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    1: [[!template id=port
    2: port="amiga"
    3: cur_rel="9.1"
    4: future_rel="10.0"
    5: pkg_rel="8.0"
    6: changes_cur="9.1"
    7: changes_future="10.0"
    8: thumbnail="//www.netbsd.org/images/ports/amiga/header.gif"
    9: about="""
   10: NetBSD/amiga is the port of NetBSD to the Amiga line of personal computers by
   11: Commodore and [Amiga International] and to the DraCo by
   12: [MacroSystem GmbH](http://www.macrosystem.de/).
   13: 
   14: Development activity on NetBSD/amiga continues at a speed dependent on people's
   15: spare time. Currently, NetBSD/amiga runs on any Amiga <sup>[\[1\]](#ftn.gvp-accelerator)</sup><a name="gvp-accelerator"></a>
   16: that has a Motorola 68020 or better CPU with some form of MMU, and on 68060
   17: DraCos. For 68020 and 68030 systems, a FPU is recommended but not required.
   18: 68LC040, 68040V and 68LC060 systems don't work correctly at the moment.
   19: 
   20: Due to the MMU requirement, it will not run on A500, A600, A1000, A1200, A2000,
   21: A4000/EC030, CDTV or CD32 out of the box. You must install a CPU board on them
   22: to run NetBSD.
   23: 
   24: The minimum RAM requirement is about 24 MB FASTMEM, the minimum hard disk space
   25: needed is about 250 MB, depending on how many system components you install.
   26: Check the install document for more details.
   27: """
   28: supported_hardware="""
   29: 
   30: * IDE controllers:
   31:   * A4000/A1200 builtin
   32:   * Buddha, Catweasel/Z2
   33:   * ELBOX FastATA 1200 (Mk-III, Mk-IV)
   34:   * Individual Computers ACA500 CF controller
   35:   * Individual Computers X-Surf IDE controller
   36: 
   37: * SCSI host adapters:
   38:   * 33c93 based boards: A2091, A3000 builtin, A3000 builtin modified for Apollo
   39:     accellerator, GVP series II
   40:   * 53c80 based boards: Hacker, 12 Gauge, IVS, Wordsync/Bytesync,
   41:     Emplant <sup>[\[2\]](#ftn.emplant-scsi)</sup><a name="emplant-scsi"></a>
   42:   * 53c710 based boards: A4000T, A4091, BlizzardPPC 603e+, Magnum, Warp
   43:     Engine, Zeus, DraCo builtin SCSI
   44:   * FAS216 based SCSI boards: FastLane Z3, Blizzard I and II, Blizzard IV,
   45:     Blizzard 2060, CyberSCSI Mk I and II
   46:   * Cyberstorm Mk III / Cyberstorm PPC
   47: 
   48: * PCI bridges:
   49:   * ELBOX Mediator PCI: Mediator PCI 1200, Mediator PCI 1200 LT2,
   50:     Mediator PCI 1200 LT4, Mediator PCI 1200 SX, Mediator PCI 1200 TX
   51:     Mediator PCI 4000D, Mediator PCI 3000D, Mediator 4000Di, Mediator 3/4000T
   52:   * Phase5 PCI bridge: CyberVision PPC, BlizzardVision PPC, G-REX
   53:     1200, G-REX 4000
   54:   * Prometheus PCI bridge
   55: 
   56: * Clockports:
   57:   * Amiga 1200 on-board clockport
   58:   * Generic Zorro-based clockport (currently X-Surf only)
   59: 
   60: * Video controllers:
   61:   * 3Dfx Voodoo 3, 3Dfx Voodoo Banshee <sup>[\[3\]](#ftn.voodoo-footnote)</sup><a name="voodoo-footnote"></a>
   62:   * A2410 <sup>[\[5\]](#ftn.no-X-retina-a2410)</sup><a name="no-X-retina-a2410"></a>
   63:   * Cirrus CL GD 54xx based boards: GVP Spectrum, Picasso II, II+ and IV,
   64:     Piccolo, Piccolo SD64
   65:   * CyberVision 64
   66:   * CyberVision 64/3D
   67:   * CyberVision PPC, BlizzardVision PPC <sup>[\[4\]](#ftn.cvppc-footnote)</sup><a name="cvppc-footnote"></a>
   68:   * ECS, AGA and A2024 built in on various Amigas
   69:   * Retina Z2 <sup>[\[5\]](#no-X-retina-a2410)</sup><a name="no-X-retina-a2410"></a>,
   70:     Retina Z3, Altais
   71:   * Tseng ET4000 based boards: Domino and Domino16M proto, oMniBus, Merlin
   72: 
   73: * Audio I/O:
   74:   * Amiga builtin (8bit and 14bit modes)
   75:   * Melody Mpeg-audio layer 2 board <sup>[\[6\]](#ftn.draco-zorro)</sup><a name="draco-zorro"></a>
   76:   * Repulse audio board
   77:   * Toccata audio board
   78: 
   79: * Ethernet controllers:
   80:   * A2065, Hydra, ASDG LanRover, A4066, Ariadne, Quicknet Ethernet
   81:   * AriadneII Ethernet
   82:   * Individual Computers X-Surf / X-Surf 2 / X-Surf 3CC
   83:   * Individual Computers X-Surf 100
   84:   * PCMCIA cards in the A1200 <sup>[\[7\]](#ftn.pcmcia-ethernet)</sup><a name="pcmcia-ethernet"></a>
   85:   * NE2000-compatible PCI cards <sup>[\[8\]](#ftn.pci-ethernet)</sup><a name="pci-ethernet"></a> 
   86: 
   87: * ARCnet controllers:
   88:   * A2060 ARCnet
   89: 
   90: * Tape drives:
   91:   * Most SCSI tape drives, including Archive Viper, Cipher SCSI-2 ST150
   92: 
   93: * Scanners: With the machine independent PINT interface integrated, these should
   94:   work:
   95:   * SCSI-2 scanners behaving as SCSI-2 scanner devices
   96:   * HP Scanjet II <sup>[\[9\]](#ftn.scsi-scanners)</sup><a name="scsi-scanners"></a>
   97:   * Mustek SCSI scanner <sup>[\[9\]](#ftn.scsi-scanners)</sup><a name="scsi-scanners"></a>
   98: 
   99: * CD-ROM drives:
  100:   * Most SCSI CD-ROM drives
  101: 
  102: * Serial ports on these boards:
  103:   * Amiga builtin
  104:   * DraCo builtin, including serial mouse port
  105:   * A2232 (normal and turbo modes)
  106:   * MultiFaceCard II and III
  107:   * HyperCom Z3 (serial only), HyperCom 4, 3+ and 4+ (not the A1200 clockport
  108:     models!)
