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Development
We need more developers! The biggest obstacle to this project is a
lack of time on the part of everyone involved. If you're interested in
contributing to the project, email the mailing
lists. Technical skills are nice, but not necessary.
Some developer information may be found on the SourceForge project page,
particularly the issue tracker.
Current Projects
- Serial driver. It worked in 2.2 kernels, but was removed in later kernels :-(
- NuBus device info. Technical information on various NuBus cards is appreciated.
- Multiple monitor support. This has always been a strong point of MacOS. Why can't we do the same for Linux?
- Port uCLinux to 68000 Macs and the Apple IIgs. This would just be fun. :) Laurent Vivier has made some progress towards this.
Technical Info
What info? On 68k Macs? Who are you kidding? Apple has not been very helpful about providing
information on its old hardware — to say the least. Nonetheless, developers have managed to hack
together some information. This area will serve as an "information dump" for any and
all bits of (public) technical info collected from around the web.
- 68k Mac basic specs
Some basic machine specs..
- The Mac Almanac by James Olson
This documents some of the low-level stuff under MacOS. It's current as
of 1990 - in other words, perfect for m68k! :) This may be of use to anyone
looking to write a new driver.
- IWM floppy controller info
Provides technical info about the old 800k IWM floppy controller.
It's written for the Apple IIgs, but the same might apply to the early Macs,
including the II.
- Mac Plus technical info
Anyone interested in porting uCLinux? Well here's a good start. Some of
this information may also apply to the later Macs.
- Serial
controller information
This is an archive of GIF images scanned from info from Zilog about the 8530
serial controller.
- SCSI
controller information
Scanned info about the 5380 SCSI chip.
- VIA
controller information
Scans about the 6522 VIA chip.
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