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1.56
log
@Note ACA500 support.
@
text
@.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.55 2013/08/11 13:21:25 rkujawa Exp $
.
.Nx \*V
runs on any Amiga that has a 68020 or better CPU with
some form of MMU, and on 68060 DraCos.
.Pp
.Nx
does not, and will never, run on run on
A1000, A500, A600, A1200, A2000, A4000/EC030, CDTV and CD32
systems that are not enhanced by a CPU board.
.Pp
For 68020 and 68030 systems, a FPU is recommended but not required for the
system utilities.
68LC040, 68040V and 68LC060 systems don't work correctly at the moment.
.Pp
The minimal configuration requires around 24 MB of RAM (not including CHIPMEM!)
and about 250 MB of disk space.
To install the entire system requires much more disk space,
and to run X or compile the system, more RAM is recommended.
(24 MB of RAM will actually allow you to compile,
however it won't be speedy.
X really isn't usable on a 24 MB system.)
.Pp
You will probably want to compile your own kernel.
.Li GENERIC
is large and bulky in order to accommodate all people.
For example, most people's machines have an FPU, so you do not need the
bulky FPU_EMULATE option.
.Pp
If you have less than 8 MB of fast memory, you should make your swap
partition large, as your system will be a lot of swapping.
In addition, do
.Em not
place your swap partition onto a old small (and normally slow) disk!
.
.Ss2 Supported devices
.(bullet -offset indent
IDE controllers
.(bullet -compact
A4000/A1200 IDE controller, including ATAPI devices
.It
ELBOX FastATA 1200 Mk-III/Mk-IV
.It
Individual Computers ACA500 (both CF slots) 
.It
Individual Computers X-Surf IDE
.bullet)
.It
SCSI host adapters
.(bullet -compact
33c93 based boards: A2091, A3000 builtin, A3000 builtin modified for Apollo
accelerator board (please note that this is not the same as the SCSI host
adapter on the Apollo accelerator board itself, which is unsupported),
and GVP series II.
.It
53c80 based boards: 12 Gauge, IVS, Wordsync/Bytesync and Emplant
The Emplant SCSI adapter has been reported by a party to
hang after doing part of the installation without problems
.It
53c710 based boards: A4091, BlizzardPPC 603e+, Magnum, Warp Engine, Zeus
and DraCo builtin
.It
FAS216 based SCSI boards: FastLane Z3, Blizzard I and II, Blizzard IV,
Blizzard 2060, CyberSCSI Mk I and II
.It
53c770 based SCSI boards: Cyberstorm Mk III SCSI, Cyberstorm PPC SCSI
.bullet)
.It
PCI bridges
.(bullet -compact
ELBOX Mediator PCI 1200 series (original model, LT2, LT4, SX, TX)
.It
ELBOX Mediator PCI 4000 series (4000D, 4000Di, 3000D, 3/4000T, also Mk-II models)
.It
Prometheus PCI bridge
.It
Phase5 PCI bridge: CyberVision PPC, BlizzardVision PPC
.bullet)
.It
Clockports
.(bullet -compact
Amiga 1200 on-board clockport
.bullet)
.It
Video controllers
.(bullet -compact
ECS, AGA and A2024 built in on various Amigas
.It
Retina Z2 (no X server available), Retina Z3 and Altais
.It
Cirrus CL GD 54xx based boards: GVP Spectrum, Picasso II, II+ and IV,
Piccolo and Piccolo SD64
.It
Tseng ET4000 based boards: Domino and Domino16M proto, oMniBus, Merlin
.It
A2410 (no X server available)
.It
Cybervision 64
.It
Cybervision 64/3D
.bullet)
.It
Audio I/O
.(bullet -compact
Amiga builtin
.It
Melody MPEG-audio layer 2 board
.It
Repulse audio board
.bullet)
.It
Ethernet controllers
.(bullet -compact
A2065 Ethernet
.It
Hydra Ethernet
.It
ASDG Ethernet
.It
A4066 Ethernet
.It
Ariadne Ethernet
.It
Ariadne II Ethernet
.It
Quicknet Ethernet
.It
X-Surf Ethernet
.It
X-Surf 100 Ethernet
.bullet)
.It
ARCnet controllers
.(bullet -compact
A2060 ARCnet
.bullet)
.It
Most SCSI tape drives, including Archive Viper, Cipher SCSI-2 ST150
.It
SCSI-2 scanners behaving as SCSI-2 scanner devices, HP ScanJet II,
Mustek SCSI scanner.
SCSI scanner support is machine independent, so it should
work, but hasn't been tested on most Amiga configurations.
There are reports that the Mustek and HP ScanJet hang if
accessed from the A3000.
This might apply to other 33C93-Adapters, too.
.It
Most SCSI CD-ROM drives
.It
Serial/Parallel cards
.(bullet -compact
HyperCom 3Z, HyperCom 4, HyperCom 3+ and 4+
.It
MultiFaceCard II and III
.It
A2232 (normal and clockdoubled)
.It
SilverSurfer clockport-based serial port
.It
IOBlix Zorro-Bus
.bullet)
.It
Amiga floppy drives with Amiga (880/1760kB) and
.Tn IBM
(720/1440kB) encoding.
Our floppy driver doesn't notice when mounted floppies are
write-protected.
Your floppy will stay unchanged, but you might not notice that
you didn't write anything due to the buffer cache.
Also note that HD floppy drives only get detected as such if a
HD floppy is inserted at boot time.
.It
Amiga parallel port
.It
Amiga serial port
.It
Amiga mouse
.It
DraCo serial port, including serial mouse
.It
DraCo parallel printer port
.It
Real-time clocks
.(bullet -compact
A2000, A3000, A4000 builtin (r/w)
.It
DraCo builtin (r/o)
.bullet)
.bullet)
.Pp
If it's not on the above lists, there is no support for it in this release.
In particular, there are no drivers for: Blizzard III SCSI option,
Ferret SCSI, Oktagon SCSI.
@


1.55
log
@Note X-Surf 100 support.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.54 2013/01/30 20:48:27 rkujawa Exp $
d44 2
@


1.54
log
@Note Mediator PCI 4000 support.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.53 2012/11/19 23:04:15 rkujawa Exp $
d126 3
a128 1
X-surf Ethernet port
@


1.53
log
@Add X-Surf IDE.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.52 2012/07/02 18:13:13 rkujawa Exp $
d71 2
@


1.52
log
@Update minimal requirements. Note Mediator PCI 1200 support.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.51 2012/04/24 13:55:51 rkujawa Exp $
d43 2
@


1.52.2.1
log
@resync with head
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.52 2012/07/02 18:13:13 rkujawa Exp $
a42 2
.It
Individual Computers X-Surf IDE
a68 2
ELBOX Mediator PCI 4000 series (4000D, 4000Di, 3000D, 3/4000T, also Mk-II models)
.It
@


1.52.2.2
log
@Rebase to HEAD as of a few days ago.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD$
a43 2
Individual Computers ACA500 (both CF slots) 
.It
d126 1
a126 3
X-Surf Ethernet
.It
X-Surf 100 Ethernet
@


1.51
log
@Fix markup, sort SilverSurfer
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.50 2012/04/17 15:34:51 rkujawa Exp $
d16 2
a17 2
The minimal configuration requires 6 MB of RAM (not including CHIPMEM!)
and about 100 MB of disk space.
d20 1
a20 1
(6 MB of RAM will actually allow you to compile,
d22 1
a22 1
X really isn't usable on a 6 MB system.)
d67 2
@


