Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Thu, 08 May 1997 16:19:21 +0000 | | From | Meir Dukhan <> | | Subject | Re: i2o support |
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Corey Minyard wrote: > > Michael Neuffer <neuffer@goofy.zdv.Uni-Mainz.de> writes: > > > > > On Wed, 7 May 1997, Linux-Kernel-List wrote: > > > Will Linux run on a system board that uses I2O? I could not find anything > > > on it in the usual Linux FAQ/info places. I do remember talk about it some > > > time ago on this list, but I do not remember the context of the thread... > > > > No, I2O is not supported and it's not likely that it will be supported in > > the near future. > > > > Linux should be able to run on a board that supports I2O, but it is very > > probable that you will not be able to use those slots that are connected > > via the PCI-PCI bridge in the i960. However I couldn't test this yet, so > > this is an educated guess. > > > > Anyone got some more hard firsthand data ? > > > > > > Mike > > To develop I2O software requires an NDA; the group will not make the > spec publically available. Obviously, this is bad for free software, > so we ought to campain the I2O group to release the spec. See > http://www.i2osig.com for info. Their address and phone is: ^^^ http://www.i2osig.org is better ;-)
-- meir
> > I2O Special Interest Group > 404 Balboa Street > San Francisco, CA 94118 > Tel: +1 415 750 8352 > Fax: +1 415 751 4829 > > -- > Corey Minyard Internet: minyard@acm.org > Work: minyard@nortel.ca UUCP: minyard@wf-rch.cirr.com
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