[Coco]  PBJ PC PAK - Part II - Interfacing (source for driver)
    Dave R in Illinois 
    lazyhand at sbcglobal.net
       
    Thu Jan 31 17:18:51 EST 2008
    
    
  
Yes your assumption is correct. It is an IDE interface, that acts similar to
an SCSI, using a parallel port.
 
Dave
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On Thursday 31 January 2008, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>Sorry but some odd reason, the code didn't show up, and every time I try
the 
>>message is now ignored. 
>> 
>>So here is a link to it. :-) 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>http://lxr.oss.org.cn/source/drivers/block/paride/epat.c 
>> 
>My guess is that you will have to collect all those include files and 
>regenerate them to say the same thing in os9 style before you can get past 
>line 30 with the microware compiler plus all the extra's we have done for
it 
>over the years. Not impossible, but it will be time consuming to run all 
>those defines down and figure out what its doing. I suspect the resultant 
>driver may also be several kilobytes larger than a barebones effort in 
>assembly, mainly due to bells and whistles that may not be needed for a
given 
>application under os9/nitros9. 
>I also note that this version has huge bunches of EXPORT_SYMBOL_* stuff in
it 
>that the current 2.6.24 kernel version doesn't have, so changing to that 
>version may have a helpfull effect too. According to the 2.6.24 version, 
>Grant Guenther wrote it back in 1998 and its only been touched once since. 
>If this is the correct driver, its an IDE interface? For ls-120 drives and 
>such...
    
    
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