> > 
> > Adaptec is known for good cards
> 
> No they aren't. Adaptec are known for making some of the worst SCSI
> cards of all time. As far as I know there is no such thing as a good
> SCSI card unless it's one of those rather expensive Compaq 5304 RAID
> controllers :)

Bwahahaha!  Well, I suppose you're right :-)

<snip> 
> Linux sucks. BSD doesn't.

Hmm.. Will have to see if I can find a cd... And something to install
it on :)

> > Well, I hope that some good luck befalls your Amiga stuff :-)
> 
> It won't. I'm throwing it out once I get some new kit, the Power
> Tower is useless (LED board destroyed, AT PSU has no fan) the BlizzPPC
> seems to be fucked (*bad* SCSI errors, random crashes.. it was
> overclocked in a previous life and that guy obviously broke it)

Holy..  Your Amiga stuff has been through nine rounds with a really
mean boxer.

> Maybe I'll sell my BVision on Amibench if anyone wants it. 
> 
> HyperCOM3 (parallel port not suitable for ECP modes, need a mod)

I have one of those in my pile of A4000 parts... 

<snip>
> Salvage, salvage.. ;)

Yup.  Do that here too...

 
> > has all dried up :-(
> 
> I never saw any (registration) money anyway. I just can't compile V
> on my FreeBSD box like I can the rest of my projects: the 68k
>version
> needs SAS/C and the PPC version relies on too many Amiga things in
> the build process. I've been through and half-ported some of the
>stuff
> for AmIRC but.. well, it's a slow process when you have other things
> to do.

Oh!  A lot of SAS stuff.  I have SAS on my 1200, but it isn't up to
date...  With an 040/25, it would take what, days to cross-compile the
PPC version? :-P  I really should go to that box, and check the
version..  



> > Gee, I can't imagine *why* they wouldn't share :-P
> 
> I'm sure if you give Jobs something, pun intended, they'll share
> eventually ;)

Sure they will ;)  
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Regards,

Dave 'Targhan' Crawford

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