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Justin T. Gibbs 7357f64514 Classify all EISA cards with major firmware revions '2' as 742As.
This allows us to successfully attach early Storage Dimension cards.

Allocate mailboxes for the 742A bellow the 16MB limit.  Although these
cards seem to be able to deal with all other types of data anywhere
in a 32bit address space, 24bit addresses are required for mailboxes.

bt_eisa.c:
	Add device IDs for all Storage Dimension products I could
	find from their web site.

Thanks to Ted Mittelstaed for loaning me the equipment to diagnose
and fix these problems.
2000-11-13 03:44:20 +00:00
bin Avoid use of direct troff requests in mdoc(7) manual pages. 2000-11-10 17:46:15 +00:00
contrib Properly format the SUBTARGET_SWITCHES so that ``gcc -v --help'' prints 2000-11-11 04:50:51 +00:00
crypto Resolve conflicts, and garbage collect some local changes that are no 2000-11-13 02:20:29 +00:00
etc add SII MC-P200 2000-11-13 03:16:58 +00:00
games Avoid use of direct troff requests in mdoc(7) manual pages. 2000-11-10 17:46:15 +00:00
gnu Create temporary filenames securely, don't just number them sequentially. 2000-11-11 00:18:04 +00:00
include Convert all users of fldoff() to offsetof(). fldoff() is bad 2000-10-27 11:45:49 +00:00
kerberos5 Fix ordering for real this time. 2000-08-30 03:44:30 +00:00
kerberosIV Remove the last vestiges of libRSAglue now that it's an empty stub. 2000-03-11 22:34:10 +00:00
lib Create the links for the reentrant time functions. 2000-11-12 16:17:53 +00:00
libexec Avoid use of direct troff requests in mdoc(7) manual pages. 2000-11-10 17:46:15 +00:00
release add SII MC-P200 2000-11-13 03:14:18 +00:00
sbin Be a little clearer about the relationship between these two. 2000-11-12 16:29:52 +00:00
secure Update for OpenSSL 0.9.6 2000-11-13 02:21:38 +00:00
share Remove the comment about the occupied Palestinian territory not having a 2000-11-12 16:27:48 +00:00
sys Classify all EISA cards with major firmware revions '2' as 742As. 2000-11-13 03:44:20 +00:00
tools The latest & greatest unused #include spotter. Faster, one-pass and 2000-10-28 21:44:05 +00:00
usr.bin -U cannot be an option since some signals start with U. -u is the 2000-11-12 07:43:50 +00:00
usr.sbin Add raycontrol to the build. 2000-11-12 21:55:21 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Update to add the July 22, 1999 addendum. 1999-09-05 21:33:47 +00:00
Makefile While we're still arguing over debugging output, at least be in a 2000-11-07 08:47:11 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 libgcc now needs to be built earlier in the build. 2000-11-10 22:02:06 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
README Slightly improve the description of "crypto". "DES" is a subset of 2000-08-31 17:59:01 +00:00
UPDATING Try to catchup with my UPDATING backlog: 2000-11-03 07:04:43 +00:00

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