06 August 2009, 02:54 | #1 |
2nd era...
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PCI busboard driver questions
I see that since the last time I checked, the PCI busboards available for the Amiga is still essentially 4 (barring the model specific permutations).
So, 1) Is the Prometheus still the only one with open source drivers? 2) What is the current Elbox excuse for not open sourcing? 3) Is someone bashing out Prometheus compatible drivers for SATA boards and stuff that needs to be supported? 4) Anyone working on a new PCI busboard that's open source? |
06 August 2009, 19:36 | #2 |
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1- Yes
2- paranoia? 3- Nope. Some IDE to SATA converters works with Amiga IDE. Ask Calgor. 4- Not that I know. |
07 August 2009, 02:44 | #3 |
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Open source? Did they publish the source for the Voodoo3 driver? All I have ever seen was binaries and mention of a SDK, no source.
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