  109:   * Individual Computers SilverSurfer
  110: 
  111: * Parallel printer ports on these boards:
  112:   * Amiga builtin
  113:   * DraCo builtin
  114:   * HyperCom 3+ and 4+
  115: * Amiga floppy drives with Amiga (880kB/1760kB) and IBM (720kB/1440 kB) block
  116:   encoding.
  117: * Amiga mouse.
  118: * Real-time clocks: A2000, A3000, A4000 builtin; DraCo builtin (r/o);
  119:   A2000-RTC-clone on some A1200 accelerator boards.
  120: 
  121: <div class="footnotes">
  122: <hr width="100" align="left">
  123: <div id="ftn.gvp-accelerator" class="footnote">
  124:       <p><a href="#gvp-accelerator" class="para"><sup class="para">[1] </sup></a>There has been a report that the GVP '030/50MHz accelerator only
  125:       works when all memory banks are switched to <span class="quote">&#8220;<span class="quote">Extended</span>&#8221;</span>
  126:       (J12?).</p>
  127:     </div>
  128: <div id="ftn.emplant-scsi" class="footnote">
  129:             <p><a href="#emplant-scsi" class="para"><sup class="para">[2] </sup></a>The Emplant SCSI adapter has been reported by a party to hang
  130:             after doing part of the installation without problems.
  131:             </p>
  132:           </div>
  133: <div id="ftn.voodoo-footnote" class="footnote">
  134:               <p><a href="#voodoo-footnote" class="para"><sup class="para">[3] </sup></a>3Dfx Voodoo 3 and Banshee cards are only supported with
  135: 	      wscons and only if installed in a compatible PCI bridge. Voodoo 4
  136: 	      and Voodoo 5 boards might work but are untested. X server is not
  137: 	      supported on Voodoo yet. Currently Voodoo needs initialization in
  138: 	      AmigaOS before starting the NetBSD (unless used with G-REX, which
  139: 	      does this on a firmware level).</p>
  140:             </div>
  141: <div id="ftn.cvppc-footnote" class="footnote">
  142:               <p><a href="#cvppc-footnote" class="para"><sup class="para">[4] </sup></a>CVPPC/BVPPC cards are only supported with wscons and only
  143: 	      with unaccelerated genfb driver. X server is not supported on
  144: 	      these cards yet.</p>
  145: 	    </div>
  146: <div id="ftn.no-X-retina-a2410" class="footnote">
  147:               <p><a href="#no-X-retina-a2410" class="para"><sup class="para">[5] </sup></a>No X server for Retina Z2 and A2410, currently.</p>
  148:             </div>
  149: <div id="ftn.draco-zorro" class="footnote">
  150:             <p><a href="#draco-zorro" class="para"><sup class="para">[6] </sup></a>The DraCo Zorro-2 bus does not recognize a couple of boards
  151:             (known: Melody Z2, ITH ISDN Master II).  Worse: boards in
  152:             ConfigIn/ConfigOut order behind them won't be found, either. This
  153:             is not a NetBSD problem, but a design problem in the board.</p>
  154:           </div>
  155: <div id="ftn.pcmcia-ethernet" class="footnote">
  156:             <p><a href="#pcmcia-ethernet" class="para"><sup class="para">[7] </sup></a>Due to a bug in amiga-specific PCMCIA code only NE2000-compatible
  157: 	    cards are expected to work on NetBSD-9.0/NetBSD-8.1 and earlier.</p>
  158: 	    </div>
  159: <div id="ftn.pci-ethernet" class="footnote">
  160:             <p><a href="#pci-ethernet" class="para"><sup class="para">[8] </sup></a>PCI network cards are supported only when installed in a
  161: 	    compatible PCI bridge.</p>
  162: 	    </div>
  163: <div id="ftn.scsi-scanners" class="footnote">
  164:             <p><a href="#scsi-scanners" class="simpara"><sup class="simpara">[9] </sup></a>There are reports that the Mustek and HP Scanjet scanners
  165:             hang if accessed from the A3000. This might apply to other
  166:             33C93-adapters, too.</p>
  167:           </div>
  168: </div>
  169: </div></div>
  170: 
  171: """
  172: ]]
  173: [[!tag tier2port]]

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