On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Luoqi Chen wrote:

> After the recent signal related changes, the pre-cam kernel I saved a long
> time ago no longer works with (even statically compiled) user applications,
> which meant I had no way to access my files on an old disk hanging off an
> aic6360 card. So I decided to bite the bullet and camify the aic driver
> myself (I've long given up hope someone else would do it.)

WOOHOO!!  I'll be your guinea pig for trying this on -stable if you
like.  All I have is a ZIP drive to test things with.  If it would
make any difference, I could also borrow a Yamaha 4260 CD writer and a
Sony SDT-S5200 DDS2 drive.

> The source is at http://www.freebsd.org/~luoqi/aic. Copy the source files
> into sys/dev/aic, apply the patch files.diff to sys/conf/files. Don't
> forget to add the controller aic0 line back to your config file.

Should this apply cleanly to -stable?  If so, I'll give it a shot when
I get home.


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