SEthernet
Modern, low-cost 10/100 Ethernet for the Macintosh SE and SE/30 (by rhalkyard)
testc
A new sample driver for A/UX (by SolraBizna)
SEthernet | testc | |
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2 | 2 | |
134 | 14 | |
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9.2 | 10.0 | |
about 2 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Rez | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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SEthernet
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testc
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SEthernet: Modern, low-cost 10/100 Ethernet for the Macintosh SE and SE/30
That's not a bad idea, but the 'interacting with the hardware' part of writing a driver has actually been a breeze - within a few hours of building the card, I'd thrown together a test harness that was able to send and receive packets.
The hard part is getting it to behave properly with Mac OS's 'interesting' and poorly-documented network stack.
Ironically, while I hadn't considered NetBSD, I do want to write a driver for it for A/UX - between the recent work that has already been done on A/UX drivers (https://github.com/SolraBizna/testc), and some reverse-engineering of its network code, I think it's well within the bounds of possibility, even with the original driver SDK being Lost Media.
- SolraBizna/testc: A new sample driver for A/UX
What are some alternatives?
When comparing SEthernet and testc you can also consider the following projects:
ethernec - Networks adapter for ATARI ST and Falcon drivers