD-235HF)

Standard 3.5 floppy drive?

 Rocket Port 8-port serial board
 (ISA, 8 - RJ11 jacks, made by Comtrol, brand-new in-box)

I know nothing about the support of the rest of the hardware.

Len Sorensen
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Re: Where's the list of needed hardware for donating?

2005-07-31 Thread Richard Hubbell
On 7/30/05, Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-snip-snip- 
> > The hardware I have may outdated/esoteric.   I take it that there is
> > no such list then?
> > Maybe it's better not to support esoteric hardware.
> 
> Post a list somewhere...

Ok, here's the list:

Adaptec AHA-1510A
(ISA, centronix-style external connector with terminator, one internal
ribbon cable,
I probably have some centronix-style external cables around too, this
card doesn't have it's own boot ROM)

Gravis UltraSound a.k.a. GUS
(ISA, fully loaded with memory, 1megabyte (I think))

Pertec MyTape 800
(I think this is a QIC tape drive that connects via the floppy interface)

TEAC 1.44  3.5 inch Floppy FDR
(FD-235HF)

Rocket Port 8-port serial board
(ISA, 8 - RJ11 jacks, made by Comtrol, brand-new in-box)
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Re: Where's the list of needed hardware for donating?

2005-07-31 Thread Richard Hubbell
On 7/30/05, Pavel Machek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-snip-snip- 
  The hardware I have may outdated/esoteric.   I take it that there is
  no such list then?
  Maybe it's better not to support esoteric hardware.
 
 Post a list somewhere...

Ok, here's the list:

Adaptec AHA-1510A
(ISA, centronix-style external connector with terminator, one internal
ribbon cable,
I probably have some centronix-style external cables around too, this
card doesn't have it's own boot ROM)

Gravis UltraSound a.k.a. GUS
(ISA, fully loaded with memory, 1megabyte (I think))

Pertec MyTape 800
(I think this is a QIC tape drive that connects via the floppy interface)

TEAC 1.44  3.5 inch Floppy FDR
(FD-235HF)

Rocket Port 8-port serial board
(ISA, 8 - RJ11 jacks, made by Comtrol, brand-new in-box)
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Re: Where's the list of needed hardware for donating?

2005-07-28 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi!

> Does a list exist describing the hardware needed or wished for to
> extend coverage for kernel development?  I saw such a list at openbsd
> and thought it was a good idea.

Heh, second zaurus for testing would certainly help ;-).
Pavel
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Re: Where's the list of needed hardware for donating?

2005-07-28 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi!

 Does a list exist describing the hardware needed or wished for to
 extend coverage for kernel development?  I saw such a list at openbsd
 and thought it was a good idea.

Heh, second zaurus for testing would certainly help ;-).
Pavel
-- 
teflon -- maybe it is a trademark, but it should not be.
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Where's the list of needed hardware for donating?

2005-07-27 Thread Richard Hubbell
Does a list exist describing the hardware needed or wished for to
extend coverage for kernel development?  I saw such a list at openbsd
and thought it was a good idea.

Richard
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Where's the list of needed hardware for donating?

2005-07-27 Thread Richard Hubbell
Does a list exist describing the hardware needed or wished for to
extend coverage for kernel development?  I saw such a list at openbsd
and thought it was a good idea.

Richard
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