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Re: Implemented Amiga MNT ZZ9000 driver and want to submit it
Hi Frank,
Thanks for the fast response.
Yes, the driver is for the new board with a Xilinx ZYNQ XC7Z020 FPGA chip that includes 2 ARM cores. It’s full potential was not enabled yet, but I hope the manufacturer will keep updating the product with new features over the time.
I reworked the code and also trimmed it down to 80 columns. What a pain, it makes the code less readable in my eyes. I will send it to Ignatios for the review and hopefully an official integration.
Regards,
Alain
> On 1. Mar 2020, at 11:52, Frank Wille <frank%phoenix.owl.de@localhost> wrote:
>
> port-amiga wrote:
>
>> I developed a NetBSD driver for the MNT ZZ9000 Zorro card.
>
> It is the new board with the integrated ARM processor? That's exciting news!
>
>
>> I have absolutely no experience in contributing source code to NetBSD
>> and would appreciate any advice how to do this quickly and
>> uncomplicated.
>
> The port-maintainer for Amiga is Ignatios (is%netbsd.org@localhost). But I guess
> anybody with write-access to the repository could review the patch and
> commit it.
>
> When nobody else steps forward, I would do that for you. Although I don't
> have a ZZ9000 myself.
>
> Please check for yourself that you followed the general source text style
> described in /usr/share/misc/style, before sending your patch. :)
>
> --
> Frank Wille
>
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