1.50
log
@Note clockport support and SilverSurfer driver.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.49 2011/10/27 22:30:11 rkujawa Exp $
d75 1
d148 2
a166 2
SilverSurfer clockport-based serial port
.It
@


1.49
log
@Add info about FastATA 1200
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.48 2011/09/17 17:06:47 rkujawa Exp $
d72 4
d164 2
@


1.49.2.1
log
@sync with head.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.49 2011/10/27 22:30:11 rkujawa Exp $
a71 5
Clockports
.(bullet -compact
Amiga 1200 on-board clockport
.bullet)
.It
a142 2
SilverSurfer clockport-based serial port
.It
@


1.49.2.2
log
@sync with head
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.49.2.1 2012/05/23 10:07:09 yamt Exp $
d16 2
a17 2
The minimal configuration requires around 24 MB of RAM (not including CHIPMEM!)
and about 250 MB of disk space.
d20 1
a20 1
(24 MB of RAM will actually allow you to compile,
d22 1
a22 1
X really isn't usable on a 24 MB system.)
a66 2
ELBOX Mediator PCI 1200 series (original model, LT2, LT4, SX, TX)
.It
@


1.49.2.3
log
@sync with (a bit old) head
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.49.2.2 2012/10/30 18:48:34 yamt Exp $
a42 2
.It
Individual Computers X-Surf IDE
@


1.49.2.4
log
@sync with head.

for a reference, the tree before this commit was tagged
as yamt-pagecache-tag8.

this commit was splitted into small chunks to avoid
a limitation of cvs.  ("Protocol error: too many arguments")
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.49.2.3 2013/01/16 05:26:02 yamt Exp $
a43 2
Individual Computers ACA500 (both CF slots) 
.It
a70 2
ELBOX Mediator PCI 4000 series (4000D, 4000Di, 3000D, 3/4000T, also Mk-II models)
.It
d124 1
a124 3
X-Surf Ethernet
.It
X-Surf 100 Ethernet
@


1.48
log
@Add mppb man page to distrib lists, mention the new driver in install notes.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.47 2011/08/04 20:24:36 rkujawa Exp $
d38 2
d42 3
@


1.47
log
@Mention Amiga PCI support in CHANGES and installation notes. Approved by phx.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.46 2009/04/23 01:56:48 snj Exp $
d62 2
@


1.46
log
@Various updates to the INSTALL notes in preparation for 5.0.  Changes
are still to come.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.45 2004/09/06 18:56:16 is Exp $
d51 2
a52 1
53c710 based boards: A4091, Magnum, Warp Engine, Zeus and DraCo builtin
d60 5
@


1.45
log
@Clarify Apollo-accelerator-modifed-mainboard-SCSI vs.
Apollo-accelerator-provided-SCSI support status.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.44 2002/06/29 09:36:23 lukem Exp $
d17 1
a17 1
and about 75 MB of disk space.
d24 1
a24 17
Here is a table of recommended HD partition sizes for a full install:
.Bl -column -offset indent Partition Suggested 100xMBxx Needed 100xMB
.It Partition Ta Suggested Ta +\ X     Ta Needed   Ta +\ X
.It /\ (root) Ta "25 MB"   Ta "25 MB"  Ta "20 MB"  Ta "20 MB"
.It /usr      Ta "245 MB"  Ta "270 MB" Ta "120 MB" Ta "145 MB"
.It /var      Ta "20 MB"   Ta "20 MB"  Ta "5 MB"   Ta "5 MB"
.It swap      Ta Em "2*RAM below 32 MB, then up to you"
.El
.(item -offset indent
Anything else is up to you!
.item)
.Pp
As you may note the recommended size of
.Pa /usr
is 125 MB greater than needed.
This is to leave room for a kernel source and compile tree as
you will probably want to compile your own kernel.
d26 1
a26 1
is large and bulky to accommodate all people.
d30 3
a32 18
Preconfigured or precompiled packages are installed below
.Pa /usr/pkg
by default.
You should either make
.Pa /usr
larger (if you intend to install a lot of them), make
.Pa /usr/pkg
an additional partition, use the
.Fl p
option to
.Ic pkg_add
to install them in a different place, or link
.Pa /usr/pkg
to a different place.
.Pp
If you only have less than 8 MB of fast memory, you should make your swap
partition larger, as your system will be doing much more swapping.
Especially: do
d34 1
a34 1
place it onto a old small (and normally slow) disk!
d81 1
a81 1
Melody Mpeg-audio layer 2 board
d112 1
a112 1
SCSI-2 scanners behaving as SCSI-2 scanner devices, HP Scanjet II,
d115 1
a115 1
work, but hasn't been tested yet on most Amiga configurations.
d137 1
a137 1
write-protected at the moment.
d161 2
a162 3
If its not on the above lists, there is no support for it in this release.
Especially (but this is an incomplete list), there are no
drivers for: Blizzard III SCSI option,
@


1.45.36.1
log
@Sync with HEAD.

Third (and last) commit. See http://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2009/05/13/msg221222.html
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.46 2009/04/23 01:56:48 snj Exp $
d17 1
a17 1
and about 100 MB of disk space.
d24 17
a40 1
You will probably want to compile your own kernel.
d42 1
a42 1
is large and bulky in order to accommodate all people.
d46 18
a63 3
If you have less than 8 MB of fast memory, you should make your swap
partition large, as your system will be a lot of swapping.
In addition, do
d65 1
a65 1
place your swap partition onto a old small (and normally slow) disk!
d112 1
a112 1
Melody MPEG-audio layer 2 board
d143 1
a143 1
SCSI-2 scanners behaving as SCSI-2 scanner devices, HP ScanJet II,
d146 1
a146 1
work, but hasn't been tested on most Amiga configurations.
d168 1
a168 1
write-protected.
d192 3
a194 2
If it's not on the above lists, there is no support for it in this release.
In particular, there are no drivers for: Blizzard III SCSI option,
@


