Subject: Linux-Development Digest #887
From: Digestifier <Linux-Development-Request@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU>
To: Linux-Development@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU
Reply-To: Linux-Development@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU
Date:     Mon, 4 Jul 94 08:13:04 EDT

Linux-Development Digest #887, Volume #1          Mon, 4 Jul 94 08:13:04 EDT

Contents:
  Re: ipcs & ipcrm ? (Albert Hui)
  Re: 14'400 baud /dev/cua ? (Wolfgang Jung)
  Dosemu & serialport video work? (Richard J. Wyble)
  Re: Can DOSEMU execute a unix shell or program?? (Between 408 and 510...)
  DTC 3280 SCSI Driver info? (08532_PO)
  Re: NCR-Driver Bug with Fdisk (Frank Lofaro)
  Re: Is there IBM Token Ring support? (Arindam Banerji)
  Re: pico editor (Albert Hui)
  Re: www binaries (Albert Hui)
  NCR-SCSI driver does not recognize NCR chip (Carsten Menke)
  11739 Re: NCR-Driver Bug with Fdisk                  [9] Frank Lofaro (Stefan Luethje)
  Linux 1.1.24: can't mount CD (Thomas Pundt)
  Re: NCR-Driver Bug with Fdisk (Stefan Luethje)
  Re:NCR-SCSI driver does not recognize NCR chip (Stefan Luethje)
  Re: Help: Modules in Linux kernel (Mitchum DSouza)
  Re: NCR-Driver Bug with Fdisk (Matthias Rabe)
  Re: Linux Sound (Studnitzky Boaz)
  ucontext.h, Where? (Daisy Ron)
  Re: Linux 1.1.24: can't mount CD (Juergen Fischer)
  Re: CD Recorder Driver? (Jon Peatfield)
  NCR53C400/T130B mini-patch (Kevin Lentin)

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From: s931306@yallara.cs.rmit.OZ.AU (Albert Hui)
Subject: Re: ipcs & ipcrm ?
Date: 2 Jul 1994 07:34:28 GMT

tbringardner@BIX.com (tbringardner on BIX) writes:

>Has anyone ported ipcs & ipcrm to linux?
It's there, in most distributions.  I'm using slackware.
Remember to compile with SysV IPC for kernel support though.
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From: wong@cs.tu-berlin.de (Wolfgang Jung)
Subject: Re: 14'400 baud /dev/cua ?
Date: 2 Jul 1994 08:34:47 GMT

BARTHOLDI Laurent (lbartho@scsun.unige.ch) wrote:
: Hi folks,
: I hope the subject says it. I am setting up my modem and wish to use
: it at 14'400 baud; but I noticed Linux seems only to support 9600, 19200
: and other 300*2^n. How come? can it be changed? easily? will it...?

The Modem will do the speed conversion (RTSCTS should be active) for U
(you can use whatever speed you like 9600,19200,38400,(57600) )

Gruss
        Wolfgang


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Subject: Dosemu & serialport video work?
From: rwyble@tlc.alcm.org (Richard J. Wyble)
Date: Sat, 2 Jul 1994 01:45:44 GMT


Presently running Linux kernel 1.0, dosemu .50pl1. At the console terminal
works quite handsomely with an ATI Graphics card.

Over serial lines, however, the video is =not= good.

Has it improved since the .50pl1 version? What can one do to tweak it along?
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From: leob@netcom.com (Between 408 and 510...)
Subject: Re: Can DOSEMU execute a unix shell or program??
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 1994 05:52:17 GMT

mark@taylor.infi.net (Mark A. Davis) writes:

>leob@netcom.com (Between 408 and 510...) writes:

>>In ISC, it is the shell who recognizes DOS executables (by suffix) and
>>calls a predefined program, something like:
>>alias *.exe $DOS !!:0
>>alias *.com $DOS !!:0
>>alias *.bat $DOS !!:0

>One approach would be magic.  There must be a fingerprint to look for
>in the executable.  "file" seems to recognize MS-"DOS" binaries pretty
>accurately.

"file" only recognizes .EXE files by "MZ" and .COM files by 0xE9 or
0xEB (i86 JUMP instruction). It is fine for .EXE, but not for .COM,
because there exist perfectly functional .COM programs made exclusively
of ASCII characters (0x0A, 0x0D, 0x20-0x7E). I've seen a couple
of headers one could prepend to a uuencoded .COM file to be able to mail
an encoded program which doesn't need uudecode, but can be executed immediately
after saving it to a text file and renaming to .COM.

