Subject: Re: Farallon EtherWave
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Eric Damien Berna <eric@thiel.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/20/1998 09:19:02
At 11:10 AM -0500 7/19/98, Ken Nakata wrote:

>So, you have to figure out the protocol used by the device to
>communicate with the main processor.  If we don't know the protocol
>between the main processor and the device, we can't even start writing
>a device driver for it.
>
>I guess the only way is to disassemble, with MacsBug, the MacOS device
>driver that came with the device, before you can write a NetBSD device
>driver.

The Farallon EtherWave adaptors are Ethernet to LocalTalk bridges. The
MacOS is communicating with these devices through AppleTalk. I may be out
of touch, but I thought that LocalTalk wasn't working with NetBSD, so the
EtherWave adaptors won't work either.

If I wanted to get a Classic II on my network, I would attach it to one of
my IIcxes running NetBSD with a serial cable and run PPP over that
connection. :) That's the only suggestion that I can think of. Sorry if it
isn't much help.


Eric Damien Berna
eric@thiel.com