1) www.autometer.de has a lot of coherent software on it. Using a browser will take forever
to download. I wanted to us ftp to download the tree, but for the life of me I haven't been
able to get FileZilla to connect, no matter what I try. Any idea's on what I setting I could
use to get FileZilla to connect?
2) What changes were made in the 4.2.12 release. I'm going to try to compile that from the download.
3)I found some information on supposedly an updated driver for the hardrive. Anyone know
anything about that?? One that handled 2 controllers, Udma, and Busmastering would be
interesting.
4)A cdrom driver of an IDE Cdrom would be interesting.
5) Does anyone know of any Tcp/Ip work one coherent.
Thanks for listening and any answers to my questions would be greatly appreciated.
Wes
On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 7:03:16 AM UTC+1, Wesley Kranitz wrote:
1) www.autometer.de has a lot of coherent software on it. Using a browser will take forever
to download. I wanted to us ftp to download the tree, but for the life of me I haven't been
able to get FileZilla to connect, no matter what I try. Any idea's on what I setting I could
use to get FileZilla to connect?
Anonymous ftp is not available, sorry.
2) What changes were made in the 4.2.12 release. I'm going to try to compile that from the download.
The 4.2.12 kernel sources can be compiled on a 4.2.10 system, no problem. I've setup a VM
with all that usable on VirtualBox, Qemu and PCem. For the changes I would suggest to use
diff against the 4.2.10 sources, it's too much to mention it all.
3)I found some information on supposedly an updated driver for the hardrive. Anyone know
anything about that?? One that handled 2 controllers, Udma, and Busmastering would be
interesting.
Yes the hard disk drivers also were improved. Two controllers are possible with one IDE and
one SCSI controller, but not two of the same. Busmastering is only supported with Adaptec
SCSI controllers.
4)A cdrom driver of an IDE Cdrom would be interesting.
Indeed, other than SCSI CDROM support the other supported controllers are outdated
and not much useful anymore.
5) Does anyone know of any Tcp/Ip work one coherent.
Nothing from MWC was released. There are several user community ports of packet radio
TCP/IP like KA9Q and K5JB for serial lines and NE2000 networking cards. Not very useful
because clients and servers are in a single user land program.
Thanks for listening and any answers to my questions would be greatly appreciated.
Wes
You are welcome,
Udo
Oh well. It was a thought. The only one that's going to be a bear to download,
would be the BBS code. Do you think there's any possibility of getting that source
tree into a compressed tar??? It would certainly be a lot easier to download through
a browser that way.
I was just hoping that there were release notes somewhere, that's all. I'll see
about diff'ing everything.
I found a site that had something called Lanibase on it. It looked like someone
had written a driver for a Realtek ethernet card and also a IDE driver that handled
large drives and had busmastering. But I didn't see any code offered and I was just
ondering if you new of any.
I'll have to make this a quest of mine. It's been a number of years since I retired and
I'm a little rusty at writing kernel code and device drivers. But I'm looking for a
challenge, so I might give it a go.
Udo, I appreciate your responses. Just a side note here. I followed your instructions
to set up VirtualBox. Running FSCK is super slow. However, I found that turning off
VirtualBox's disk caching seems to speed that up significantly. Just a note for anyone
trying to set that up.
Thanks again,
Wes
PS, I live in Wisconsin. One time, on the way home from the theater in Lincolnshire,
Illinois, my wife and I took the scenic route back home and went past your office's
in Northbrook. I want to stop in and tell you all how much I liked using Coherent,
but my wife was tired and wanted to get back home, so we didn't stop. Too bad.
I would have liked to have met some of people involved.
UDO,
First, let me thank you for TARing those. It took me about 15 seconds to download both. I'm sure
it'll make it easier for others also.
On the software written under an NDA. The laws must be different in the EU than the US.
If the NDA was with MWC, then the owner of the software releases for public use (such as
open source), then that NDA becomes unenforceable as it has been freely disclosed to the
public. I had an NDA with COMPAQ and had the schematics for the compact portable (which
by the way, I still own). When COMPAQ released those schematics through SAM's publishing,
My NDA was null and void, as the information was now publicly available.
Anyways, thanks again for your help.
Take care,
Wes
On the software written under an NDA. The laws must be different in the EU than the US.
If the NDA was with MWC, then the owner of the software releases for public use (such as
open source), then that NDA becomes unenforceable as it has been freely disclosed to the
public. I had an NDA with COMPAQ and had the schematics for the compact portable (which
by the way, I still own). When COMPAQ released those schematics through SAM's publishing,
My NDA was null and void, as the information was now publicly available.
Right, after open disclosure of all sources the NDA is void and the sources could be made
public now. One would have to contact Andrzej about that...
You wouldn't happen to know his current email address, would you. I sent him an email using the email address in his posts, but it bounce as Invalid.
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