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/freebsd-10-stable/sys/dev/asr/
H A Ddptsig.hdiff 82092 Tue Aug 21 17:58:16 MDT 2001 scottl Fresh code drop from the vendor. This fixes some critical bugs and adds
support for a new class of controllers. Also adjust MAINTAINER at the
approval of msmith.

Obtained from: mark_salyzyn@adaptec.com
H A Di2omsg.hdiff 82092 Tue Aug 21 17:58:16 MDT 2001 scottl Fresh code drop from the vendor. This fixes some critical bugs and adds
support for a new class of controllers. Also adjust MAINTAINER at the
approval of msmith.

Obtained from: mark_salyzyn@adaptec.com
H A Dosd_defs.hdiff 82092 Tue Aug 21 17:58:16 MDT 2001 scottl Fresh code drop from the vendor. This fixes some critical bugs and adds
support for a new class of controllers. Also adjust MAINTAINER at the
approval of msmith.

Obtained from: mark_salyzyn@adaptec.com
H A Dosd_unix.hdiff 82092 Tue Aug 21 17:58:16 MDT 2001 scottl Fresh code drop from the vendor. This fixes some critical bugs and adds
support for a new class of controllers. Also adjust MAINTAINER at the
approval of msmith.

Obtained from: mark_salyzyn@adaptec.com
H A Dosd_util.hdiff 82092 Tue Aug 21 17:58:16 MDT 2001 scottl Fresh code drop from the vendor. This fixes some critical bugs and adds
support for a new class of controllers. Also adjust MAINTAINER at the
approval of msmith.

Obtained from: mark_salyzyn@adaptec.com
H A Dsys_info.hdiff 82092 Tue Aug 21 17:58:16 MDT 2001 scottl Fresh code drop from the vendor. This fixes some critical bugs and adds
support for a new class of controllers. Also adjust MAINTAINER at the
approval of msmith.

Obtained from: mark_salyzyn@adaptec.com
/freebsd-10-stable/sys/dev/pccbb/
H A Dpccbbdevid.hdiff 111533 Wed Feb 26 03:44:00 MST 2003 imp Add a number of IDs from linux for old, rare pci devices:
o A second 82092AA id.
o SMC 34c90
Plus a couple of trivial formatting changes.
diff 86265 Sun Nov 11 15:45:55 MST 2001 imp Move Intel 82092AA into the list of devices. It appears to be a one
off chip that was on one prototype board. However, this appears to be
a design that many chipsets are compatible with its PPEC register set
(eg the Omega 82c094). Through the kindness of the Red Hat developer
David Woodhouse, I now have this datasheet.

I may take the advise of one of the bsd-nomads (whose name
unfortunately escapes me at the moment) and split out all these 16-bit
I/O mapped PCI devices into a separate driver...
diff 83159 Thu Sep 06 18:50:10 MDT 2001 imp Surf the net again and find more device IDs:

Cirrus Logic PD6834
O2micro OZ6836
O2micro OZ6912/6972
O2micro OZ6922
O2micro OZ6933
TI1260 Note: These two aren't on TI's site, but are in
TI1260B http://www.yourvote.com/pci/vendors.txt

Plus comments for other chips found in Windows INF files, and also
referenced in various spots on the net:

* Intel 82092AA 0x12218086 16bit
* smc/Databook DB87144 0x310610b3
* SMC/databook smc34c90 0xb10610b3
* Omega/Trident 82c094 0x00940123?
* Omega/Trident 82c194 0x01941023
* Omega/Trident 82c722 0x07221023?
* Opti 82c814 0xc8141045
* Opti 82c824 0xc8241045
* NEC uPD66369 0x003e1033

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