RFC: should we deprecate unmaintained isa-only drivers?

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We've got a few very old, isa-only SCSI HBA drivers in the tree.  Of
those only one (aha152x) sas significant maintaince since the dawn
of git, all others only saw global / automatic updates.  4 of those
are fairly trivial wrappers aroudn the NCR538 core, so I don't mind
keeping them:

 - dtc
 - g_NCR5380
 - pas16
 - t128

but I'd love to know if anyone is actually using the other drivers:

 - wd7000
 - aha1542
 - in2000
 - NCR53c406
 - sym53c416
 - u14-34f
 - ultrastor

note that the last two even drive the same hardware.  There is
significant cruft in all these, so dropping them would help
further maintainance of the SCSI midlayer.
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