Hi Geert,
A discussion is underway with respect to the future of the various ISA
drivers[1], and Alan suggested checking with the m68k folks:
Check with the M68K people however. 3c501 won't matter to them but I'm
not sure which of the other chips ended up on Amiga ISA bridges. I know
NE2000 clones did.
I know you've currently got that "almost ne2k" driver that runs IRQ-less. Are
there other "ISA-like" onboard devices in the M68k harware scope that rely on
existing (x86) ISA drivers?
Thanks,
Paul.
[1] http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/160144/
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