hardware revision 1.2
1NetBSD/alpha _VER runs on the following DEC Alpha platforms:
2
3     DEC 3000/500-family systems 
4     DEC 3000/300-family systems 
5     Digital AlphaStation 200, 250, 255, and 400 systems 
6     Digital AlphaStation 500 and 600 systems 
7     Digital AXPpci systems (including UDB and Multia) 
8     EB64+-family systems (including Digital EB64+ and third-party
9        AlphaPC 64 systems) 
10     EB164-family systems (including Digital EB164 and third-party
11        AlphaPC 164 systems) 
12     Digital AlphaServer 8200 and 8400 systems 
13
14If your system is not listed here, it is not supported in this release,
15but may be supported in more current versions of NetBSD. Check the
16alpha port web pages at <http://www.netbsd.org/> for the most recent
17information on this, or ask on the alpha mailing list,
18<port-alpha@netbsd.org>.
19
20NetBSD/alpha requires the Digital Unix PALcode, which basically means
21that you need to have the SRM console installed on your machine. This
22console can be distinguished from the ARC console (which is used to
23boot Windows NT) by the fact that it has a command line interface,
24rather than a menu-driven interface.
25
26A basic system will fit on a 200 MB disk (including swap) without too
27much difficulty, but you will probably want at least 500 MB of disk
28to have any level of comfort. You will also need at least 32 MB of
29RAM, and you will probably want more than that if you're running X.
30
31We support add-in devices on the PCI, ISA, EISA and TurboChannel buses.
32Because NetBSD has an extremely machine-independent device driver
33system, many device drivers are the same as used in other ports that
34use the same bus. For example, the de network card driver is shared
35by the i386 and Alpha ports. Some drivers on inspection appear as if
36they will work on the alpha but have not been tested because that
37hardware was not available to NetBSD testers; these are marked as
38`UNTESTED' below. If you have one of these devices, and it does work,
39please get in touch with <port-alpha-maintainer@netbsd.org> and let
40us know that it works. If it doesn't work, do the same thing and we
41can probably fix it pretty easily.
42
43Supported devices by bus type are:
44
45PCI Bus
46
47    Graphics Adapters
48        VGA-compatible video (pcivga) 
49        ZLXp-E1 video (DECchip 21030-based video, tga, NOTE: ZLXp-E2
50            and ZLXp-E3 boards are not supported in NetBSD _VER.)) 
51
52    Network Cards
53        DECchip 21x40-family 10 and 100 Mbps Ethernet (de) 
54        DEC DEFPA FDDI (fpa) 
55        PCI LANCE Ethernet (le, UNTESTED) 
56        Efficient Networks ENI-155p ATM (en, UNTESTED) 
57        3Com 3c59x and 3c90x (except 3c906) 10 and 100 Mbps Ethernet (ep) 
58        Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B PCI Ethernet (fxp, UNTESTED) 
59
60    SCSI Controllers
61        Adaptec 294x, 394x, and aic78x0 SCSI (ahc) 
62        BusLogic 9xx SCSI (bha, Works on Alpha PC164) 
63        Qlogic ISP 10x0-family SCSI (isp) 
64        NCR/Symbios 53c8xx-family SCSI (ncr, NCR825 Doesn't always work) 
65
66    Miscellaneous Devices
67        Cyclades Cyclom-Y serial boards (cy, UNTESTED) 
68        PCI-PCI bridges (ppb, tested with the DECchip 21050, but should
69            work with all bridges and system firmware revisions that
70            comply with the PCI-PCI bridge specification) 
71
72ISA Bus
73
74    Network Cards
75        3Com 3c509 Ethernet (ep) 
76
77    Miscellaneous Devices
78        PC-style parallel ports (lpt) 
79        NS16450 and NS16550 UARTs (com) 
80        ISA multi-port 16x50 boards (such as ast, boca--only boca has
81            been tested) 
82
83EISA Bus
84
85    Network Cards
86        DEC DEFEA FDDI (fea) 
87        3Com 3c5xx series (ed, UNTESTED) 
88
89    SCSI Controllers
90        Adaptec 274x and aic7770 SCSI (ahc, UNTESTED) 
91        BusLogic 7xx SCSI (bha, UNTESTED) 
92
93Turbochannel Bus
94
95    Graphics Adapters
96         CFB video (PMAG-BA, cfb) 
97         SFB video (PMAGB-BA, sfb) 
98    (Note that although these boards are supported by NetBSD/alpha,
99    since there is no keyboard or mouse support available for the
100    TurboChannel systems, they aren't very useful.)
101
102    Network Cards
103        DEC LANCE Ethernet (PMAD-AA, le, UNTESTED) 
104        DEC DEFTA FDDI (PMAF-F, fta) 
105
106Note that PC-style floppy disk drives are not supported in 1.3
107(except to boot from), but are supported to some degree in
108NetBSD-current.
109
110Note that some devices, especially ISA-based devices, have to have
111certain settings set properly for the install and GENERIC kernels to
112detect them. (Once installed, you can always rebuild your own kernel
113to detect them anywhere you wish, of course.) Here is a list of such
114devices and the necessary settings:
115
116Device          Name    Port    IRQ     DRQ     Misc
117------          ----    ----    ---     ---     ----
118Serial ports    com0    0x3f8   4               [8250/16450/16550/clones]
119                com1    0x2f8   3               [8250/16450/16550/clones]
120                com2    0x3e8   5               [8250/16450/16550/clones]
121
122Parallel ports  lpt0    0x378   7               [interrupt-driven or polling]
123                lpt1    0x278                   [polling only]
124                lpt2    0x3bc                   [polling only]
125
126AHA-174x SCSI host adapters (in enhanced mode)
127                ahb0    any     any     any
128
129AHA-2X4X or AIC-7XXX-based SCSI host adapters
130                ahc0    any     any any
131
132Bus Logic BT445, BT74x, or BT9xx SCSI host adapters
133                bha0    0x330   any     any
134                bha1    0x334   any     any
135
136MFM/ESDI/IDE/RLL hard disk controllers
137                wdc0    0x1f0   14              [supports two devices]
138                wdc1    0x170   15              [supports two devices]
139
140ATA disks       wd0, wd1, ...
141SCSI disks      sd0, sd1, ...
142SCSI tapes      st0, st1, ...
143SCSI and ATAPI CD-ROMs cd0, cd1, ...
144        For each SCSI and IDE controller found, the SCSI or ATA(PI) devices
145        present on the bus are probed in increasing id order for SCSI and
146        master/slave order for ATA(PI). So the first SCSI drive found will
147        be called sd0, the second sd1, and so on ...
148
1493COM 3x59X or 3COM 3x90X PCI Ethernet boards
150                ep0     any     any     [you must assign an interrupt in your
151                                         PCI BIOS, or let it do so for you]
152
153Intel EtherExpress 100 Fast Ethernet adapters
154                fxp0    any     any     [you must assign an interrupt in your
155                                         PCI BIOS, or let it do so for you]
156