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|    Ryan Alswede to All    |
|    Re: Devil's in the details    |
|    31 Jan 23 08:20:33    |
      From: ryanalswede@gmail.com              The 9577 is for 9-Q / 9-K network card device driver development. I have AMD       PCnet-Fast source code for NT and just need to work out the bridge chip       details. IBM has not been helpful in giving details. (imagine that) I see       we now have the patent        document that gives us insight into the XPOS process where they configure the       daughter card using the MCA POS registers as address location and register 4       as a transfer register. Will try this process next as a long shot.              I have the source code working against the IBM 9-P Phoneix card (PCI AMD       PCnet-Fast) and have modified the parts of the driver for Microsoft's MCA NDIS       libraries to be used against the San Remo MCA 10/100 AIX card.               ------------------------------------              > I must admit having my consciousness warped by your struggles with the        > 7-6 and conflated that with needing to be able to bring up an RS/6000        > adapter in this desktop.               That project is DONE, download and the card works under NT in PS/2, record and       play...               > Is the "NT kernel driver" for the NT system, or is it for an adapter?               The 7-6 driver zip package contains the ADF file and device driver is for       Windows NT.               -----------------------------------              My flagship 9595 that has all the bells and whistles is to good to abuse for       development.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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