NetBSD/sys/dev/ata
cgd 3a7bbb1acd lip service to making ISA support machine-independent. This is the first
round: moving the drivers into a machine-independent directory.
Some drivers (e.g. fd.c) not moved because they use other pc features (e.g.
CMOS settings), and none of the non-driver files moved, because they're
still pretty much PC specific.  eventually (when other ports with ISA
busses really start using this code), more 'high-level' ISA support will
live here.
1995-01-29 07:36:54 +00:00
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wd.c lip service to making ISA support machine-independent. This is the first 1995-01-29 07:36:54 +00:00