...Actually, it is not a big issue. I have another question, though.
VP/ix has a command line option (-r) which allows to save a memory
image at the moment autoexec.bat (or config.sys?) is executed. This
makes subsequent invocations of VP/ix instant. It is particularly
helpful for calling dos programs directly from unix shell.

        Leo


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From: GUTHY@BNLCL6.BNL.GOV (08532_PO)
Subject: DTC 3280 SCSI Driver info?
Date: Sun, 3 Jul 1994 22:35:28 GMT


Has anyone had any luck writing their own drivers for the
DTC 3280.  This card can't be directly supported, as per the SCSI-
HOWTO.

Anyway, if anyone has information relating to this card, or has a
working driver I would really appreciate some help.

Please post, or E-mail to guthy19@kepler.poly.edu.

Thank you,



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From: ftlofaro@unlv.edu (Frank Lofaro)
Subject: Re: NCR-Driver Bug with Fdisk
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 94 06:48:35 GMT

In article <2v7upf$cui@aloe.ibbsal.or.jp> suzuki@aloe.ibbsal.or.jp (Akihito SUZUKI) writes:
>
>I have Linux 1.2.0.3 running on a PCI scsi NCR53c810 with qantam1080.
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>

Huh? What's that? Newest kernel is 1.1.24 as far as I can tell. I just 
checked ftp.funet.fi. less than a minute ago.


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From: axb@defender.dcrl.nd.edu (Arindam Banerji)
Subject: Re: Is there IBM Token Ring support?
Date: 4 Jul 1994 07:26:00 GMT

 I would suggest taking a look at the mach3.0 source file - 
   src/mk/kernel/i386ps2/if_tr.c
  It contains a ot of the stuff that is necessary.

 
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From: s931306@yallara.cs.rmit.OZ.AU (Albert Hui)
Subject: Re: pico editor
Date: 4 Jul 1994 08:16:45 GMT

root@myhost.subdomain.domain (root) writes:

>Anyone Heard of it???

Part of PINE.
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From: s931306@yallara.cs.rmit.OZ.AU (Albert Hui)
Subject: Re: www binaries
Date: 4 Jul 1994 08:17:16 GMT

root@myhost.subdomain.domain (root) writes:

>Anyone know where the binaries or source for the text version of mosaic

Lynx.

>are? Hpw the hell fo you use irc?

RFC1459.

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From: carsten@cheops.chemie.uni-bielefeld.de (Carsten Menke)
Subject: NCR-SCSI driver does not recognize NCR chip
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 1994 08:58:33 GMT

Hi 
 I have got a few problems with the ncr_slack.2 kernel when  I boot linux.

When I try to boot ncr_slack.2 (mirrored Version tsx11 mirror
on ftp.uni-paderborn.de) I get the following boot meassages:


TYPED PROTOCOL FROM /var/adm/messages
Jul 3 ....kernel: always omitted


<6>bios32_init : BIOS32 Service Directory Structure at 0xf05b0
<6>bios32_init : BIOS32 Service Directory entry  at 0xf05b0
<6>pcibios_init : BIOS32 Service Directory says PCI BIOS is present, but
     PCI_BIOS_PRESENT subfunction fails with present status of 0xb1
     and signature of 0x20494350. 
<6>Console: colour EGA+ 80x25, 8 virtual consoles
<6>Serial driver version 4.00 with no serial options enabled
<6>tty00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
<6>tty01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
<6>lp_init: lp1 exists, using polling driver
<6>Calibrating delay loop.. ok 33.22 BogoMips
<6>scsi : 0 hosts
<6>scsi : detected 0 SCSI disks 0 tapes 0 C
<6>scsi : 0 buffers total 0 bytes
<6>memory: 15168/16384k available (640k kernel code, 384k reserved, 192k data)
<6>This processor honours the WP bit even when in supervisor mode. Good
<6>Floppy drive(s); fd0 is 1.44M
<6>floppy: FDC version 0x90
<6>Swansea University Computer Society NET3.014
<6>IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
<6>SLIP: version 0.7.5-NET3.014-NEWTTY (4 channels)
<6>CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California
<6>Checking 386/387 coupling... OK, fpu using exception 16 error reporting
<6>Linux version 1.1.19 (drew@chopper) #2 Fri Jun 24 04:57:59 MDT 1994
<5>VFS: Indert root floppy and press ENTER
<6>VFS: Disk
<6>VFS: Mounted root (minix filesystem).
<6>Warning obsolete routing request made.
Jul 3... syslogd: exiting on signal 15
Jul 3... syslogd: exiting on signal 15



