Important: Probably to get the files you'll need to click the left
mouse button keeping down also the shift key, this because they are
compressed with bzip2 and some servers aren't able to understand that
they are binaries, here you can find bzip2:
Differences from the
NOTE: This kernel works perfectly also on 603e, and it's expecially useful with Blizzard WITHOUT SCSI, since you don't need to to boot keeping "S" pressed, if you use the latest flash roms, because this kernel has SCSI disabled!
IMPORTANT: If the download is slow you can try to get the kernel in the sunsite FTP. You can also get this via HTTP in the Sven Luther's Linux Page.
Compiled from the official sources of the 0.8.6 version, you can use it also without any support file, just use:
uae --help
To see the available options. Obviously you need an Amiga kickstart rom and some amiga disks. If your are running LinuxAPUS you can create a working .adf image simply with: cp /dev/fd0 image.adf
Compiled from the sources available at www.bochs.com, to run it you need at least also the vga font and the example configuration available, with the sources and the html documentation here, if you are running LinuxAPUS you can also use a PC-Task/PCX hard disk partition as filedisk provided you specify a correct combination of tracks, sectors and blocks to get the exact amount of bytes of your partition.
If you want to compile the kernel yourself get this one and replace (keeping a backup of it) the original source placed in drivers/char/. It should work with 2.2.0pre6+ kernels. This version works up to 115200bps and has a few initialization bugs fixed. You can disable debug removing the line:
#define MFC_DEBUG
...from the file. You can also get the older version (works up to 38400) and it's probably also less stable here, rename it ser_mfc.c!
NB: LinuxAPUS means: Linux Amiga PowerUp System,
and is the linux version that works on the PowerPC cards sold by Phase 5,
available for A1200, A3000(T) and A4000(T).