Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 9 Mar 2003 12:52:45 +0900 | From | Osamu Tomita <> | Subject | [PATCH] PC-9800 subarch. support for 2.5.64-ac3 |
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This is the patchset to support NEC PC-9800 subarchitecture against 2.5.64-ac3.
You can download archived patchset from URL bellow. http://downloads.sourceforge.jp/linux98/2575/linux98-2.5.64-ac3.patch.tar.bz2 Patchset against vanilla 2.5.64 is also available. http://downloads.sourceforge.jp/linux98/2574/linux98-2.5.64.patch.tar.bz2
Comments and test reports are wellcome.
Description: o boot98-update.patch (1/20) Updates arch/i386/boot98/* in 2.5.64-ac3. o char_device-update.patch (2/20) Updates drivers/char/* in 2.5.64-ac3. o console.patch (3/20) PC98 Standard console support (without japanese kanji character). o core-misc.patch (4/20) Small patches for PC98 support core. o core-update.patch (5/20) Updates PC98 core files in 2.5.64-ac3. o dma.patch (6/20) DMA support for PC98. o ide.patch (7/20) PC98 standard IDE I/F support. o input-update.patch (8/20) Updates drivers/input/* in 2.5.64-ac3. o kanji.patch (9/20) japanese kanji character support for PC98 console. o kconfig.patch (10/20) Add selection for CONFIG_X86_PC9800. o network_card.patch (11/20) C-bus(PC98's legacy bus like ISA) network cards support. o parport.patch (12/20) Parallel port support. o pci.patch (13/20) Small changes for PCI support. o pcmcia.patch (14/20) Small change for PCMCIA (16bits) support. o rtc.patch (15/20) Support RTC for PC98, using mach-* scheme. o scsi.patch (16/20) SCSI host adapter support. o serial.patch (17/20) Serial port support for PC98. o setup.patch (18/20) Support difference of IO port/memory address, using mach-* scheme. o smp.patch (19/20) SMP support for PC98. o timer.patch (20/20) Support difference of timer, using mach-* scheme.
Regards, Osamu Tomita <tomita@cinet.co.jp>
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