Date: Wed, 10 Jul 1996 11:04:28 -0700 (PDT) From: "JULIAN Elischer" <julian@ref.tfs.com> To: smpatel@prognet.com (Sujal Patel) Cc: hackers@FreeBSD.org, thorpej@netbsd.org Subject: Puting PnP support into -current by default Message-ID: <199607101804.LAA23385@ref.tfs.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.NEB.3.93.960708211405.173B-100000@sujal.prognet.com> from "Sujal Patel" at Jul 8, 96 09:24:36 pm
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> > > ftp://freefall.freebsd.org/incoming/FreeBSD-ISA_PnP_June8.tar.gz I think you meant July8 whe you wrote that file :) seriously.. how close is this to being put into the kernel source tree by default.. I know I'd like to see it as we recently had to send back some PnP modems. I volunteer to put these into -current if no-one else complains.. julian > > Contains a new snapshot of the ISA Plug & Play code. It includes 1 major > bug fix for pnpinfo, 1 for the kernel code (a really big bug), and also a > patch for current and 2.1.5 > > The code for the 2.1.5 patch is a little neater, even though both kernel > patches are functionally equivalent. Sorry, there is still no > autoconfiguration or "nicer" configuration. You'll just have to stuff all > of the configuration data into a big struct :-) > > Sample configurations are included for 4 cards (Sb16, Supra Modem, SMC > EtherEz, 3Com EtherLink III). The code is believed to work on 100% of > PnP cards. > > > Sujal > > PS: Jason, I forgot who was working on this in your camp, and I don't have > my email-box handy- Please forward this message to him. Thanks > >
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