From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 13:59:25 -0500 From: Greg Earle earle@isolar.Tujunga.CA.US Subject: version of the system for 68030 cards Topicbox-Message-UUID: 07978682-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950225185925.hQwjJYxG7wtdrAOSVZtCglrBPZ_BkVxXZNKu78A61FQ@z> > A student here, Dave Stringer-Calvert, attempted to port the system to a > Sun-3/80. > > He got most of the way through, but foundered on a lack of information from > Sun about the way the Lance and DVMA interacted. It is a well-known fact (well known to Rob, anyway (-: ) that Sun, the so-called "Open Systems" company, is about as open as my anal orifice when it comes to details about their hardware. I mean, the nerve of some people, trying to run a different O/S on the hardware they bought! The funny thing is that the PC, from that most noted of "Open Systems" companies IBM, ended up becoming the most open platform there is. (I'm allowed to say this, I worked for Sun for almost 5 years (-: ) Anyway, you might try pointing your student to the NetBSD/Sun-3 port, since it contains /usr/src/sys/arch/sun3/dev/if_le.c /usr/src/sys/arch/sun3/dev/if_le.h /usr/src/sys/arch/sun3/dev/if_lereg.h /usr/src/sys/arch/sun3/dev/if_le_subr.c /usr/src/sys/arch/sun3/dev/if_le_subr.h Tell him to go grovelling around on ftp.NetBSD.ORG and eventually he will stumble across these ... - Greg