The conversion of the usb driver from spl locked to Giant locked may be slightly broken. I'm looking into some interesting issues.
Name: Warner Losh
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I was the FreeBSD Security officer for 2 years and deputy for a year and a half before that.
I've been FreeBSD -committer for 8 years.
I've worked on the NetBSD/hpcmips port to help turn Windows CE machines built around the MIPS processor into useful devices.
I've been the primary maintainer for OpenBSD/arc for several years.
I'm presently working on a port of the NetBSD pcmcia and cardbus code to FreeBSD.
I converted FreeBSD's old pccard code to newbus and have been merging changes from PAO with the help of many Japanese on the nomads mailing list
I'm also acting as a liason between the English speaking FreeBSD mobile users and the Japanese speaking FreeBSD mobile users.
I engineered the successful release of OI and ObjectBuilder for Linux, the first demoware available for Linux back in 1993.
I ported Linux/mips to the Deskstation rPC44 in 1995.
See my survey of all WindowsCE machines based on mips processors.
The conversion of the usb driver from spl locked to Giant locked may be slightly broken. I'm looking into some interesting issues.
I've been reading and reading and reading the usb source code. Maybe I'll try to lock it.
Time to jump back into the water.
Tonight I've updated the pc98 machine that I have runnnig to the latest 4.9-stable.
Just returned from my trip to Japan.
I found a new PC98 machine as well as a new PC98 laptop.
In addition, I found several new cardbus wireless cards that I'll be trying out over the next several weeks.
Searched for a connector for my pc98 (japanese) laptop. The PC9821Nr15 laptop takes a 14 pin 'half pitch centronics' connector. I've found this item from Hirose DX30AM-14P (plug) and DX20M-14-CV(10) for the shroud. In Q1 units, this will run me $14.00 for one from DALCO. Plus I need to find some half pitch ribbon cable, but the hardware guys here say that it is trivial.
This will allow me to get work on the FreeBSD(98) serial driver more easily, as well as debugging some boot issues with 5.0 on this laptop.
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