;t have a normal PCMCIA socket
driver for the Amiga and use the pcnet_cs driver for this case? I know
it would be a fair amount of work even if it is possible, but I'm
curious to know if there was anything other than a historical reason.
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get the orinoco_cs driver working. I don't have the time, but I do
have a PowerBook 190 and some PCMCIA cards to try out. It's on the
very long list of things I'd like to look at eventually.
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intosh, but at the time
there was disagreement on that and I never finished the patch I
was work on anyway.
Perhaps it should be (PPC_PMAC || PPC_CHRP || MAC) instead as a
simple fix to prevent it from building on prep.
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der. The mac_scsi
driver only supports a single bus, so it doesn't need the count
argument that the mac_esp driver uses.
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P.S.: It's probably a bit much to say I wrote major parts of the
kernel. I just know a good chunk of it. About the only pl
ments do exactly, but if you
search back through the archives, there is probably some stuff.
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d above. Even my
Mac Quadra 840AV has mace for the onboard ethernet, and that's an
old m68k based model.
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