On Tue, Nov 05, 2019 at 01:14:04AM +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > On 11/4/19 12:06 PM, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > Amiga is fine. > > > > Mac and Q40 are not, apparently. > > I have not been able to come by a Q40 or 68k-Mac with an > IDE controller, unfortunately. > > If the Mac IDE controller is the same as on the PowerBook > 3400c, I would be able to test a converted driver as I have > that PowerBook. I have a couple old macs with IDE. I have a PowerBook 190 and a Performa (a 636? - it's buried away so I'm not 100% sure) both with IDE drives. I'll try to find time to pull one of them out and see if they still run. Can Linux run on a system with a 68LC040 these days? I know there were issues with FPU emulation at various points. Both of those would lack FPU due to using a 68LC040 chip. The 3400c is PCI based and so probably isn't at all compatible. It should be using the same driver as the other PCI models. There is already a PATA_MACIO configuration option for that style. The 5300 is the one that's basically an upgraded 68k model (it's nearly identical to the 190 internally). Brad Boyer flar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx