Re: What ISA hardware is integrated into m68k bridges

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Hi Paul,

On 23/05/12 01:52, Paul Gortmaker wrote:
Not sure it's still considered ISA based in its current state, but the
smc91x is another one used on Atari. That one's got an interrupt
though, and I had confirmation that it works fine from a user just a
few days ago.
Thanks Michael for the level headed on-topic reply, I appreciate
it.  That smc is used by 20-odd arm defconfigs, so it really isn't
valid to consider it as a stand alone ISA card used just by older
x86 hardware with ISA bus.  In fact I'm not sure it ever shipped as
a standalone ISA card...
Just the infamous NE2000 clone then for Atari (RTL8019AS is what it reads on the ISA card hanging off the ROM port of my Falcon).

Cheers,

  Michael

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