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Beetle:
Hallo,

ich stehe mit Izumi in Kontakt, hier mal der letzte Mailwechsel.
Er lässt hoffen. (>> ich / > Izumi / ich)


--- Zitat ---Izumi Tsutsui schrieb:
> Hi,
>
>> i read you're working on the Atari port of NetBSD. I'd like to see a
>> driver for
>> the EtherNec (and Hydra / NetUSBee, since they all use same software on
>> TOS and share the same chip) .
>>
>> This cheap network upgrade connects to ROM port of the Atari.
>> Of course you can't develop or debug without having the hardware.
>>
>> I have a spare EtherNec (Romport Adapter and Realtek RTL8019 ISA
>> Ethernet card) i'd happy provide in case you want to support it.
>>
>> Just drop me a mail if you want it. I'd love to see my Falcon on the net
>> with NetBSD.
>
> Hmm, I'm currently building SMC-TT Ethernet for TT030.
> (the rest work is wiring for bus signals but it will take several days)
Thats cool.
>
> I was also told about EtherNEC before, but I chose SMC-TT
> because it had interrupt support and I was a bit lazy
> to build PCB for ROM cartridge slot using etching.
> (I already have 8019 based ISA boards so ROMport Adapter is enough)
my Adapter is soldered to the ISA card (i didn't have an ISA slot at hands)
>
> I've checked driver sources and hardware schematic of EtherNEC,
> and I think it would be trivial to write a driver for NetBSD.
> (though I'm afraid polling ops won't provide so good performance)
>
Sure, performace wise its suboptimal. I get around 400kByte/s Transfer rate on my Falcon. Fast enough for Atari needs...
> Is the EtherNEC more popular than SMC-TT among most Atari users?
> If so I could help them once I get a ROMport adapter..
> ---
Yes, it is by far the most used and most available network solution on Atari. Also it can be used from plain 1040ST up to the fastest Falcon060, including the clones that have ROM port. EtherNec, NetUSBee and Hydra are all opened projects, that are free to rebuild by anyone.

VME based solutions are rare and expensive. You won't get a used old VME based Ethernet card below 100 Euro, where a new shiny Hydra costs 25 Euro (readily built and tested) and i paid 18 Euros for my EtherNec.

We also consider to provide you a free Hydra, since its a very size-reduced Version of the EtherNec concept. A really neat ROMport Ethernet card.

Greetings,
Stefan
--- Ende Zitat ---

Arthur:
Das habe ich Sinngemäß auch an das Atari-NetBSD Team gesendet. ;D

Beetle:
Je mehr Feedback, um so besser :-D

Arthur:

--- Zitat von: Lukas Frank am Sa 20.02.2010, 18:26:07 ---Hallo Athur, teste doch mal bitte den Kernel auf deinem Atari TT ob er läuft.

grüße

  frank

--- Ende Zitat ---

Hallo Frank, ich habe es so gemacht wie Du es mir erklärt hast. Also LOADBSD.TTP und NETBSD_ATARITT.GZ (vor dem Kopieren schon nach NETBSD) direkt auf Laufwerk C: kopiert. Der Bildschirm wurde weiß und der Cursor blinkte in der Linken oberen Ecke herum. :D Dann dachte ich mir das Netbsd direkt die CrazyDots umgeht und habe den VGA Monitor von der CrazyDots and die Atari TT VGA-Buchse umgehängt. Auf dem Bild siehst Du das es wohl geklappt hat.

Mein Atari TT hat die Mainboardrevision H. Er ist mit 64MB FastRAM (dank dir) und 4MB ST-RAM ausgestattet.

Atari TT Netbsd-Screen

Lukas Frank:
Hallo Arthur, dann weiss ich auch nicht mehr warum NetBSD bei mir nicht bootet.
Kann nur daran liegen das ich nur alte Daugther Board Atari TT Rechner habe.

grüße

  frank

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