HA!
?? I just did another proof of my last web document. Hopefully I will do a better job on
the first cut of my write up on porting LINUX.
? I will make the correction to my web site later this week.
Michael
--- On Mon, 3/23/09, Steven M Jones <classiccmp at crash.com> wrote:
From: Steven M Jones <classiccmp at crash.com>
Subject: Re: Large S-100 systems (was Re: CompuPro CPU-68000)
To: "On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Date: Monday, March 23, 2009, 11:46 AM
Michael Hart wrote:
Contact Michael Louie <gohim at att.net> of
Microcomputer Solutions
for the Disk 3.
He will give you a good price.
Michael Louie sold me my 32016 board and a number of other bits. I agree
he's a good guy and would happily deal with him again. Consider this another
recommendation from a satisfied customer.
I have a Super I/O Controller board that I got bought
from Harte. It
has EIDE [...]
Sometimes I'm just plain slow. I read about that board with great interest,
but somehow managed to avoid the notion of using it for this kind of project.
Drive cost aside, don't overlook the fact that this could be better
documented, with more FOSS sample code in circulation for the chips involved,
than any S-100 SCSI board. Not to mention availability of the board for anybody
else who'd want to play along.
I will be documentation how I do the port, if that is
going to be helpful.
I think it will be interesting and instructive, even for people who don't
intend to do anything similar.
--S.