Hi Ray,
good to hear.
I have already ported the floppy driver but it doesn't work.
It recognizes the floppy drive when booting with the CD-ROM in the bay
and then inserting the floppy drive when in Linux.
On mounting /dev/fd0 the head of the drive begins to move and then the
system freezes completely.
I tried with Daniel's C code and also used a demo of PortAsm68K
(http://www.microapl.co.uk) to port the 68k assembler code to PPC
assembler.
Both give the same results.
As I have already mentioned the PB 1400 in fact uses a standard PC
floppy controller, and the SWIM II might only be emulated.
The apple developer documentation says that the floppy controller is
the only difference to the PB 5300.
So maybe the driver will work with the PB5300 (you might need an IDE
drive for the media bay, i.e. a ZIP drive).
Unfortunately I didn't find the I/O space of the floppy controller -
maybe it is directly connected to the SWIM II controller and therefor
not accessible for the CPU.
On the m68k mac linux mailing list I found that Laurent Vivier has
already ported his driver to the 2.6 kernel; didn't you know that?
Do you have any problems with hotswapping of the different drives?
Tobias
Am 11.03.2006 um 08:30 schrieb Raylynn Knight:
Just wanted to let the list know I have acquired a VST Removable hard
drive for the Powerbook 1400 media bay and it is correctly recognized
by
the current kernel code!
So I can now verify the media bay code properly handles the following
devices on the 1400 - 6x CDROM, 8X CDROM, 12X CDROM, VST Zip Drive,
and
VST Removable Hard Drive. The floppy drive of course doesn't yet work
as the driver still needs to be ported from the 2.2.27 m68k kernel
code.
Ray
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