hardware revision 1.16.2.4 1 NetBSD/i386 _VER runs on ISA (AT-Bus), EISA, PCI, and VL-bus systems
2 with 386-family processors, with or without math coprocessors. It
3 does NOT support MCA systems, such as some IBM PS/2 systems. The
4 minimal configuration is said to require 4M of RAM and 50M of disk
5 space, though we do not know of anyone running with a system quite
6 this minimal today. To install the entire system requires much more
7 disk space (the unpacked binary distribution, without sources,
8 requires at least 65M without counting space needed for swap space,
9 etc), and to run X or compile the system, more RAM is recommended.
10 (4M of RAM will actually allow you to run X and/or compile, but it
11 won't be speedy. Note that until you have around 16M of RAM, getting
12 more RAM is more important than getting a faster CPU.)
13
14 Supported devices include:
15 Floppy controllers.
16 MFM, ESDI, IDE, and RLL hard disk controllers.
17 SCSI host adapters:
18 Adaptec AHA-154xA, -B, -C, and -CF
19 Adaptec AHA-174x
20 Adaptec AIC-6260 and AIC-6360 based boards, including
21 the Adaptec AHA-152x, Adaptec AHA-1460 (PCMCIA),
22 and the SoundBlaster SCSI host adapter. (Note
23 that you cannot boot from these boards if they
24 do not have a boot ROM; only the AHA-152x and
25 motherboards using this chip are likely to be
26 bootable, consequently.)
27 Adaptec AHA-2x4x[U][W] cards and some onboard PCI designs
28 using the AIC78X0 chip.
29 Adaptec AHA-3940[U][W] cards [b]
30 Buslogic 54x (Adaptec AHA-154x clones)
31 BusLogic 445, 74x, 9xx (But not the new "FlashPoint" series
32 of BusLogic SCSI adapters)
33 Qlogic ISP [12]0x0 SCSI/FibreChannel boards
34 Seagate/Future Domain ISA SCSI adapter cards, including
35 ST01/02
36 Future Domain TMC-885
37 Future Domain TMC-950
38 Symbios Logic (NCR) 53C8xx-based PCI SCSI host adapters:
39 Acculogic PCIpport
40 ASUS SC-200 (requires NCR BIOS on motherboard to
41 boot from disks)
42 ASUS SP3[G] motherboard onboard SCSI
43 DEC Celebris XL/590 onboard SCSI
44 Lomas Data SCSI adapters
45 NCR/SYM 8125 (and its many clones; be careful, some
46 of these cards have a jumper to set
47 the PCI interrupt; leave it on INT A!)
48 Promise DC540 (a particularly common OEM model of
49 the SYM 8125)
50 Tyan Yorktown
51 Ultrastor 14f, 34f, and (possibly) 24f
52 Western Digital WD7000 SCSI and TMC-7000 host adapters
53 (ISA cards only)
54
55 MDA, CGA, VGA, SVGA, and HGC Display Adapters. (Note that not
56 all of the display adapters NetBSD/i386 can work with
57 are supported by X. See the XFree86 FAQ for more
58 information.)
59 Serial ports:
60 8250/16450-based ports
61 16550/16650/16750-based ports
62 AST-style 4-port serial cards [*]
63 BOCA 8-port serial cards [*]
64 IBM PC-RT 4-port serial cards [*]
65 Single-port Hayes ESP serial cards [*]
66 Parallel ports.
67 Ethernet adapters:
68 AMD LANCE and PCnet-based ISA Ethernet adapters [*], including:
69 Novell NE1500T
70 Novell NE2100
71 Kingston 21xx
72 AMD PCnet-based PCI Ethernet adapters, including:
73 Addtron AE-350
74 BOCALANcard/PCI
75 SVEC FD0455
76 X/Lan Add-On Adapter
77 IBM #13H9237 PCI Ethernet Adapter
78 AT&T StarLAN 10, EN100, and StarLAN Fiber
79 3COM 3c501
80 3COM 3c503
81 3COM 3c505 [*]