The System configuration is:

ASUS PCI/I-486SP3 Mainbord PCI REV 2.0  Board Rev. ?? couldn't find it
BIOS Version #401A0-0201    => Vers. 201
many different BIOS settings causing the same behavior
NCR SDMS V3.0 PCI SCSI BIOS
NCRPCI-3.04.00
NCR-Chip on Board enabled by BIOS but disabled by jumper on 
M/B

PCI SC200 Card Nov 1993 Rev. 1.1 with NCR53C810 PCI SCSI 
controller in PCI-slot 2 jumpered to INT D / IRQ 9

2x8 MB PS/2 RAM

IBM OEM 0662S12 1GB HD as ID 0, term power and active termination
enabled, sync. negotiation hopfuly disabled (the pins for the 
jumper are so small that I am not sure whether there is a 
contact or not).

SMC ELITE Ultra Combo with jumpered software configuration

miroCRYSTAL 10SD Rev. 1.61


I tried out varius BIOS setups and I also tried to use the 
onboard SCSI chip. Even when the extra PCI SCSI card was not
build in and the onboard contoller is enabled I got the same messages.
I booted with no extra Parameters. 

When I tried to boot with extra hd parameters the kernel tries to find an 
ST-506 compatible HD.

Please mail or send an answer to this group if you have the same problem or
even a solution for it.

Thank you

Carsten 

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D-33501 Bielefeld  (Germany); Phone [int+49] +521-106-6276; 
Fax   [int+49] +521-106-6146; E-Mail: carsten.menke@post.uni-bielefeld.de

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From: luethje@ai-lab.fh-furtwangen.de (Stefan Luethje)
Subject: 11739  Re: NCR-Driver Bug with Fdisk                  [9] Frank Lofaro
Date: 4 Jul 1994 09:33:53 GMT

You have the newest BOIS-version (3.04.00). You must use the BIOS-version 3.01.04.
Then it will work.
-- 

                        luethje@ai-lab.fh-furtwangen.de


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From: pundtt@uni-muenster.de (Thomas Pundt)
Subject: Linux 1.1.24: can't mount CD
Date: 4 Jul 1994 10:07:03 GMT
Reply-To: pundtt@uni-muenster.de

Hello,

the new stuff belonging to the media change check in linux/fs/devices.c
seems to be broken. For me mounting a CD with a Sony CDU-33A worked after
patching linux/drivers/block/cdu31a.c:

--- cdu31a.c~   Mon Jul  4 11:52:31 1994
+++ cdu31a.c    Mon Jul  4 11:57:05 1994
@@ -1823,7 +1823,10 @@
    NULL,                   /* mmap */
    scd_open,               /* open */
    scd_release,            /* release */
-   NULL                    /* fsync */
+   NULL,                   /* fsync */
+   NULL,                   /* fasync */
+   check_cdu31a_media_change, /* media_change */
+   NULL                    /* revalidate */
 };


Ciao
Thomas

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          ^                                Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet
          -                                D-48149 Muenster, Germany
Internet: pundtt@uni-muenster.de           (+49) 251 - 83 3747
==============================================================================



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From: luethje@ai-lab.fh-furtwangen.de (Stefan Luethje)
Subject: Re: NCR-Driver Bug with Fdisk
Date: 4 Jul 1994 10:11:36 GMT

Sorry, my last article has the wrong subject. The BIOS has no influence to the 
command fdisk. 

-- 

                        luethje@ai-lab.fh-furtwangen.de


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From: luethje@ai-lab.fh-furtwangen.de (Stefan Luethje)
Subject: Re:NCR-SCSI driver does not recognize NCR chip
Date: 4 Jul 1994 10:15:21 GMT

You have to use the BIOS-version (3.01.04) for ASUS-Board.
The newest BIOS (3.04.00) doesn`t work. The you get this error message.
-- 

                        luethje@ai-lab.fh-furtwangen.de


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From: Mitchum DSouza <m.dsouza@mrc-apu.cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Help: Modules in Linux kernel
Date: 4 Jul 1994 06:40:56 -0400
Reply-To: m.dsouza@mrc-apu.cam.ac.uk


janusz@ict.pwr.wroc.pl:
| I need more informations about writting dinamicly loaded modules into the
| kernel. Where I can get an example programm?

Look at Ted T'so simple loop driver on

        nic.funet.fi /pub/linux/BETA/loop/lo.3.2.tar.gz

or with the newer kernel (1.1.23 and above) modules code

        nic.funet.fi /incoming/lo.3.3.tar.gz

The latter one will be moved into the BETA/loop directory at some point in
time by the maintainers.

