Subject: Re: Status of ATAPI driver developments
To: Chris G Demetriou <Chris_G_Demetriou@balvenie.pdl.cs.cmu.edu>
From: Michael Graff <explorer@flame.org>
List: current-users
Date: 12/15/1995 16:50:42
>I'm not sure that I agree that one would expect that the "central
>developers" would consider ATAPI support important (depending
>on your interpretation of "central developers"). I can understand how
>'core' may not really care one way or another... However, it does
>seem odd that those "respsonsible" for maintaining the i386 support
>don't seem to be doing much about it...
NetBSD has always seemed to be the OS of choice for those with
``real'' hardware. I know I have had to tell people more than once
that their hardware is not supported. I have told people why in some
cases -- that their scsi card isn't multitasking friendly since it
blocks or uses polling -- but the reply is always the same. ``Linux
supports it.''
I am finally in something of a position to help out with a
documentation project. I would like to get somethign written up which
will help people write drivers for NetBSD. Something that explains
the do's and don'ts. The problem here is I don't know much more than
the next person who wants to write a driver. I can look at drivers
and understand what and how they do things, but the why part sometimes
eludes me.
I suppose what I am offering to be is an editor of sorts. I can help
write a device driver hackers' guide or something, with hopes it will
become something in the future.
So, where to begin? If there are enough people interested I can start
a mailing list here, and arrange for an ftp/www site for a
documentation project.
I DO believe that, if there is a FreeBSD effort underway, NetBSD and
FreeBSD should join forces and release a real live Waldenbook-buyable
book on *BSD. Linux has managed to come this far, mostly because of
marketing. We don't seem to market at all. That needs to change.
Ok, enough ranting. Let the flames (and hopefully a project or two)
begin!
--Michael
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