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authorbrian <brian@FreeBSD.org>2001-05-02 01:08:09 +0000
committerbrian <brian@FreeBSD.org>2001-05-02 01:08:09 +0000
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Add a ``digi'' driver.
This driver supports PCI Xr-based and ISA Xem Digiboard cards. dgm will go away soon if there are no problems reported. For now, configuring dgm into your kernel warns that you should be using digi. This driver is probably close to supporting Xi, Xe and Xeve cards, but I wouldn't expect them to work properly (hardware donations welcome). The digi_* pseudo-drivers are not drivers themselves but contain the BIOS and FEP/OS binaries for various digiboard cards and are auto-loaded and auto-unloaded by the digi driver at initialisation time. They *may* be configured into the kernel, but waste a lot of space if they are. They're intended to be left as modules. The digictl program is (mainly) used to re-initialise cards that have external port modules attached such as the PC/Xem.
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