Subject: Re: Q950 (Re: 1.2-current machine status update)
To: Jonathan Lennox <lennox@cs.columbia.edu>
From: None <briggs@puma.macbsd.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/22/1996 09:36:00
> But in general, we don't seem to have ADB working for the Quadra 950 yet on
> any kernel I've been able to find.
> 
> Has anyone tested the other early Quadra machines (700, 900)?  I'd imagine
> they'd be fairly similar since they're of the same generation.

The Q700 works fine with the current non-ADBTEST kernel.  It probably
works with the ADBTEST, too--it's a lot like the IIcx/ci, really, except
for the internal SCSI, ethernet, and video.  The Q900 is significantly
different, if I recall correctly, and is more like the Q800 and Q950.

Actually, looking at the Q700 dev note, the Q900 is more like the IIfx:
Floppy's controlled by SWIM/IOP and serial ports by SCC/IOP.  The ADB is
listed as "same as IIfx."  IIRC, IOP is what they called the I/O
processors in the IIfx.

-allen

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              Allen Briggs - end killing - briggs@macbsd.com