Subject: Re: current machine status updates
To: Lt Avram Dorfman <dorfman@hq.af.mil>
From: Colin Wood <ender@is.rice.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 06/28/1996 11:06:08
> yes, I have question 8-)
>
> what isn't working on the quadra 660av?
To the best of my knowledge only the ADB (and I guess internal video) are
working on the 660av. However, the scsi is almost certainly not working
at the moment. The ethernet is probably not working either.
Unfortunately, most of the '040-based macs are not working for this
reason. So, this is probably not the most viable machine.
> Also, can you point me to a current account of what ethernet options work
> on what machines?
The most current document for this is:
http://www.macbsd.com/macbsd/macbsd-docs/ethernet.html
with the one additional caveat that ethernet does now work (at least on
some kernels) on the LCIII.
The only ethernet cards that do work currently are based on the 8390
chip. Cards based on the SONIC chip (which I think includes the built-in
ethernet of most of the newer machines) _does_not_currently_work. Work
is in progress on this, but it's coming along rather slowly.
> I'm about to buy a machine for dedicated MacBSD w/ ethernet. Video & ADB
> aren't necessary, altough they would be nice 8-)
Currently, I think that the best machine for NetBSD is a IIci with an
Asante ethernet card and as much RAM as you can put in it. It has fully
working ADB and at least external video (I don't think I've tried using
internal video), and the Asante card works quite well on it. Although
some of the '040 machines are probably faster, none of them are fully
working yet (to the best of my knowledge, anyway).
I hope this helps some.
Later.
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Colin Wood ender@is.rice.edu
Consultant Rice University
Information Technology Services Houston, TX