Annotation of wikisrc/ports/arc.mdwn, revision 1.20
1.1 mspo 1: [[!template id=port
2: port="arc"
1.19 martin 3: cur_rel="9.0"
4: future_rel="10.0"
1.2 ryoon 5: pkg_rel="6.0"
1.19 martin 6: changes_cur="9.0"
7: changes_future="10.0"
1.18 leot 8: thumbnail="//www.netbsd.org/images/ports/arc/2200.gif"
1.1 mspo 9: about="""
10: NetBSD/arc is a port of NetBSD to the [MIPS](http://www.mips.com) processor
11: based computers which comply wih the
12: [Advanced RISC Computing (ARC) specification](http://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/)
13: put together by the Advanced Computing Environment (ACE) Consortium in the early
1.13 sevan 14: 1990's, as an alternative to Intel-based PC's.
1.1 mspo 15:
1.6 snj 16: This port originally started as NetBSD/pica port made by Per Fogelström,
1.1 mspo 17: and supersedes it. This port is also based on efforts done in [OpenBSD/arc](http://www.openbsd.org/arc.html).
18:
1.7 snj 19: Earlier pre-ARC MIPS machines are supported by the [NetBSD/mipsco](../mipsco/) port.
1.1 mspo 20:
21: The portmaster is collecting detailed information on as many ARC implementation
22: variations as possible. An explanation of how to get internal details
1.13 sevan 23: [using Windows NT is available.](http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-mips/2000/02/19/0000.html)
1.1 mspo 24: """
25: supported_hardware="""
26: ###Supported System Models
27:
28: * [Acer PICA](http://www.sensi.org/~alec/mips/acer_pica.html)
29: * [MIPS Magnum 4000](http://www.sensi.org/~alec/mips/mips-history.html) (comconsole only)
30: * NEC Image RISCstation (OEM of PICA)
31: * NEC Express RISCserver (NEC-R96)
32: * [NEC RISCserver 2200](http://www.winnetmag.com/Windows/Article/ArticleID/2270/2270.html) (NEC-R96)
33: * NEC RISCstation 2200 (NEC-R94)
34: * NEC RISCstation 2250 (NEC-RD94)
35: * [NEC Express5800/230](http://club.express.nec.co.jp/CSearch/reference.asp?id=300) R4400 PCI (NEC-JC94)
36: * [NEC Express5800/240](http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-arc/2003/06/15/0000.html) R4400 EISA (NEC-J96A)
37: * DeskStation Tyne (unstable yet)
38:
39: ###Supported Peripherals
40:
41: * SONIC ethernet interface (sn)
42: * NCR 53C94 SCSI controller (asc)
43: * floppy disk controller (fdc)
44: * Jazz VGA console (vga) (PICA and Image RISCstation)
45: * ISA VGA console (vga) (RISCserver 2200 and Express5800/240 R4400 EISA)
46: * TGA frame buffer (tga) (RISCstation 2250 and Express5800/230 R4400 PCI)
47: * 16x50 serial interface (com)
48: * NCR 53c700 SCSI controller (oosiop) (Express5800/240 R4400 EISA, RISCserver 2200 and RISCstation 22x0)
49: * NCR 53c710 SCSI controller (osiop) (Express5800/230 R4400 PCI)
50: """
51: unsupported_hardware="""
52:
53: * DeskStation rPC44 (needs hardware)
54: * SNI RM200/300/400/600 ([Linux/MIPS](http://www.linux-mips.org/cvsweb/linux/arch/mips/sni/) sources might help)
55: * NEC Express5800/230 R10000 PCI (NEC-J95) (needs chipset info)
56: * [NEC RISCserver 4200](http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-arc/2004/02/01/0001.html) (NEC-R98) (needs chipset info)
57: * [Olivetti M700](http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-arc/2000/10/18/0001.html)
58: * EISA devices (ISA devices on EISA should work though)
59: * ISA DMA devices (including Buslogic SCSI) on Tyne
60: * VXL frame buffer (Magnum and RISCstation 2200)
61: * AD1848 audio
62:
1.13 sevan 63: To support new machines, please [send info about your ARC machine](http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-mips/2000/02/19/0000.html)
1.1 mspo 64: """
65: ]]
66: [[!tag tier2port]]
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