1.45.34.1
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@Pull up following revision(s) (requested by rmind in ticket #728):
	distrib/alpha/README.files: revision 1.14
	distrib/notes/acorn26/upgrade: revision 1.2
	distrib/notes/acorn32/hardware: revision 1.2
	distrib/notes/acorn32/prep: revision 1.14
	distrib/notes/acorn32/prep.RISCOS: revision 1.20
	distrib/notes/alpha/hardware: revisions 1.16-1.17
	distrib/notes/alpha/install: revisions 1.35-1.37
	distrib/notes/amd64/prep: revision 1.2
	distrib/notes/amiga/hardware: revision 1.46
	distrib/notes/amiga/install: revision 1.35
	distrib/notes/amiga/prep: revision 1.28
	distrib/notes/amiga/upgrade: revision 1.28
	distrib/notes/arc/prep: revision 1.2
	distrib/notes/atari/hardware: revision 1.22
	distrib/notes/atari/prep: revision 1.13
	distrib/notes/cats/hardware: revision 1.7
	distrib/notes/cats/prep: revision 1.11
	distrib/notes/cats/upgrade: revision 1.4
	distrib/notes/common/contents: revisions 1.150-1.155
	distrib/notes/common/legal.common: revision 1.52
	distrib/notes/common/main: revisions 1.444-1.446
	distrib/notes/common/postinstall: revisions 1.73, 1.74
	distrib/notes/common/sysinst: revisions 1.97, 1.98
	distrib/notes/common/upgrade: revisions 1.27, 1.28
	distrib/notes/common/xfer: revisions 1.64-1.66
	distrib/notes/evbarm/prep: revision 1.10
	distrib/notes/evbarm/upgrade: revision 1.2
	distrib/notes/evbppc/hardware: revision 1.5
	distrib/notes/evbppc/upgrade: revision 1.2
	distrib/notes/hp300/prep: revision 1.24
	distrib/notes/i386/upgrade: revision 1.23
	distrib/notes/i386/prep: revision 1.14
	distrib/notes/mac68k/hardware: revision 1.24
	distrib/notes/mac68k/prep: revision 1.16
	distrib/notes/mac68k/upgrade: revision 1.21
	distrib/notes/mac68k/xfer: revision 1.20
	distrib/notes/macppc/prep: revisions 1.43, 1.44
	distrib/notes/macppc/prep.OPENFIRMWARE: revision 1.13
	distrib/notes/macppc/hardware: revision 1.47
	distrib/notes/macppc/prep.OPENFIRMWARE: revision 1.12
	distrib/notes/mvme68k/hardware: revision 1.11
	distrib/notes/mvme68k/install: revision 1.21
	distrib/notes/next68k/prep: revision 1.8
	distrib/notes/pmax/hardware: revision 1.17
	distrib/notes/pmax/install: revision 1.41
	distrib/notes/sgimips/hardware: revision 1.14
	distrib/notes/sgimips/prep: revision 1.10
	distrib/notes/shark/install: revision 1.5
	distrib/notes/sparc/hardware: revisions 1.35, 1.36
	distrib/notes/sparc/prep: revision 1.26
	distrib/notes/sparc/upgrade: revision 1.16
	distrib/notes/sparc64/prep: revision 1.15
	distrib/notes/sun2/hardware: revision 1.4
	distrib/notes/sun3/hardware: revision 1.10
	distrib/notes/vax/hardware: revision 1.10
	distrib/notes/vax/install: revision 1.18
	distrib/notes/vax/prep: revision 1.7
	distrib/notes/xen/xfer: revision 1.4
	distrib/notes/x68k/hardware: revision 1.17
	distrib/notes/x68k/prep: revision 1.9
Update release notes.
@
text
@d1 1
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and about 100 MB of disk space.
d24 17
a40 1
You will probably want to compile your own kernel.
d42 1
a42 1
is large and bulky in order to accommodate all people.
d46 18
a63 3
If you have less than 8 MB of fast memory, you should make your swap
partition large, as your system will be a lot of swapping.
In addition, do
d65 1
a65 1
place your swap partition onto a old small (and normally slow) disk!
d112 1
a112 1
Melody MPEG-audio layer 2 board
d143 1
a143 1
SCSI-2 scanners behaving as SCSI-2 scanner devices, HP ScanJet II,
d146 1
a146 1
work, but hasn't been tested on most Amiga configurations.
d168 1
a168 1
write-protected.
d192 3
a194 2
If it's not on the above lists, there is no support for it in this release.
In particular, there are no drivers for: Blizzard III SCSI option,
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1.45.26.1
log
@Sync with HEAD.
@
text
@d1 1
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@


1.44
log
@clean up whitespace, formatting, copyrights
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.43 2002/01/27 19:50:10 aymeric Exp $
d74 3
a76 1
accelerator board, and GVP series II.
@


1.44.2.1
log
@Pullup rev 1.45 (requested by is in ticket #817)

Clarify Apollo-accelerator-modifed-mainboard-SCSI vs.
Apollo-accelerator-provided-SCSI support status.
@
text
@d1 1
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.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.44 2002/06/29 09:36:23 lukem Exp $
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accelerator board (please note that this is not the same as the SCSI host
adapter on the Apollo accelerator board itself, which is unsupported),
and GVP series II.
@


1.43
log
@remove extraneous ".bullet)" which prevented compilation.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.42 2001/08/26 20:47:27 is Exp $
d17 6
a22 4
and about 75 MB of disk space.  To install the entire system requires
much more disk space, and to run X or compile the system, more RAM
is recommended.  (6 MB of RAM will actually allow you to compile,
however it won't be speedy. X really isn't usable on a 6 MB system.)
d146 2
a147 2
accessed from the A3000. This might apply to other
33C93-Adapters, too.
d166 5
a170 5
write-protected at the moment. Your floppy will stay
unchanged, but you might not notice that you didn't write
anything due to the buffer cache. Also note that HD floppy
drives only get detected as such if a HD floppy is inserted at
boot time.
d190 2
a191 2
If its not on the above lists, there is no support for it in this
release. Especially (but this is an incomplete list), there are no
@


1.43.2.1
log
@manually sync distrib/notes/** to -current, excluding pmppc (which isn't in 1.6)
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD$
d17 4
a20 6
and about 75 MB of disk space.
To install the entire system requires much more disk space,
and to run X or compile the system, more RAM is recommended.
(6 MB of RAM will actually allow you to compile,
however it won't be speedy.
X really isn't usable on a 6 MB system.)
d144 2
a145 2
accessed from the A3000.
This might apply to other 33C93-Adapters, too.
d164 5
a168 5
write-protected at the moment.
Your floppy will stay unchanged, but you might not notice that
you didn't write anything due to the buffer cache.
Also note that HD floppy drives only get detected as such if a
HD floppy is inserted at boot time.
d188 2
a189 2
If its not on the above lists, there is no support for it in this release.
Especially (but this is an incomplete list), there are no
@


1.43.2.2
log
@Pull up revision 1.45 (requested by is in ticket #1743):
  Clarify Apollo-accelerator-modified-mainboard-SCSI vs.
  Apollo-accelerator-provided-SCSI support status.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.43.2.1 2002/07/02 04:20:01 lukem Exp $
d74 1
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accelerator board (please note that this is not the same as the SCSI host
adapter on the Apollo accelerator board itself, which is unsupported),
and GVP series II.
@


1.42
log
@Added repulse audio board.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.41 2001/07/24 16:36:17 nra Exp $
a108 1
.bullet)
@


1.41
log
@Minor spelling fix.  s/accellerator/accelerator/
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
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d109 3
@


1.40
log
@Add some omissions.
@
text
@d1 1
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.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.39 2000/12/14 22:45:25 is Exp $
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a72 1
accellerator board, and GVP series II.
@


1.39
log
@We really need a MMU. Tell people what models don't have any out of the box.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.38 2000/10/29 14:08:04 lukem Exp $
d147 1
a147 1
Serial cards
d154 2
@


1.38
log
@more work:
- use .Tn, .Bx, .Ul, .Key, .Sq, .Dq, .Li, .Dl, (etc) ... as appropriate
- be more consistent between various ports' install notes
- other cleanups
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.37 2000/10/10 12:55:16 lukem Exp $
d6 5
@


1.37
log
@major terraform (this is MUCH more than a rototill :-), including:
- update for 1.5 (still more MD stuff to check)
- use new macros in ../common/macros as appropriate
- introduce some CONSISTENCY between the various ports' install docs
- use various mdoc macros as appropriate, including .Li, .Pa, .Sy, and .Ic.
- migrate more stuff into ../common/*
- whitespace cleanup
- lots of other little things i'm sure...
@
text
@d1 1
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.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.36 2000/09/14 19:57:01 is Exp $
d20 1
a20 1
.It root\ (/) Ta "25 MB"   Ta "25 MB"  Ta "20 MB"  Ta "20 MB"
d24 1
a24 1
.El   
d151 3
a153 1
Amiga floppy drives with Amiga (880/1760kB) and IBM (720/1440kB) encoding.
@


1.36
log
@My src tree wasn't completely up-to-date when I measured the current
syssrc size. Correct it.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD$
d11 2
a12 2
The minimal configuration requires 6M of RAM (not including CHIPMEM!)
and about 75M of disk space.  To install the entire system requires
d14 2
a15 2
is recommended.  (6M of RAM will actually allow you to compile,
however it won't be speedy. X really isn't usable on a 6M system.)
d18 41
d60 74
a133 104
.Bd -literal -offset indent
partition:	advise,	with X,	needed,	with X
root (/)	25M	25M	20M	20M
user (/usr)	245M	270M	120M 	145M
swap		2 times RAM size below 32 MB, then up to you
local (/usr/local)	up to you
.Ed
.
.Pp
As you may note the recommended size of /usr is 125M greater than
needed. This is to leave room for a kernel source and compile tree as
you will probably want to compile your own kernel. GENERIC is large
and bulky to accommodate all people. For example, most peoples machines
have an FPU, so you do not need the bulky FPU_EMULATE option.
.Pp
Preconfigured or precompiled packages are installed below /usr/pkg per
default. You should either make /usr larger (if you intend to install
a lot of them), make /usr/pkg an additional partiton, use the -p option
to pkg_add to install them in a different place or link /usr/pkg to
some different place.
.Pp
If you only have less than 8M of fast memory, you should make your swap
partition larger, as your system will be doing much more swapping. Especially:
do NOT place it onto a old small (and normally slow) disk!
.Pp
Supported devices include:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
A4000/A1200 IDE controller, including ATAPI devices.
SCSI host adapters:
	33c93 based boards: A2091, A3000 builtin, A3000 builtin 
	    modified for Apollo accellerator board, and GVP series II.
	53c80 based boards: 12 Gauge, IVS, Wordsync/Bytesync and 
	    Emplant.*)
	53c710 based boards: A4091, Magnum, Warp Engine, Zeus 
	    and DraCo builtin.
	FAS216 based SCSI boards: FastLane Z3, Blizzard I and II,
	    Blizzard IV, Blizzard 2060, CyberSCSI Mk I and II.
	53c770 based SCSI baords: Cyberstorm Mk III SCSI, Cyberstorm
	    PPC SCSI.
Video controllers:
	ECS, AGA and A2024 built in on various Amigas.
	Retina Z2*****, Retina Z3 and Altais.
	Cirrus CL GD 54xx based boards:
	    GVP Spectrum,
	    Picasso II, II+ and IV,
	    Piccolo and Piccolo SD64.
	Tseng ET4000 based boards:
	    Domino and Domino16M proto,
	    oMniBus,
	    Merlin.
	A2410*****.
	Cybervision 64.
	Cybervision 64/3D.

Audio I/O:
	Amiga builtin
	Melody Mpeg-audio layer 2 board
	
Ethernet controllers:
	A2065 Ethernet
	Hydra Ethernet
	ASDG Ethernet
	A4066 Ethernet
	Ariadne Ethernet
	Ariadne II Ethernet
	Quicknet Ethernet
	X-surf Ethernet port
ARCnet controllers:
	A2060 ARCnet
Tape drives:
	Most SCSI tape drives, including
		Archive Viper, Cipher SCSI-2 ST150.
Scanners:
	SCSI-2 scanners behaving as SCSI-2 scanner devices,
	HP Scanjet II, Mustek SCSI scanner.***)
CD-ROM drives:
	Most SCSI CD-ROM drives
Serial cards:
	HyperCom 3Z, HyperCom 4, HyperCom 3+ and 4+
	MultiFaceCard II and III
	A2232 (normal and clockdoubled)
Amiga floppy drives with Amiga (880/1760kB) and 
	IBM (720/1440kB) encoding. ****)
Amiga parallel port.
Amiga serial port.
Amiga mouse.
DraCo serial port, including serial mouse.
DraCo parallel printer port.
Real-time clocks:
	A2000, A3000, A4000 builtin (r/w),
	DraCo builtin (r/o).
.Ed
.Pp
If its not on the above lists, there is no support for it in this
release. Especially (but this is an incomplete list), there are no
drivers for: Blizzard III SCSI option,
Ferret SCSI, Oktagon SCSI.
.Pp
Footnotes: Known problems with some hardware:
.Bl -tag -width *****
.It *
the Emplant SCSI adapter has been reported by a party to
hang after doing part of the installation without problems.
.It **
d136 1
a136 1
There are reports that the Mustek and HP Scanjet hang if
d139 14
a152 2
.It ****
Our floppy driver doesn't notice when mounted floppies are 
d158 23
a180 3
.It *****
No X11 server available.
.El
@


1.35
log
@Adapt size table to bigger /usr and /usr/src.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.34 1999/12/17 21:55:11 is Exp $	
d22 1
a22 1
user (/usr)	220M	250M	120M 	145M
d28 1
a28 1
As you may note the recommended size of /usr is 100M greater than
@


1.34
log
@Mention initial support of X-surf boards (Ethernet port).
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.33 1999/06/28 21:28:37 is Exp $	
d21 3
a23 3
root (/)	20M	20M	15M	15M
user (/usr)	110M	135M	90M 	115M
swap		----- 2M for every M ram -----
d28 1
a28 1
As you may note the recommended size of /usr is 20M greater than
@


1.34.4.1
log
@Pullup from trunk, requested by is, granted by thorpej
hardware 1.35:	necessary disk size changed
whatis 1.12:	new features
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD$	
d21 3
a23 3
root (/)	25M	25M	20M	20M
user (/usr)	220M	250M	120M 	145M
swap		2 times RAM size below 32 MB, then up to you
d28 1
a28 1
As you may note the recommended size of /usr is 100M greater than
@


1.34.4.2
log
@Pullup from -current, requested by is, approved by jhawk:
hardware 1.36:	Correct recommended sizes.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD$
d22 1
a22 1
user (/usr)	245M	270M	120M 	145M
d28 1
a28 1
As you may note the recommended size of /usr is 125M greater than
@


