Re: [PATCH 1/2] firewire: endianess fix

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On Friday 29 February 2008 06:26:34 am Paul Mackerras wrote:
> Jarod Wilson writes:
> > Still no luck finding one here. The person I was thinking of has a
> > Lombard, which has no firewire. I did get ahold of a 667MHz Titanium,
> > but its got an Agere FW323. Pretty sure my old man actually has a Pismo,
> > but its about a 3000 mile drive over to my folks house. The search
> > continues... I wonder how many people still actually 1) have a machine
> > with this controller, 2) are running Linux on it and 3) use firewire
> > devices with it. Both of you, please speak up, we're trying to help you!
> > (if only out of morbid curiosity to see this mythical goofy controller).
>
> I have a first-generation titanium powerbook that has this controller
> (assuming we're talking about vendor/device id = 0x106b / 0x18), and
> yes I run Linux (only) on it and use firewire disks. :)

Yup, seems that's the one. Sounds like we had another one hiding in plain site 
in Stefan's hands too, the thing just was meeting criterion #2. ;)


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