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H A D | uipc_socket.c | diff 20030 Fri Nov 29 19:03:42 MST 1996 dg Check for error return from uiomove to prevent looping endlessly in soreceive(). Closes PR#2114. Submitted by: wpaul |
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H A D | files.i386 | diff 2114 Fri Aug 19 00:01:08 MDT 1994 phk Added my ProAudioSpectum SCSI driver for cards with the 5380 SCSI-chip. This is the slowest and most stupid of our SCSI-drivers, but it is there and it works. It has been tested with CD-ROM and disk. It uses no interrupts, no DMA, just polled I/0. Transfer-rate is <= 100Kbyte/sec. If you set the jumpers on the board, you can change the unit-number and you will be able to have four of these co-exist in one computer, why one would do that is somewhat unclear though. If I ever get my hand on the docs for this, I will improve it of course, but for now we can install and access those CD-ROMs. |
H A D | NOTES | diff 2114 Fri Aug 19 00:01:08 MDT 1994 phk Added my ProAudioSpectum SCSI driver for cards with the 5380 SCSI-chip. This is the slowest and most stupid of our SCSI-drivers, but it is there and it works. It has been tested with CD-ROM and disk. It uses no interrupts, no DMA, just polled I/0. Transfer-rate is <= 100Kbyte/sec. If you set the jumpers on the board, you can change the unit-number and you will be able to have four of these co-exist in one computer, why one would do that is somewhat unclear though. If I ever get my hand on the docs for this, I will improve it of course, but for now we can install and access those CD-ROMs. |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/i386/conf/ | ||
H A D | NOTES | diff 2114 Fri Aug 19 00:01:08 MDT 1994 phk Added my ProAudioSpectum SCSI driver for cards with the 5380 SCSI-chip. This is the slowest and most stupid of our SCSI-drivers, but it is there and it works. It has been tested with CD-ROM and disk. It uses no interrupts, no DMA, just polled I/0. Transfer-rate is <= 100Kbyte/sec. If you set the jumpers on the board, you can change the unit-number and you will be able to have four of these co-exist in one computer, why one would do that is somewhat unclear though. If I ever get my hand on the docs for this, I will improve it of course, but for now we can install and access those CD-ROMs. |
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