1.34.4.3
log
@Sync to HEAD as of 20001101 03:43 GMT [lukem]:
Complete rework of install notes for 1.5 from several authors.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.38 2000/10/29 14:08:04 lukem Exp $
d11 2
a12 2
The minimal configuration requires 6 MB of RAM (not including CHIPMEM!)
and about 75 MB of disk space.  To install the entire system requires
d14 2
a15 2
is recommended.  (6 MB of RAM will actually allow you to compile,
however it won't be speedy. X really isn't usable on a 6 MB system.)
a17 41
.Bl -column -offset indent Partition Suggested 100xMBxx Needed 100xMB
.It Partition Ta Suggested Ta +\ X     Ta Needed   Ta +\ X
.It /\ (root) Ta "25 MB"   Ta "25 MB"  Ta "20 MB"  Ta "20 MB"
.It /usr      Ta "245 MB"  Ta "270 MB" Ta "120 MB" Ta "145 MB"
.It /var      Ta "20 MB"   Ta "20 MB"  Ta "5 MB"   Ta "5 MB"
.It swap      Ta Em "2*RAM below 32 MB, then up to you"
.El
.(item -offset indent
Anything else is up to you!
.item)
.Pp
As you may note the recommended size of
.Pa /usr
is 125 MB greater than needed.
This is to leave room for a kernel source and compile tree as
you will probably want to compile your own kernel.
.Li GENERIC
is large and bulky to accommodate all people.
For example, most people's machines have an FPU, so you do not need the
bulky FPU_EMULATE option.
.Pp
Preconfigured or precompiled packages are installed below
.Pa /usr/pkg
by default.
You should either make
.Pa /usr
larger (if you intend to install a lot of them), make
.Pa /usr/pkg
an additional partition, use the
.Fl p
option to
.Ic pkg_add
to install them in a different place, or link
.Pa /usr/pkg
to a different place.
.Pp
If you only have less than 8 MB of fast memory, you should make your swap
partition larger, as your system will be doing much more swapping.
Especially: do
.Em not
place it onto a old small (and normally slow) disk!
d19 104
a122 74
.Ss2 Supported devices
.(bullet -offset indent
A4000/A1200 IDE controller, including ATAPI devices
.It
SCSI host adapters
.(bullet -compact
33c93 based boards: A2091, A3000 builtin, A3000 builtin modified for Apollo
accellerator board, and GVP series II.
.It
53c80 based boards: 12 Gauge, IVS, Wordsync/Bytesync and Emplant
The Emplant SCSI adapter has been reported by a party to
hang after doing part of the installation without problems
.It
53c710 based boards: A4091, Magnum, Warp Engine, Zeus and DraCo builtin
.It
FAS216 based SCSI boards: FastLane Z3, Blizzard I and II, Blizzard IV,
Blizzard 2060, CyberSCSI Mk I and II
.It
53c770 based SCSI boards: Cyberstorm Mk III SCSI, Cyberstorm PPC SCSI
.bullet)
.It
Video controllers
.(bullet -compact
ECS, AGA and A2024 built in on various Amigas
.It
Retina Z2 (no X server available), Retina Z3 and Altais
.It
Cirrus CL GD 54xx based boards: GVP Spectrum, Picasso II, II+ and IV,
Piccolo and Piccolo SD64
.It
Tseng ET4000 based boards: Domino and Domino16M proto, oMniBus, Merlin
.It
A2410 (no X server available)
.It
Cybervision 64
.It
Cybervision 64/3D
.bullet)
.It
Audio I/O
.(bullet -compact
Amiga builtin
.It
Melody Mpeg-audio layer 2 board
.bullet)
.It
Ethernet controllers
.(bullet -compact
A2065 Ethernet
.It
Hydra Ethernet
.It
ASDG Ethernet
.It
A4066 Ethernet
.It
Ariadne Ethernet
.It
Ariadne II Ethernet
.It
Quicknet Ethernet
.It
X-surf Ethernet port
.bullet)
.It
ARCnet controllers
.(bullet -compact
A2060 ARCnet
.bullet)
.It
Most SCSI tape drives, including Archive Viper, Cipher SCSI-2 ST150
.It
SCSI-2 scanners behaving as SCSI-2 scanner devices, HP Scanjet II,
Mustek SCSI scanner.
d125 1
a125 1
There are reports that the Mustek and HP ScanJet hang if
d128 2
a129 16
.It
Most SCSI CD-ROM drives
.It
Serial cards
.(bullet -compact
HyperCom 3Z, HyperCom 4, HyperCom 3+ and 4+
.It
MultiFaceCard II and III
.It
A2232 (normal and clockdoubled)
.bullet)
.It
Amiga floppy drives with Amiga (880/1760kB) and
.Tn IBM
(720/1440kB) encoding.
Our floppy driver doesn't notice when mounted floppies are
d135 3
a137 23
.It
Amiga parallel port
.It
Amiga serial port
.It
Amiga mouse
.It
DraCo serial port, including serial mouse
.It
DraCo parallel printer port
.It
Real-time clocks
.(bullet -compact
A2000, A3000, A4000 builtin (r/w)
.It
DraCo builtin (r/o)
.bullet)
.bullet)
.Pp
If its not on the above lists, there is no support for it in this
release. Especially (but this is an incomplete list), there are no
drivers for: Blizzard III SCSI option,
Ferret SCSI, Oktagon SCSI.
@


1.34.4.4
log
@Pull up revision 1.39 (requested by is):
  Nowadays, need to tell people what models didn't have an MMU out
  of the box.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.34.4.3 2000/11/01 03:44:36 tv Exp $
a5 5
.Pp
.Nx
does not, and will never, run on run on
A1000, A500, A600, A1200, A2000, A4000/EC030, CDTV and CD32
systems that are not enhanced by a CPU board.
@


1.34.4.5
log
@Pull up revision 1.40 (requested by jhawk):
	Synchronize common part of release notes with the trunk.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\"	$NetBSD$
d147 1
a147 1
Serial/Parallel cards
a153 2
.It
IOBlix Zorro-Bus
@


1.33
log
@- we support the parallel HyperCom[34]+ ports now.
- while we're here, fix table formatting.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.32 1999/04/26 19:29:45 is Exp $	
d85 1
@


1.33.4.1
log
@Pull up to last week's -current.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.34 1999/12/17 21:55:11 is Exp $	
a84 1
	X-surf Ethernet port
@


1.32
log
@Adapt minimum memory and disk requirements to reality:
- due to a pmap bug, really low memory booting doesn't work
- NetBSD-1.4 needs much more disk than earlier releases.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.31 1999/04/18 10:50:17 is Exp $	
d96 1
a96 1
	HyperCom 3Z, HyperCom 4, HyperCom 3+ and 4+ (serial ports only)
d117 1
a117 1
.Bl -tag -width ****
@


1.31
log
@Add the HyperCom 3+ and 4+ Zorro bus boards to the list of supported devices.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.30 1999/04/09 20:55:28 is Exp $	
d11 5
a15 5
The minimal configuration requires 4M of RAM and about 75M of disk
space.  To install the entire system requires much more disk space,
and to run X or compile the system, more RAM is recommended.  (4M of
RAM will actually allow you to compile, however it won't be speedy. X
really isn't usable on a 4M system.)
d22 1
a22 1
user (/usr)	95M	125M	75M 	105M
d30 3
a32 2
you will probably want to compile your own kernel. (GENERIC is large
and bulky to accommodate all people).
d34 9
a42 2
If you only have 4M of fast memory, you should make your swap partition
larger, as your system will be doing much more swapping.
@


1.30
log
@new version number syntax due to new formatting;
yet another release...
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.29 1999/03/28 21:33:38 is Exp $	
d88 1
a88 1
	HyperCom 3Z and HyperCom 4
@


1.29
log
@Update: CS MK III/PPC scsi, ATAPI; mention no-Xserver for Retina Z2 and
A2410.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.28 1999/01/13 07:30:02 ross Exp $	
d3 2
a4 1
NetBSD/amiga _VER runs on any Amiga that has a 68020 or better CPU with
@


1.29.2.1
log
@Pullup from -current: missed _VER -> \*V
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.30 1999/04/09 20:55:28 is Exp $	
d3 1
a3 2
.Nx \*V
runs on any Amiga that has a 68020 or better CPU with
@


1.29.2.2
log
@Pull up to HEAD 1.31 per Ignatios Souvatzis <is@@jocelyn.rhein.de>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.31 1999/04/18 10:50:17 is Exp $	
d88 1
a88 1
	HyperCom 3Z, HyperCom 4, HyperCom 3+ and 4+ (serial ports only)
@


