enough to use as a console on my DEC 3000/400 (connected to a VT-520
terminal).
XXX The MI SCC driver needs serious changes to handle platforms which
have muliple SCC attachments (e.g. the Alpha port, which has an ioasic
attachment for TurboChannel systems and a gbus attachment for TurboLaser
systems).
XXX The MI SCC driver also needs changes to deal with the wacky (to put
it mildly) way the chips are wired up on the ioasic (on both TC Alphas
and DECstations). These are going to come along later.
to ddb(4) that I can glean from the source code as requested by PR#1562.
Portmasters, please check for accuracy.
Also, someone with a bit more facility with mdoc(7) should figure
out why I get the odd indentation when I thought I used the macros
in a reasonable fashion...
* Do rcons output properly, using cn_tab->cn_dev which points
at rcons cdevsw entrypoints.
* The pmadx console code was using keyboard (serial) device
(major,minor) for raster consoles with special code in the keyboard
drivers to catch output intended for consoles, pull it off the device
queue, and print them via cnputc().
Ifdef out RCONS_BRAINDAMAGE.
* Other minor cleanup to pmax scc driver.
refusing to work in "-a" mode on a host with more than one Ethernet,
and at least one non-ethernet device. Frankly, the interface
initialization loop is badly structured and should be rewritten,
and these changes do nothing to fix that. However, they oughta do
the requested job, quick & dirty.
version has 2GB direct map starting at 2GB, and either 256MB or 1GB
S/G starting at 1MB. I've done *some* testing on this, but I'm not
quite happy with it yet.
out how much s/g ram is available. Can't really use the 128K entry S/G
ram yet- but I'll fix that later. More importantly, add in a dwlpx_iointr
handler that will try and figure out what the DWLPX error is and at
least print out what is happening- I actually found it useful in S/G
entry debugging as it could tell me that I had some bad S/G entries.
certain 17" monitors. Change from Michael R. Zucca, PR 4988.
XXX - This can cause problems on system with the DAFB chip which currently
use only a NuBus-based video adapter. In particular, grf devices may not be
attached properly in this case. This unfortunate situation is less annoying
than not having a reasonable console, however. A reasonable, reliable
monitor sense algorithm for the DAFB would resolve the problem.