Version 3.3 also shows the ability to change MAJOR device numbers dynamically
as the loop device is not oficially registered.

Mitch

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From: rabe@mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de (Matthias Rabe)
Subject: Re: NCR-Driver Bug with Fdisk
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 1994 10:32:16 GMT

In article <2v7upf$cui@aloe.ibbsal.or.jp>,
Akihito SUZUKI <suzuki@aloe.ibbsal.or.jp> wrote:
>Richard Schmid (richard@wagner.muc.de) wrote:
>
>
>: This is the output:
>: ~# fdisk /dev/sda
>:  and cylinders.
>: You can do this from the extra functions menu.
>: You must set heads sectors
>: Command (m for help): p
>
>: Disk /dev/sda: 0 heads, 0 sectors, 0 cylinders
>: Units = cylinders of 1 * 512 bytes
>
>:    Device Boot  Begin   Start     End  Blocks   Id  System
>: /dev/sda1   *       1    2049  450560  224256   83  Linux native
>: Floating point exception
>: ~#
>
>: I have Linux 1.1.19 running on a ASUS 486 dx2/66.
>
>: Richard
>
>I have near output.
>I set heads,sectors, and sylinders use extra function menu,
>but same output massages on retry fdisk after write and reboot.

Some fdisks calculate the parition start relative to the beginning of 
the extended partition, not relative to the first sector on the disk! 
I had to recalculate the address of the first sector of the Linux
root partition.

Matthias
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From: s3176015@techst02.technion.ac.il (Studnitzky Boaz )
Subject: Re: Linux Sound
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 1994 10:40:21 GMT

root (root@myhost.subdomain.domain) wrote:
: My sound card is a Sound Blaster 16 and I can't seem to make it
: work correctly. It complains that there is no buffer space allocated
: when I run 'play'. Is there anyone with Ideas????


: tim@systel.com

: Timothy Alan Kulig

   You should probably compile your kernel again.
  don't forget to run "make config" and set the sound blaster
  options right.

  I have a SB16 that works just great.

s3176015@t2.technion.ac.il

Boaz Studnitzky.

--
"On a clean disk you can seek forever..."

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From: eeron@techunix.technion.ac.il (Daisy Ron)
Subject: ucontext.h, Where?
Reply-To: eeron@techunix.technion.ac.il (Daisy Ron)
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 1994 07:57:20 GMT

I'm tring to compile a package (dstool, dynamic systems tool)
which uses the file notify.h in the /usr/include/xview dir.
From this file, the file sys/ucontext.h is supposed to be included,
but, it is not there.
Can some one tell me where it is?

Thanx!

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From: fischer@server.et-inf.fho-emden.de (Juergen Fischer)
Subject: Re: Linux 1.1.24: can't mount CD
Date: 4 Jul 1994 12:52:14 +0200

It's not really broken.  Just #include <linux/config.h> is missing in
fs/devices.c.

Juergen


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 Schulstrasse 18                      Fachbereich Elektrotechnik und Informatik 
 26506 Norden (Germany)                                   26723 Emden (Germany)
      +49-4931-168199 / fischer@et-inf.fho-emden.de / fido: 2:2426/1010.14

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From: jp107@amtp.cam.ac.uk (Jon Peatfield)
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: CD Recorder Driver?
Date: 04 Jul 1994 11:42:53 GMT

> .....  If you want us
> to heop you set this up, you can call us on our 900 tech support
> number:
> 
>               1-900-446-6075 ext. 835  $2.95/minute
> 
> 

This number probably isn't valid from most parts of the world.

<Sigh>

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Telephone: (+44 223) 3-37852     Mail: J.S.Peatfield@amtp.cam.ac.uk

"Try gargling with TCP  --  UDP just isn't reliable"


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From: kevinl@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au (Kevin Lentin)
Subject: NCR53C400/T130B mini-patch
Date: 4 Jul 1994 11:42:20 GMT

OK, here it is again, the patches to make interupts work with ncr53c400
based cards like the T130B using the ncr5380 driver as a base. All this
patch does is enable interupts on the 53c400 and do the addition of 8 to
the port number automatically. This is _NOT_ the pseudo_dma patch which I
am almost finished. This is an old patch but the scsi drivers should not
have changed too much to make them too difficult to integrate into modern
kernels. Let me know if there are terrible problems. These are the same
patches I posted a few months back.


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[ Macintrash: 'Just say NO!'     |___/~\__/~\___/~~~~\____/~~\___| ]
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