1.29.2.3
log
@upgrade 1.31->1.32 (is)
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.32 1999/04/26 19:29:45 is Exp $	
d11 5
a15 5
The minimal configuration requires 6M of RAM (not including CHIPMEM!)
and about 75M of disk space.  To install the entire system requires
much more disk space, and to run X or compile the system, more RAM
is recommended.  (6M of RAM will actually allow you to compile,
however it won't be speedy. X really isn't usable on a 6M system.)
d22 1
a22 1
user (/usr)	110M	135M	90M 	115M
d30 2
a31 3
you will probably want to compile your own kernel. GENERIC is large
and bulky to accommodate all people. For example, most peoples machines
have an FPU, so you do not need the bulky FPU_EMULATE option.
d33 2
a34 9
Preconfigured or precompiled packages are installed below /usr/pkg per
default. You should either make /usr larger (if you intend to install
a lot of them), make /usr/pkg an additional partiton, use the -p option
to pkg_add to install them in a different place or link /usr/pkg to
some different place.
.Pp
If you only have less than 8M of fast memory, you should make your swap
partition larger, as your system will be doing much more swapping. Especially:
do NOT place it onto a old small (and normally slow) disk!
@


1.29.2.4
log
@pullup 1.32->1.33 (is)
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.29.2.3 1999/04/26 20:55:12 perry Exp $	
d96 1
a96 1
	HyperCom 3Z, HyperCom 4, HyperCom 3+ and 4+
d117 1
a117 1
.Bl -tag -width *****
@


1.28
log
@Markup for -mdoc and -mdoc2html.
@
text
@d1 1
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.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.26 1998/10/29 20:57:03 is Exp $	
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A4000/A1200 IDE controller.
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d51 1
a51 1
	Retina Z2, Retina Z3 and Altais.
d60 1
a60 1
	A2410.
d65 1
a65 1
	Amiga builtin (currently 8bit-mode only)
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a104 1
drivers for: Blizzard III SCSI option, Cyberstorm Mk III SCSI option,
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1.27
log
@Add the Ariadne II to the supported device list.
@
text
@d1 2
a2 2
	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.26 1998/10/29 20:57:03 is Exp $	

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a5 1

d9 1
a9 1

d15 1
a15 1

d17 10
a26 7
	partition:	advise,	with X,	needed,	with X
	root (/)	20M	20M	15M	15M
	user (/usr)	95M	125M	75M 	105M
	swap		----- 2M for every M ram -----
	local (/usr/local)	up to you


d31 1
a31 1

d34 1
a34 1

d36 64
a99 62
	A4000/A1200 IDE controller.
	SCSI host adapters:
		33c93 based boards: A2091, A3000 builtin, A3000 builtin 
		    modified for Apollo accellerator board, and GVP series II.
		53c80 based boards: 12 Gauge, IVS, Wordsync/Bytesync and 
		    Emplant.*)
		53c710 based boards: A4091, Magnum, Warp Engine, Zeus 
		    and DraCo builtin.
		FAS216 based SCSI boards: FastLane Z3, Blizzard I and II,
		    Blizzard IV, Blizzard 2060, CyberSCSI Mk I and II.
	Video controllers:
		ECS, AGA and A2024 built in on various Amigas.
		Retina Z2, Retina Z3 and Altais.
		Cirrus CL GD 54xx based boards:
		    GVP Spectrum,
		    Picasso II, II+ and IV,
		    Piccolo and Piccolo SD64.
		Tseng ET4000 based boards:
		    Domino and Domino16M proto,
		    oMniBus,
		    Merlin.
		A2410.
		Cybervision 64.
		Cybervision 64/3D.

	Audio I/O:
		Amiga builtin (currently 8bit-mode only)
		Melody Mpeg-audio layer 2 board
		
	Ethernet controllers:
		A2065 Ethernet
		Hydra Ethernet
		ASDG Ethernet
		A4066 Ethernet
		Ariadne Ethernet
		Ariadne II Ethernet
		Quicknet Ethernet
	ARCnet controllers:
		A2060 ARCnet
	Tape drives:
		Most SCSI tape drives, including
			Archive Viper, Cipher SCSI-2 ST150.
	Scanners:
		SCSI-2 scanners behaving as SCSI-2 scanner devices,
		HP Scanjet II, Mustek SCSI scanner.***)
	CD-ROM drives:
		Most SCSI CD-ROM drives
	Serial cards:
		HyperCom 3Z and HyperCom 4
		MultiFaceCard II and III
		A2232 (normal and clockdoubled)
	Amiga floppy drives with Amiga (880/1760kB) and 
		IBM (720/1440kB) encoding. ****)
	Amiga parallel port.
	Amiga serial port.
	Amiga mouse.
	DraCo serial port, including serial mouse.
	DraCo parallel printer port.
	Real-time clocks:
		A2000, A3000, A4000 builtin (r/w),
		DraCo builtin (r/o).

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release. Especially (but this is an incomplete list), there is no
driver for:

	Blizzard III SCSI option, Cyberstorm Mk III SCSI option,
	Ferret SCSI, Oktagon SCSI.

Known problems with some hardware:

	*) the Emplant SCSI adapter has been reported by a party to
	hang after doing part of the installation without problems.

	***) SCSI scanner support is machine independent, so it should
	work, but hasn't been tested yet on most Amiga configurations.
	There are reports that the Mustek and HP Scanjet hang if
	accessed from the A3000. This might apply to other
	33C93-Adapters, too.

	****) Our floppy driver doesn't notice when mounted floppies are 
	write-protected at the moment. Your floppy will stay
	unchanged, but you might not notice that you didn't write
	anything due to the buffer cache. Also note that HD floppy
	drives only get detected as such if a HD floppy is inserted at
	boot time.
@


1.26
log
@Mention that Apollo3060-reworked Amiga 3000 SCSI is supported now.
@
text
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	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.25 1998/08/09 22:29:01 is Exp $	
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@


1.25
log
@It's "HyperCOM 3Z", not "HyperCom Z3".
@
text
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	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.24 1998/06/15 14:21:35 is Exp $	
d35 2
a36 1
		33c93 based boards: A2091, A3000 builtin and GVP series II.
@


1.24
log
@Clarify description of FPU emulation and A2232 support, the latter on
request of PR 5226 by Eric Delcamp.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.23 1998/05/09 10:06:52 veego Exp $	
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a79 1
		HyperCom Z3 and HyperCom 4
@


1.23
log
@Remove the comment about a know problem with the Ariadne ethernet card,
because the problem is fixed.
@
text
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	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.22 1998/02/11 17:23:16 is Exp $	
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a7 1
For 68020 and 68030 systems, a FPU is recommended but not required. 
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		A2232
@


1.22
log
@Warn about possible Ariadne problem.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
	$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.21 1998/01/09 18:45:43 perry Exp $	
d65 1
a65 1
		Ariadne Ethernet *****)
a115 3

	*****) There are some people whose NetBSD-1.3 system crashes when
	using the Ariadne for some time. Others claim it runs stable.
@


1.21
log
@RCS Id Police.
@
text
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	$NetBSD$	
d65 1
a65 1
		Ariadne Ethernet
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@


1.20
log
@Add some missing devices:
- cv64/3d in ZorroII mode
- Melody, HyperCom in the HTML file
@
text
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@