82 3COM 3c507
83 3COM 3c509, 3c579, and 3c59X
84 3COM 3c589
85 Digital DC21x4x-based PCI Ethernet adapters, including:
86 Cogent EM1X0, EM960 (a.k.a. Adaptec ANA-69XX)
87 Cogent EM964 [b]
88 Cogent EM4XX [b]
89 Compex Readylink PCI
90 DANPEX EN-9400P3
91 Digital Celebris GL, GLST on-board ethernet
92 Digital (DEC) PCI Ethernet/Fast Ethernet adapters (all)
93 JCIS Condor JC1260
94 Linksys PCI Fast Ethernet
95 SMC EtherPower 10, 10/100 (PCI only!)
96 SMC EtherPower^2 [b]
97 SVEC PN0455
98 SVEC FD1000-TP
99 Znyx ZX34X
100 Digital EtherWORKS III ISA adapters (DE203/DE204/DE205)
101 Digital DEPCM-BA (PCMCIA) and DE305 (ISA) NE2000-compat. cards
102 BICC Isolan [* and not recently tested]
103 Fujitsu MB86960A/MB86965A based cards:
104 Fujitsu FMV-180 series
105 Allied-Telesis AT1700 series
106 Allied-Telesis RE2000 series
107 Intel EtherExpress 16
108 Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 [*]
109 Intel EtherExpress 100 Fast Ethernet adapters
110 Novell NE1000, NE2000 (ISA, PCI, PCMCIA, ISA PnP)
111 SMC/WD 8003, 8013, and the SMC "Elite16" ISA boards
112 SMC/WD 8216 (the SMC "Elite16 Ultra" ISA boards)
113 SMC91C9x-based boards (ISA and PCMCIA)
114 Texas Intruments ThunderLAN based ethernet boards:
115 Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX
116 Compaq ProLiant Integrated Netelligent 10/100 TX
117 Compaq Netelligent 10 T (untested)
118 Compaq Integrated NetFlex 3/P
119 Compaq NetFlex 3/P w/ BNC (untested)
120 Compaq NetFlex 3/P (untested)
121 Compaq Dual Port Netelligent 10/100 TX (untested)
122 Compaq Deskpro 4000 5233MMX (untested)
123 Texas Instruments, TravelMate 5000 series laptop docking
124 station's ethernet board
125 FDDI adapters:
126 Digital DEFPA PCI FDDI adapters [*] [+]
127 Digital DEFEA EISA FDDI adapters [*] [+]
128 Tape drives:
129 Most SCSI tape drives
130 QIC-02 and QIC-36 format (Archive- and Wangtek-
131 compatible) tape drives [*] [+]
132 CD-ROM drives:
133 Non-IDE Mitsumi CD-ROM drives [*] [+]
134 [Note: The Mitsumi driver device probe is known
135 to cause trouble with several devices!]
136 Most SCSI CD-ROM drives
137 Most ATAPI CD-ROM drives.
138 [ Note: Some low-priced IDE CDROM drives are known
139 for being not or not fully ATAPI compliant, and thus
140 requires some hack (generally an entry to a quirk
141 table) to work with NetBSD.]
142 Mice:
143 "Logitech"-style bus mice [*] [+]
144 "Microsoft"-style bus mice [*] [+]
145 "PS/2"-style mice [*] [+]
146 Serial mice (no kernel support necessary)
147 Sound Cards:
148 SoundBlaster [*] [+]
149 Gravis Ultrasound and Ultrasound Max [*] [+]
150 (But not Gravis Ultrasound Plug&Play)
151 [The following drivers are not extensively tested]
152 Personal Sound System [*] [+]
153 Windows Sound System [*] [+]
154 ProAudio Spectrum [*] [+]
155 Miscellaneous:
156 Advanced power management (APM)
157
158 Drivers for hardware marked with "[*]" are NOT present in kernels on the
159 distribution floppies. Except as noted above, all drivers are present
160 on all disks. Also, at the present time, the distributed kernels
161 support only one SCSI host adapter per machine. NetBSD normally
162 allows more, though, so if you have more than one, you can use all of
163 them by compiling a custom kernel once NetBSD is installed.
164
165
166 Support for devices marked with "[+]" IS included in the "generic" kernels,
167 although it is not in the kernels which are on the distribution floppies.
168
169 Support for devices marked with "[b]" requires BIOS support for PCI-PCI
170 bridging on your motherboard. Most reasonably modern Pentium motherboards
171 have this support, or can acquire it via a BIOS upgrade.
172
173 Hardware the we do NOT currently support, but get many questions
174 about:
175 AMD PCscsi SCSI host adapters (though the PCnet portion of the
176 PCnet-SCSI works fine)
177 Multiprocessor Pentium and Pentium Pro systems. (Though they should
178 run fine using one processor only.)
