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dnl $OpenBSD: hardware,v 1.82 2015/01/11 21:02:55 miod Exp $
OpenBSD/MACHINE OSREV runs on the following classes of machines:
* sun4: the VME series
- 4/100: Original SPARC with VME. Many hardware bugs.
- 4/200: A fairly decent VME-only machine
- 4/300: a 25MHz VME machine with many devices built onto the main
board. In other respects, it is quite similar to the SS1+.
* sun4c:
- SS1: the original 20MHz sun4c. Hardware limitations prevent SBus
DMA peripherals from working in some of the slots.
- SS1+: 25MHz version of the above. Hardware limitations prevent
SBus DMA peripherals from working in some of the slots.
- IPC: SS1+ in a cube, with bwtwo graphics builtin
- SLC: SS1+ built into a B&W monitor
- SS2: 40MHz version of the SS1
- IPX: SS2 in a cube, with cgsix graphics builtin
- ELC: SS2-performance built into a B&W monitor
* sun4e:
- SPARCengine 1E: a 6U VME cross between a sun4 and a sun4c,
similar to a Sun 4/300 with an OpenPROM interface.
* sun4m:
- 600MP: The original Sun4m machine. This is an mbus machine with
SBus and VME busses.
- LC: 50MHz MicroSPARC-1 based machines (aka Classic)
- LX: LC with a few more devices
- SS4: Reduced cost version of the SS5, available at 70MHz and
110MHz
- SS5: MicroSPARC-2 based machines available in 60, 70, 85, and 110
MHz versions
- SS5: TurboSPARC cpus in accelerated SS5 machines, running at
170MHz
- SS10: Pizzabox mbus-based machine
- SS20: Improved pizzabox mbus-based machine
- Sun Voyager
* As well as faithful clones of the above Sun systems, such as:
- Aries Research Inc, Parrot II (SS2 clone)
- Axil 243 and 245 (and possibly other models) (SS5 clones)
- Axil 320 (SS20 clone)
- CPU5V: VME card by Force Computer (sun4m)
- DTKstation/Classic+
- Fujitsu S-4/Leia2 (MicroSPARC-2 laptop)
- Goldstar GWS-40 (SS2 clone)
- Opus 5000 (SS1 clone)
- Opus 5250 (SS1 clone)
- RDI,PowerLite: sun4m models, available in 50MHz, 85MHz, and 110MHz
- RDI,BrigeLite
- Solair WS19L (SS10 clone)
- SPARCbook 3, 3GS, 3GX, 3TX and 3XP by Tadpole (MicroSPARC-2 laptops)
- Tatung micro COMPstation 5 (SS5 clone)
- Tatung micro COMPstation LX (LX clone)
- Tatung TWS,SuperCOMPstation-20S (SS20 clone)
- Transtec SS5/170
For sun4m machines, the following mbus CPU modules are supported:
- SM30: 30 or 36 MHz SuperSPARC with no secondary cache
- SM40: 40 MHz SuperSPARC with no secondary cache
- SM41: 40 MHz SuperSPARC with 1MB of secondary cache
- SM50: 50 MHz SuperSPARC with no secondary cache
- SM51: 50 MHz SuperSPARC with 1MB of secondary cache
- SM51-2: 50 MHz SuperSPARC with 2MB of secondary cache
- SM61: 60 MHz SuperSPARC with 1MB of secondary cache
- SM61-2: 60 MHz SuperSPARC with 2MB of secondary cache
- SM71: 75 MHz SuperSPARC with 1MB of secondary cache
- SM81: 85 MHz SuperSPARC with 1MB of secondary cache
- SM81-2: 85 MHz SuperSPARC with 2MB of secondary cache
- SM100: dual 40 MHz Cypress 7C601 with 64KB of primary cache
- Ross HyperSPARC RT620/625 at 90 MHz, with 256KB of primary cache
- Ross HyperSPARC RT620/625 at 125 MHz, with 256KB of primary cache
- Ross HyperSPARC RT620/625 at 150 MHz, with 512KB of primary cache
- Ross HyperSPARC RT620/625 at 166 MHz, with 512KB of primary cache
- Ross HyperSPARC RT620/625 at 180 MHz, with 512KB of primary cache
24MB of RAM should be sufficient to boot and a minimal system can probably
be squeezed onto a 250MB disk by installing only the `base' set.
However, a minimum of 32MB is recommended for serious usage of the system.
Note that until you have at least 32MB of RAM, getting more RAM is more
important than getting a faster CPU board.
Supported devices {:-include-:}:
* Sun keyboard and mouse
- Type 2, 3, 4, and 5 keyboards with several layouts
* Floppy drives:
- sun4c and sun4m floppy disk drive
* Serial ports:
- ttya and ttyb on-board serial ports (can be used as console if
needed)
- 4/300 ttyc and ttyd on-board serial ports
- SBus magma serial port cards, including: 4Sp, 8Sp, 12Sp, 16Sp,
LC2+1Sp, 2+1Sp, 4+1Sp, 8+2Sp, and 2+1HS Sp.
