> One thing that is obvious is that there are going to be a reasonable
> number of broken drivers for weird, ancient or otherwise unsupportable
> pieces of hardware.
As the possessor of a number of pieces of wierd and obsolete hardware, I do
this for what I have.
> As a little side project I'd like to compile a list of people who
> actually do commercial support for such random weird devices so when
> people actually want to pay to fix some strange 8bit ISA device they
> know where to go, and then stick it on the web referenced by such
> drivers.
You can put me down for most things MCA related (although most of my MCA cards
tend to be voyager specific).
James
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