cvs commit: src/sys/conf files.i386 src/sys/modules Makefile src/sys/modules/el Makefile src/sys/i386/conf NOTES src/sys/i386/isa if_el.c if_elreg.h

Roman Kurakin rik at cronyx.ru
Tue Aug 30 20:52:40 GMT 2005


John Baldwin:

>On Tuesday 30 August 2005 09:06 am, Roman Kurakin wrote:
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>>John Baldwin wrote:
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>>>jhb         2005-08-26 13:42:04 UTC
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>>> FreeBSD src repository
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>>> Modified files:
>>>   sys/conf             files.i386
>>>   sys/modules          Makefile
>>>   sys/i386/conf        NOTES
>>> Removed files:
>>>   sys/modules/el       Makefile
>>>   sys/i386/isa         if_el.c if_elreg.h
>>> Log:
>>> Remove the el(4) driver for 3Com 3c501 ISA NICs from HEAD as threatened
>>> earlier as no one has stepped up to test recent changes to the driver.
>>> Oddly, the module was actually turned on on ia64 though I'm fairly
>>>certain that no ia64 machine has ever had or will ever have an ISA slot.
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>>>
>>I can find a link to an external bridge for ISA if you want.
>>I don't know if it would work under FreeBSD, but you
>>may try to run ISA card on ia64 that way.
>>You may even try to made this device by yourself if the
>>soldering iron is your friend.
>>
>>rik
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>The ia64 comment was more that the module probably shouldn't have been enabled 
>on ia64 in the first place.  Why would you want to hack up a way to stick an 
>8-bit ISA 10Mbit ethernet card in a machine that probably has at least one 
>(probably two or more) 10/100 (if not gige) builtin NICs.
>
I think that there is almost no one who may want to, but it is possible.
The comment was about ability, in case you may want to use it, not a
particular case. Sorry for the noise.

rik

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