179 NCR 5380-based SCSI host adapters.
180 PCI WD-7000 SCSI host adapters.
181 QIC-40 and QIC-80 tape drives. (Those are the tape drives
182 that connect to the floppy disk controller.)
183
184 We are planning future support for many of these devices.
185
186 To be detected by the distributed kernels, the devices must
187 be configured as follows:
188
189 Device Name Port IRQ DRQ Misc
190 ------ ---- ---- --- --- ----
191 Serial ports com0 0x3f8 4 [8250/16450/16550/clones]
192 com1 0x2f8 3 [8250/16450/16550/clones]
193 com2 0x3e8 5 [8250/16450/16550/clones]
194
195 Parallel ports lpt0 0x378 7 [interrupt-driven or polling]
196 lpt1 0x278 [polling only]
197 lpt2 0x3bc [polling only]
198
199 Floppy controller
200 fdc0 0x3f0 6 2 [supports two disks]
201
202 AHA-154x, AHA-174x (in compatibility mode), or BT-54x SCSI host adapters
203 aha0 0x330 any any
204 aha1 0x334 any any
205
206 AHA-174x SCSI host adapters (in enhanced mode)
207 ahb0 any any any
208
209 AHA-152x, AIC-6260- or AIC-6360-based SCSI host adapters
210 aic0 0x340 11 6
211
212 AHA-2X4X or AIC-7XXX-based SCSI host adapters
213 ahc0 any any any
214
215 Bus Logic BT445, BT74x, or BT9xx SCSI host adapters
216 bha0 0x330 any any
217 bha1 0x334 any any
218
219 Symbios Logic/NCR 53C8xx based PCI SCSI host adapters
220 ncr0 any any any
221
222 Ultrastor 14f, 24f (if it works), or 34f SCSI host adapters
223 uha0 0x330 any any
224 uha1 0x334 any any
225
226 Western Digital WD7000 based ISA SCSI host adapters
227 wds0 0x350 15 6
228 wds1 0x358 11 5
229
230 MFM/ESDI/IDE/RLL hard disk controllers
231 wdc0 0x1f0 14 [supports two devices]
232 wdc1 0x170 15 [supports two devices]
233
234 ATA disks wd0, wd1, ...
235 SCSI disks sd0, sd1, ...
236 SCSI tapes st0, st1, ...
237 SCSI and ATAPI CD-ROMs cd0, cd1, ...
238 For each SCSI and IDE controller found, the SCSI or ATA(PI) devices
239 present on the bus are probed in increasing id order for SCSI and
240 master/slave order for ATA(PI). So the first SCSI drive found will
241 be called sd0, the second sd1, and so on ...
242
243 3Com 3c503 Ethernet cards
244 ec0 0x250 9 iomem 0xd8000
245
246 Novell NE1000, or NE2000 Ethernet boards
247 ne0 0x280 9
248 ne1 0x300 10
249
250 SMC/WD 8003, 8013, Elite16, and Elite16 Ultra Ethernet boards
251 we0 0x280 9 iomem 0xd0000
252 we1 0x300 10 iomem 0xcc000
253
254 3COM 3c509 or 3COM 3c579 Ethernet boards
255 ep0 any any
256
257 3COM 3x59X or 3COM 3x90X PCI Ethernet boards
258 ep0 any any [you must assign an interrupt in your
259 PCI BIOS, or let it do so for you]
260
261 AT&T StarLAN 10, EN100, or StarLAN Fiber, 3COM 3c507 or Intel
262 EtherExpress 16 Ethernet boards
263 ie0 0x360 7 iomem 0xd0000
264 ie1 0x300 10 iomem 0xd0000
265
266 Intel EtherExpress PRO 10 ISA
267 iy0 any any
268
269 Intel EtherExpress 100 Fast Ethernet adapters
270 fxp0 any any [you must assign an interrupt in your
271 PCI BIOS, or let it do so for you]
272
273 SMC91C9x based Ethernet cards
274 sm0 0x300 10
275
276 PCnet-PCI based Ethernet boards; see above for partial list
277 le0 any any [you must assign an interrupt in your
278 PCI BIOS, or let it do so for you]
279
280 DC21x4x based Ethernet boards; see above for partial list
281 de0 any any [you must assign an interrupt in your
282 PCI BIOS, or let it do so for you]
283
284 Digital EtherWORKS III (DE203/DE204/DE205)
285 lc0 any any
286