PS/2 Users, take note...

From: Scott Stevens <chenmel_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Tue Feb 15 17:04:58 2005

On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 08:28:34 -0500
John Boffemmyer IV <john_boffemmyer_iv_at_boff-net.dhs.org> wrote:

> well, for the microchannel machines, there is the mca mafia
> (http://www.mcamafia.de/) and the ardent too of capitalism
> (http://ohlandl.ipv7.net/), plus, the other version that has some
> other files; proud tool of capitalism
> (http://www.ardent-tool.org.uk/ohland/). proud is a earlier mirror of
> ardent and has a bunch of files that ardent dropped for some reason.
> it's like they forked on the same path and just run parallel, but not
> equal now as both have things the other doesn't. There's DGMicro's MCA
> Linux site (http://www.dgmicro.com/mca/default.htm), Daniel Hamilton's
> PS/2 Files site (http://ps2supersite.homedns.org/files/) which covers
> most ps/2's, Peter Childs' PSInfo Site
> (http://www.co.umist.ac.uk/~ch/psinfo/psinfo.1.toc.html), Karol
> Chlasta's IBM PS/2 site (english and polish)
> (http://www1.zetosa.com.pl/karool/ibmps2/index_en.html) and then,
> finally, this Dutch site for PS/2 support that seems to be a mirror of
> MCA mafia (http://mitglied.lycos.de/ps2page/) - the site itself is
> mirrored at http://www.microchannel.de.vu .
>

Darn. I thought maybe the 'Microchannel Mafia' site might have stuff
for my MC-bus RS/6000 machine. It has multiple SCSI cards, etc. and the
CPU itself (a Power1 chipset, not a single chip CPU) is on a card.
Received on Tue Feb 15 2005 - 17:04:58 GMT

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