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hardware revision 1.15
      1  1.15      is NetBSD/amiga _VER runs on any Amiga that has a 68020 or better CPU with
      2  1.14      is some form of MMU, and on 68060 DraCos.
      3  1.14      is 
      4  1.15      is For 68020 and 68030 systems, a FPU is recommended but not required. 
      5  1.15      is 68LC040, 68040V and 68LC060 systems don't work correctly at the moment.
      6   1.7  chopps 
      7  1.11   veego The minimal configuration requires 4M of RAM and about 75M of disk
      8   1.7  chopps space.  To install the entire system requires much more disk space,
      9   1.7  chopps and to run X or compile the system, more RAM is recommended.  (4M of
     10   1.7  chopps RAM will actually allow you to compile, however it won't be speedy. X
     11   1.7  chopps really isn't usable on a 4M system.)
     12   1.1  chopps 
     13   1.1  chopps Here is a table of recommended HD partition sizes for a full install:
     14   1.1  chopps 	partition:	advise,	with X,	needed,	with X
     15   1.9      is 	root (/)	20M	20M	15M	15M
     16  1.11   veego 	user (/usr)	80M	110M	60M 	90M
     17   1.1  chopps 	swap		----- 2M for every M ram -----
     18  1.15      is 	local (/usr/local)	up to you
     19   1.4     jtc 
     20   1.1  chopps 
     21   1.1  chopps As you may note the recommended size of /usr is 20M greater than
     22   1.7  chopps needed. This is to leave room for a kernel source and compile tree as
     23   1.7  chopps you will probably want to compile your own kernel. (GENERIC is large
     24   1.7  chopps and bulky to accommodate all people).
     25   1.1  chopps 
     26   1.4     jtc If you only have 4M of fast memory, you should make your swap partition
     27   1.4     jtc larger, as your system will be doing much more swapping.
     28   1.4     jtc 
     29   1.1  chopps Supported devices include:
     30   1.2  chopps 	A4000/A1200 IDE controller.
     31   1.1  chopps 	SCSI host adapters:
     32   1.7  chopps 		33c93 based boards: A2091, A3000 builtin and GVP series II.
     33   1.7  chopps 		53c80 based boards: 12 Gauge, IVS, Wordsync/Bytesync and 
     34   1.7  chopps 		    Emplant.*)
     35   1.7  chopps 		53c710 based boards: A4091, Magnum, Warp Engine, Zeus 
     36   1.7  chopps 		    and DraCo builtin.
     37  1.12      is 		FAS216 based SCSI boards: FastLane Z3, Blizzard I and II,
     38  1.12      is 		    Blizzard IV, Blizzard 2060, CyberSCSI Mk I**)
     39   1.1  chopps 	Video controllers:
     40   1.7  chopps 		ECS, AGA and A2024 built in on various Amigas.
     41   1.7  chopps 		Retina Z2, Retina Z3 and Altais.
     42  1.11   veego 		Cirrus CL GD 54xx based boards:
     43  1.11   veego 		    GVP Spectrum,
     44  1.11   veego 		    Picasso II, II+ and IV,
     45  1.11   veego 		    Piccolo and Piccolo SD64.
     46  1.11   veego 		Tseng ET4000 based boards:
     47  1.11   veego 		    Domino and Domino16M proto,
     48  1.11   veego 		    oMniBus,
     49  1.11   veego 		    Merlin.
     50   1.3  chopps 		A2410.
     51   1.4     jtc 		Cybervision 64.
     52  1.13      is 
     53  1.13      is 	Audio I/O:
     54  1.13      is 		Amiga builtin (currently 8bit-mode only)
     55  1.13      is 		
     56   1.1  chopps 	Ethernet controllers:
     57   1.1  chopps 		A2065 Ethernet
     58   1.3  chopps 		Hydra Ethernet
     59   1.3  chopps 		ASDG Ethernet
     60   1.3  chopps 		A4066 Ethernet
     61   1.3  chopps 		Ariadne Ethernet
     62   1.4     jtc 		Quicknet Ethernet
     63   1.7  chopps 	ARCnet controllers:
     64   1.7  chopps 		A2060 ARCnet
     65   1.1  chopps 	Tape drives:
     66   1.1  chopps 		Most SCSI tape drives, including
     67   1.1  chopps 			Archive Viper, Cipher SCSI-2 ST150.
     68   1.7  chopps 	Scanners:
     69   1.7  chopps 		SCSI-2 scanners behaving as SCSI-2 scanner devices,
     70   1.7  chopps 		HP Scanjet II, Mustek SCSI scanner.***)
     71   1.1  chopps 	CD-ROM drives:
     72   1.1  chopps 		Most SCSI CD-ROM drives
     73   1.3  chopps 	Serial cards:
     74   1.3  chopps 		MultiFaceCard II and III
     75   1.3  chopps 		A2232
     76   1.9      is 	Amiga floppy drives with Amiga (880/1760kB) and 
     77   1.9      is 		IBM (720/1440kB) encoding. ****)
     78   1.1  chopps 	Amiga parallel port.
     79   1.1  chopps 	Amiga serial port.
     80   1.1  chopps 	Amiga mouse.
     81  1.12      is 	DraCo serial port, including serial mouse.
     82  1.15      is 	DraCo parallel printer port.
     83  1.13      is 	Real-time clocks:
     84  1.13      is 		A2000, A3000, A4000 builtin (r/w),
     85  1.13      is 		DraCo builtin (r/o).
     86   1.1  chopps 
     87   1.7  chopps If its not on the above lists, there is no support for it in this
     88   1.7  chopps release. Especially (but this is an incomplete list), there is no
     89   1.7  chopps driver for:
     90   1.7  chopps 
     91  1.15      is 	Cyberstorm I SCSI option, Blizzard IV SCSI,
     92  1.11   veego 	Ferret SCSI, Oktagon SCSI, CyberVision64/3D.
     93   1.7  chopps 
     94   1.7  chopps Known problems with some hardware:
     95   1.7  chopps 
     96   1.7  chopps 	*) the Emplant SCSI adapter has been reported by a party to
     97   1.7  chopps 	hang after doing part of the installation without problems.
     98   1.7  chopps 
     99   1.7  chopps 	**) Fastlane SCSI is reported to show data errors and hangs at
    100   1.7  chopps 	least when used with multiple devices on the bus. This might
    101  1.12      is 	be a problem with any FAS board. 
    102   1.7  chopps 
    103   1.7  chopps 	***) SCSI scanner support is machine independent, so it should
    104   1.7  chopps 	work, but hasn't been tested yet on most Amiga configurations.
    105  1.10      is 	There are reports that the Mustek and HP Scanjet hang if
    106   1.7  chopps 	accessed from the A3000. This might apply to other
    107   1.7  chopps 	33C93-Adapters, too.
    108   1.9      is 
    109   1.9      is 	****) Our floppy driver doesn't notice when mounted floppies are 
    110   1.9      is 	write-protected at the moment. Your floppy will stay
    111   1.9      is 	unchanged, but you might not notice that you didn't write
    112  1.10      is 	anything due to the buffer cache. Also note that HD floppy
    113  1.10      is 	drives only get detected as such if a HD floppy is inserted at
    114  1.10      is 	boot time.
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