loading into fastmem. This removes the requirement that the kernel fit
into chipmem.
Add a -Z flag to force loading into chip memory.
Add a -s option for compatibility with my bootblock loader.
Move the test exit to just before starting the kernel; this lets the
test mode actually load the kernel and do the version checks.
and sbic from "Eduardo E. Horvath eeh@btr.com" <eeh@btr.btr.com>
Other cleanup (remove cpu040) and enabling IVS A500 support
from osymh@gemini.oscs.montana.edu (Michael L. Hitch)
Now use amiga HW for soft interrupts, non-contig options (2 or many chunks),
interrupt handler lists, 4066 ethernet, 1291 scsi, option to defer level 6
interrupts to level 4 (deal with icky built-in serial port)
- realtime clock support for a2k and a3k
- scsi drivers for a2091 and gvp-II controllers in a2k
- working ethernet driver for a2065/ameristar lance-controllers
- realtime clock support for a2k and a3k
- scsi drivers for a2091 and gvp-II controllers in a2k
- working ethernet driver for a2065/ameristar lance-controllers
up on an A3000. There are still (very) few changes required outside the
arch/amiga tree, so you can't recompile the kernel yet. Support for
third party SCSI controllers for the A2000 is on its way. The kernel is
fully functional (except for a missing ethernet-driver ...). This
tree is based on my version #390.