Subject: Re: SCSI ethernet solutions for NetBSD
To: Thomas Carlson <tcarlson@myback40.com>
From: Marc Coevoet <marcsje@fulladsl.be>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/04/2006 20:53:40
There could be CTCs closer to you, George Bush found it a good idea:
http://www.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/AdultEd/CTC/index.html
Our gov is sleeping ! ;-)
Marc
Op 4-feb-06 om 20:28 heeft Thomas Carlson het volgende geschreven:
> Looks like an interesting place. They don't ship items, however. I'm
> in Arizona and will have to check them out when I'm next in Portland.
>
> Thanks for the response.
>
> Tom
>
> On Saturday, February 4, 2006, at 11:52 AM, Marc Coevoet wrote:
>
>> These guys
>>
>> http://www.freegeek.org/
>>
>> are there for you. They have parts nobody can offer ..
>>
>> We should have them in Belgium too ...
>>
>>
>> Marc
>>
>>
>> Op 4-feb-06 om 16:49 heeft Thomas Carlson het volgende geschreven:
>>
>>> I had asked a while back how I could get a Powerbook 180 running
>>> NetBSD 2.1 connected to my home network. Marc Coevoet replied that
>>> there are SCSI ethernet solutions that are supported. Apparently,
>>> my Asante Micro EN/SC isn't one of them. Adapters that were made by
>>> Sonic, Dayna , and Farallon are. These devices, however, are VERY
>>> unavailable now.
>>>
>>> What would it take for some smart NetBSD programmer to write a
>>> driver for the Asante EN/SC devices? Source code from Asante? They
>>> are under new (or, old) ownership right now.
>>>
>>> I know from reading your daily postings that this is not exactly a
>>> hot issue in the NetBSD/mac68k world at the moment, but it would be
>>> great to hear from someone about it.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>
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