Subject: Re: some observations on the peripheral market
To: John Nemeth <jnemeth@cue.bc.ca>
From: David A. Gatwood <marsmail@globegate.utm.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/15/1999 12:21:26
On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, John Nemeth wrote:
> On Jan 10, 8:08pm, "David A. Gatwood" wrote:
> } On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, John Nemeth wrote:
> }
> } > } machines, if for no other reason, then because I don't want to have to
> } > } port NetBSD's usb support to MkLinux. ;-)
> } >
> } > Why not just use NetBSD/macppc? Does MkLinux support FireWire?
> }
> } No, but it supports x100's, which I still use extensively. BTW, is MESH
> } support working on NetBSD/macppc yet? If so, I may play with it some.
>
> What are "x100's"? What is MESH?
x100= 6100, 7100, 8100 (PowerMac models). MESH is... I dunno if it's an
acronym or what (probably), but it's a cousin of the 53C94 (I think)
that's used for the internal SCSI on most PCI PowerMacs, and a (slower,
but possibly overridable in software) version is used for external SCSI on
G3 machines.
David
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