zirias@
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		OpenCBM is a software package for using old Commodore 8-bit devices for the IEC/IEEE-488 serial bus, in particular floppy drives, on the PC. The devices can be connected to the parallel port or using an USB adapter. I finished and submitted a port yesterday:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=246784
I tested everything I could test, including correct operation with a parallel-port cable. But I'd like to verify all cases, and my problem is, I don't own any USB cable. So if anyone here happens to own an XU-1541 cable, ZoomFloppy, XoomFloppy, or anything similar that should be supported by OpenCBM, please test whether this works with the new port. You'll only need the main port (comms/opencbm) in that case, the two slave ports are only needed for parallel-port cables. Thanks a lot!
				
			https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=246784
I tested everything I could test, including correct operation with a parallel-port cable. But I'd like to verify all cases, and my problem is, I don't own any USB cable. So if anyone here happens to own an XU-1541 cable, ZoomFloppy, XoomFloppy, or anything similar that should be supported by OpenCBM, please test whether this works with the new port. You'll only need the main port (comms/opencbm) in that case, the two slave ports are only needed for parallel-port cables. Thanks a lot!
 
			     
 
		
 But it would be great to know USB cables like the ZoomFloppy work as well before this happens! You can apply the patch from the PR to your ports tree with the following command issued at the root of the tree (normally /usr/ports):
 But it would be great to know USB cables like the ZoomFloppy work as well before this happens! You can apply the patch from the PR to your ports tree with the following command issued at the root of the tree (normally /usr/ports):