- SBus Serial Parallel Interface (SUNW,spif, 501-1931)
* Audio support:
- on-board audio support for systems with AMD79C30 8-bit audio chips
(this includes sun4c models, SPARCclassic, and 600MP)
- SUNW,CS4231 16-bit audio chips found on SPARCstation 4/5
* Framebuffers:
- SBus and sun4c/sun4m on-board video:
+ bwtwo - black and white
+ cgthree - 8-bit color, unaccelerated
The cgthree driver also supports the cgRDI, an onboard
cgthree-like framebuffer found in some laptops.
+ cgsix - 8-bit color, accelerated (GX, GX+, TGX, TGX+)
This driver should also work with faithful emulations or clones
of the SBus cgsix.
+ cgtwelve - 24-bit color, 1-bit overlay, accelerated (but the
driver does not support hardware acceleration)
+ cgfourteen - 8/24-bit color, accelerated (but the driver does
not support hardware acceleration)
+ Fujitsu AG-10e (agten) - 24-bit color, accelerated (currently
only supported in 8-bit unaccelerated mode)
+ Parallax XVideo and PowerVideo (tvtwo) - 24-bit color,
accelerated (but the driver does not support hardware
acceleration)
+ RasterFlex series (rfx) - 8/24-bit color, accelerated (currently
only supported in 8-bit unaccelerated mode)
+ Southland Media Systems MGX and MGXPlus (mgx) - 24-bit color,
accelerated (currently only supported in 8-bit accelerated mode)
+ TCX - 8/24-bit color
+ Vigra VS10, VS11 and VS12 framebuffers (8-bit color, selectable
VGA-compatible modes and connector)
+ Weitek Power9000 (pninek) framebuffer found in Tadpole SPARCbook 3
(8 bit accelerated)
+ Weitek Power9100 (pnozz) framebuffer found in Tadpole SPARCbook
3GS, 3GX, 3TX and 3XP (8, 16 or 32-bit accelerated)
+ ZX (aka Leo) - 8/24-bit color, overlay planes, double-buffered,
3-D acceleration
- 4/200 on-board bwtwo
- P4 video (4/100 and 4/300):
+ bwtwo - black and white
+ cgthree - 8-bit color, unaccelerated
+ cgfour - 8-bit color, 1-bit overlay, unaccelerated
+ cgsix - 8-bit color, accelerated
+ cgeight - 24-bit color, 1-bit overlay, unaccelerated
- VME video (sun4):
+ cgtwo - 8-bit color, unaccelerated
+ cgthree - 8-bit color, unaccelerated
+ cgsix - 8-bit color, accelerated
* Ethernet adapters:
- on-board AMD Lance Ethernet (le)
- SBus AMD Lance Ethernet cards (le)
- SBus cards containing both AMD Lance le and esp SCSI (le)
- on-board Intel 82586 Ethernet on 4/100 and 4/200 (ie)
- VME Intel 82586 Ethernet cards (ie)
- SBus 10/100Mbit qec+be found on Sun FastEthernet cards
(SUNW,501-2450) (be)
- SBus Quad 10/100Mbit qec+qe found on Sun Quad Ethernet cards
(SUNW,501-2062) (qe)
- SBus 10/100MBit hme Ethernet cards (hme) [*]
- SBus 10/100MBit SunSwift SUNW,fas Ethernet+SCSI cards (hme) [*]
- SBus Quad 10/100MBit hme and qfe Ethernet cards (hme) [*]
[*] Not supported in sun4c and sun4e machines due to PROM limitations.
* SCSI controllers:
- on-board SCSI controller (sun4c, sun4e, sun4m, and 4/300) (esp)
- SBus SCSI controllers (including 3rd party compatible boards) (esp)
- SBus cards containing both AMD Lance le and esp SCSI (esp)
- SBus SUNW,fas Ethernet+SCSI cards (esp) [*]
- VME "SUN-3"/"si" SCSI controller (interrupt driven DMA) (si)
- 4/110 "SCSI weird" on-board controller (polled DMA) (sw)
- QSP/ISP SCSI controllers (i.e. "PTI,ptisp", "ptisp", "SUNW,isp"
and "QLGC,isp") (isp)
[*] Not supported in sun4c and sun4e machines due to PROM limitations.
* SMD and other disk controllers:
- Xylogics 7053 VME SMD disk controller (xd)
- Xylogics 450/451 VME SMD disk controller (xy)
* PC Cards (PCMCIA):
- PCMCIA Controllers:
+ Sun SBus PCMCIA bridge (stp)
+ Tadpole PCMCIA controller (tslot)
* Miscellaneous:
- SBus Expansion Subsystem (SUNW,xbox) (xbox)
- Force FGA5000 VME/SBus bridge (fga)
- Force system configuration registers (scf)
- Force flash memory (flash)
- Tadpole microcontroller (power/system control) (tctrl)
- Prestoserve NVRAM Sbus cards and NVSIMM (limited support) (presto)
OpenBSD/MACHINE OSREV does NOT run on these machines (yet):
- Sun 4/400
Lacking support for the I/O cache, and related
Ethernet problems.
- sun4d -- SPARCcenter 2000, SPARCserver 1000
XDBus and multiprocessor support issues.
- sun4u (UltraSPARCs)
These machines are supported by the OpenBSD/sparc64 port.
- clones that are significantly different from the Sun systems
(e.g. K-Bus based Solbourne)
The supplied GENERIC kernel is the best attempt at a configuration that
works on the widest range of machines (sun4, sun4c, sun4e and sun4m).
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