1.19
log
@Increase the recommended size of the /usr partition and rewrite the
comment for the CyberVision64/3D after the Console mode works now.
@
text
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		Cybervision 64/3D.**)
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		HyperCom 3 and 4
a100 3

	**) the CyberVision 64/3D works at the moment only in
	ZorroIII mode.
@


1.18
log
@update for the cv64/3d and the hypercom 3 and 4.
@
text
@d16 1
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	user (/usr)	80M	110M	60M 	90M
d102 2
a103 4
	**) There is currently no support for the CyberVision 64/3D
	in ZorroII mode only in ZorroIII mode. There is also a problem
	that textmode of the Console produce a black screen so the
	console driver is not enabled.
@


1.17
log
@Mention Melody board.
@
text
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		HP Scanjet II, Mustek SCSI scanner.**)
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		IBM (720/1440kB) encoding. ***)
d95 1
a95 1
	Ferret SCSI, Oktagon SCSI, CyberVision 64/3D.
d102 6
a107 1
	**) SCSI scanner support is machine independent, so it should
d113 1
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	***) Our floppy driver doesn't notice when mounted floppies are 
@


1.17.2.1
log
@Pull rev 1.19 up from trunk (veego)
@
text
@d16 1
a16 1
	user (/usr)	95M	125M	75M 	105M
a98 3

	**) the CyberVision 64/3D works at the moment only in
	ZorroIII mode.
@


1.17.2.2
log
@Pull rev 1.18 up from trunk
@
text
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		Cybervision 64/3D.**)
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a71 1
		HP Scanjet II, Mustek SCSI scanner.***)
a74 1
		HyperCom 3 and 4
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a78 1
		IBM (720/1440kB) encoding. ****)
d93 1
a93 1
	Ferret SCSI, Oktagon SCSI.
d103 1
a103 1
	***) SCSI scanner support is machine independent, so it should
d109 1
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	****) Our floppy driver doesn't notice when mounted floppies are 
@


1.17.2.3
log
@Pull rev 1.20 up from trunk (is)
@
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		Cybervision 64/3D.
d76 1
a76 1
		HyperCom Z3 and HyperCom 4
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@


1.17.2.4
log
@Update docs for CV3DONZORRO2 option
@
text
@d52 1
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		Cybervision 64/3D.**) 
a100 5

	**) CV64/3d is not used, if in a Zorro II machine. Experimental
	support for this mode is in the kernel sources, and you can try
	it by using ``option "CV3DONZORRO2"'' in your kernel configuration
	file when compiling your own custom kernel.
@


1.16
log
@Update the supported hardware.
@
text
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1.15
log
@Update.
@
text
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		    Blizzard IV, Blizzard 2060, CyberSCSI Mk I**)
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		HP Scanjet II, Mustek SCSI scanner.***)
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		IBM (720/1440kB) encoding. ****)
d91 2
a92 2
	Cyberstorm I SCSI option, Blizzard IV SCSI,
	Ferret SCSI, Oktagon SCSI, CyberVision64/3D.
d99 1
a99 5
	**) Fastlane SCSI is reported to show data errors and hangs at
	least when used with multiple devices on the bus. This might
	be a problem with any FAS board. 

	***) SCSI scanner support is machine independent, so it should
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	****) Our floppy driver doesn't notice when mounted floppies are 
@


1.14
log
@Note the addition of FPU emulation.
@
text
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NetBSD/amiga 1.2 runs on any Amiga that has a 68020 or better CPU with
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For 68020 and 68030 systems, a FPU is recommended but not
required. 68LC040, 68040V and 68LC060 systems don't work correctly at
the moment.

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	local (/local)	up to you
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	Cyberstorm SCSI option, Blizzard IV SCSI, Blizzard 2060 SCSI,
@


1.13
log
@Note the addition of Amiga audio and DraCo RTC, and the availability (although
since long time) of A2000/A3000/A4000 RTC.
@
text
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some form of FPU and MMU, and on DraCos.
@


1.12
log
@Updates; from my recent netbsd-1.2D snapshooting efforts.
@
text
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1.11
log
@Updated for new cirrus and et4000 boards and increase the /usr size.
@
text
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some form of FPU and MMU, and on DraCos which still have a CIA.
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		FAS216 based SCSI boards: Fastlane Z3, Blizzard I and II**)
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	be a problem with any FAS board.
@


1.10
log
@Some corrections (mostly typos) by Thorsten Frueauf (PR 3315).
@
text
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The minimal configuration requires 4M of RAM and about 65M of disk
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	user (/usr)	75M	110M	55M 	90M
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a45 4
		Picasso II.
		GVP Spectrum.
		Piccolo.
		Piccolo SD64.
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		Domino.
		Merlin (Zorro 2 only).
		Omnibus.
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	Ferret SCSI, Oktagon SCSI.
@


1.9
log
@- increase the / and /usr recommended partition sizes by 5 MB for
  crash dumps and the increased kernel source size, respectively
- mention the newly available IBM (720/1440k) floppy encoding and the
  floppy driver write-protect bug.
@
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	user (/usr)	65M	100M	55M 	90M
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		FAS216 based SCSI boards: FastLane Z3, Blizzard I and II**)
d91 1
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	There are reports that it Mustek and HP Scanjet hang if
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	anything due to the buffer cache.
@


1.8
log
@Mention 4 graphics boards which we forgot. (Twice Mea Culpa --- I
integrated the drivers long time ago, and I was supposed to check the
INSTALL few days ago)
@
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	root (/)	15M	15M	10M	10M
	user (/usr)	65M	100M	45M 	80M
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	Amiga floppy drives.
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1.7
log
@update notes from release branch and clean up a little
@
text
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1.6
log
@We don't support 68060 cpu's yet, so explicitly talk about 020+030+040.
@
text
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NetBSD/amiga 1.1 runs on any amiga that has a 68020, 68030 or 68040 CPU
with some form of FPU and MMU.  The minimal configuration requires
4M of RAM and about 65M of disk space.  To install the entire system
requires much more disk space, and to run X or compile the system,
more RAM is recommended.  (4M of RAM will actually allow you to
compile, however it won't be speedy.  X really isn't usable on a
4M system.)
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needed. This is to leave room for a kernel source and compile tree
as you will probably want to compile your own kernel. (GENERIC and
INSTALL are large and bulky to accommodate all people).
d29 6
a34 4
		33c93 based boards: A2091, A3000 and GVP series II.
		53c80 based boards: 12 Gauge, IVS and Wordsync/Bytesync.
		53c710 based boards: A4091, Magnum, Warp Engine and Zeus.
		FAS216 based boards: FastLane Z3, Blizzard.
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		ECS, AGA and A2024 built in on various amigas.
		Retina Z2 and Retina Z3.
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	Arcnet controllers:
		A2060 Arcnet
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@


1.6.4.1
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@Add DraCo, Emplant SCSI; differentiate between Blizzard revisions.
@
text
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a7 8
NetBSD/amiga 1.2 runs on any amiga that has a 68020 or better CPU with
some form of FPU and MMU, and on DraCos which still have a CIA.

The minimal configuration requires 4M of RAM and about 65M of disk
space.  To install the entire system requires much more disk space,
and to run X or compile the system, more RAM is recommended.  (4M of
RAM will actually allow you to compile, however it won't be speedy.  X
really isn't usable on a 4M system.)
d28 4
a31 6
		33c93 based boards: A2091, A3000 builtin and GVP series II.
		53c80 based boards: 12 Gauge, IVS, Wordsync/Bytesync and 
		    Emplant.
		53c710 based boards: A4091, Magnum, Warp Engine, Zeus 
		    and DraCo builtin.
		FAS216 based boards: FastLane Z3, Blizzard I and II.
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		Retina Z2, Retina Z3 and Altais.
a51 3
	Scanners:
		SCSI-2 scanners behaving as SCSI-2 scanner devices,
		HP Scanjet II, Mustek SCSI scanner.
@


1.6.4.2
log
@Warn the readers of INSTALL about the status of the PINT kernel support.
@
text
@a57 2
		Note that this is machine independend code, so it SHOULD
		work, but hasn't been explicitly tested yet.
@


1.6.4.3
log
@Tell people about some known problems, and remind them explicitly about some
popular devices we don't support at all.
@
text
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NetBSD/amiga 1.2 runs on any Amiga that has a 68020 or better CPU with
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needed. This is to leave room for a kernel source and compile tree as
you will probably want to compile your own kernel. (GENERIC is large
and bulky to accommodate all people).
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		    Emplant.*)
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a34 1
		FAS216 based SCSI boards: FastLane Z3, Blizzard I and II**)
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		ECS, AGA and A2024 built in on various Amigas.
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		HP Scanjet II, Mustek SCSI scanner.***)
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If its not on the above lists, there is no support for it in this
release. Especially (but this is an incomplete list), there is no
driver for:

	Cyberstorm SCSI option, Blizzard IV SCSI, Blizzard 2060 SCSI,
	Ferret SCSI, Oktagon SCSI.

Known problems with some hardware:

	*) the Emplant SCSI adapter has been reported by a party to
	hang after doing part of the installation without problems.

	**) Fastlane SCSI is reported to show data errors and hangs at
	least when used with multiple devices on the bus. This might
	be a problem with any FAS board.

	***) SCSI scanner support is machine independend, so it should
	work, but hasn't been tested yet on most Amiga configurations.
	There are reports that it Mustek and HP Scanjet hang if
	accessed from the A3000. This might apply to other
	33C93-Adapters, too.
@


1.6.4.4
log
@Pullup from trunk by request of Ignatios Souvatzis <ignatios@@cs.uni-bonn.de>

>revision 1.8
>date: 1996/10/08 17:00:50;  author: is;  state: Exp;  lines: +4 -0
>Mention 4 graphics boards which we forgot. (Twice Mea Culpa --- I
>integrated the drivers long time ago, and I was supposed to check the
>INSTALL few days ago)
@
text
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		Piccolo SD64.
a42 3
		Domino.
		Merlin (Zorro 2 only).
		Omnibus.
@


1.6.4.5
log
@Pullup 1.8 -> 1.9 by request from Ignatios Souvatzis <ignatios@@cs.uni-bonn.de>

>documents another new hardware support feature, a bug in the floppy
>driver which people should be aware of and increases the recommended
>partition sizes to account for kernel crash dumps and the bigger
>kernel source tree.
@
text
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	root (/)	20M	20M	15M	15M
	user (/usr)	65M	100M	55M 	90M
d67 1
a67 2
	Amiga floppy drives with Amiga (880/1760kB) and 
		IBM (720/1440kB) encoding. ****)
a92 5

	****) Our floppy driver doesn't notice when mounted floppies are 
	write-protected at the moment. Your floppy will stay
	unchanged, but you might not notice that you didn't write
	anything due to the buffer cache.
@


1.5
log
@Fixed typo. Closes PR #2000.
@
text
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NetBSD/amiga 1.1 runs on any amiga that has a 68020 or better CPU
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4M system)
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as you will probably want to compile your own kernel. (GENERIC is
large and bulky to accommodate all people).
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1.4
log
@merge in changes from 1.1 release branch
@
text
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		Piccalo.
@


1.3
log
@update from  osymh@@gemini.oscs.montana.edu (Michael L. Hitch)
@
text
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>>>                 ^^^
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>>> adjust sizes?
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@


1.3.2.1
log
@update notes from osymh@@gemini.oscs.montana.edu (Michael L. Hitch)
@
text
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		Cybervision 64.
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		Quicknet Ethernet
@


1.3.2.2
log
@latest update from osymh@@gemini.oscs.montana.edu (Michael L. Hitch)
@
text
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a21 3

If you only have 4M of fast memory, you should make your swap partition
larger, as your system will be doing much more swapping.
@


1.3.2.3
log
@As we don't yet support M68060 CPUs, we explicitly write 020, 030 and 040.
Much more serious here than in -current.
@
text
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NetBSD/amiga 1.1 runs on any amiga that has a 68020, 68030 or 68040 CPU
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4M system).
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as you will probably want to compile your own kernel. (GENERIC and 
INSTALL are large and bulky to accommodate all people).
@


1.3.2.4
log
@NetBSD/amiga 1.1 didn't have a text console mode on the Cybervision.
@
text
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		Cybervision 64 (only graphics, no text console mode).
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1.2
log
@various small fixes.
@
text
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NetBSD/amiga 1.0 runs on any amiga that has a 68020 or better CPU
d4 1
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d27 1
a27 1
		53c80 based boards: 12 Gauge, IVS and Wordsync.
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		Hydra Ethernet		
d50 3
@


1.1
log
@install document parts for amiga arch.
@
text
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needed this is to leave room for a kernel source and compile tree
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	A4000 IDE controller.
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		53c710 based boards: Magnum, Warp Engine and Zues.
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		ECS, AGA and A2024 built in on all amigas.
@


1.1.2.1
log
@file hardware was added on branch netbsd-1-0 on 1994-09-19 17:45:39 +0000
@
text
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@


1.1.2.2
log
@install document parts for amiga arch.
@
text
@a0 43
NetBSD/amiga 1.0 runs on any amiga that has a 68020 or better CPU
with some form of FPU and MMU.  The minimal configuration requires
4M of RAM and about 65M of disk space.  To install the entire system
requires much more disk space, and to run X or compile the system,
more RAM is recommended.  (4M of RAM will actually allow you to
compile, however it won't be speedy.  X really isn't usable on a
4M system)

Here is a table of recommended HD partition sizes for a full install:
	partition:	advise,	with X,	needed,	with X
	root (/)	15M	15M	10M	10M
	user (/usr)	65M	100M	45M 	80M
	swap		----- 2M for every M ram -----
	local (/local)	up to you

As you may note the recommended size of /usr is 20M greater than
needed this is to leave room for a kernel source and compile tree
as you will probably want to compile your own kernel. (GENERIC is
large and bulky to accommodate all people).

Supported devices include:
	A4000 IDE controller.
	SCSI host adapters:
		33c93 based boards: A2091, A3000 and GVP series II.
		53c80 based boards: 12 Gauge, IVS and Wordsync.
		53c710 based boards: Magnum, Warp Engine and Zues.
	Video controllers:
		ECS, AGA and A2024 built in on all amigas.
		Retina Z2 and Retina Z3.
	Ethernet controllers:
		A2065 Ethernet
		Hydra Ethernet		
	Tape drives:
		Most SCSI tape drives, including
			Archive Viper, Cipher SCSI-2 ST150.
	CD-ROM drives:
		Most SCSI CD-ROM drives
	Amiga floppy drives.
	Amiga parallel port.
	Amiga serial port.
	Amiga mouse.

If its not on this list, there is no support for it in this release.
@
