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Update for the 9.0 release

    1: [[!template id=port
    2: port="hp300"
    3: cur_rel="9.0"
    4: future_rel="10.0"
    5: pkg_rel="8.0"
    6: changes_cur="9.0"
    7: changes_future="10.0"
    8: thumbnail="//www.netbsd.org/images/ports/hp300/320.gif"
    9: about="""
   10: NetBSD/hp300 is the port of NetBSD to Hewlett-Packard 9000 Series 300 and 400
   11: workstations. It runs on almost all workstations from this generation. Series
   12: 700 and 800 workstations are supported by [[NetBSD/hppa|hppa]].
   13: 
   14: NetBSD/hp300 is based on work done by David P. Davis at the University of
   15: California, Berkeley and the Systems Programming Group at the University of Utah
   16: Department of Computer Science, beginning in the mid-80's. It was imported into
   17: the NetBSD source tree on May 13, 1993. Special thanks are extended to David and
   18: the Systems Programming Group for their work. Without it, the port would not
   19: exist.
   20: 
   21: [[hp300 FAQ|hp300faq]]
   22: """
   23: supported_hardware="""
   24: All systems with a FPU are supported in NetBSD/hp300 (this excludes the 310 and
   25: 332). Systems marked with a "*" do not support the built-in framebuffer. You
   26: will need to [[set up a serial console|hp300faq#serial400]] on these
   27: machines.
   28: 
   29: The minimal configuration for a NetBSD/hp300 system requires 4M of RAM and about
   30: 40M of disk space. For a full installation (including source and X11), at least
   31: 8M of RAM and 200M of disk space are recommended.
   32: 
   33: ###Supported Systems
   34: * 320
   35: * 318, 319, 330
   36: * 340
   37: * 350
   38: * 360
   39: * 362
   40: * 370
   41: * 345, 375
   42: * 380
   43: * 382
   44: * 385
   45: * 400s, 400t, 400dl
   46: * 425s, 425t, 425dl
   47: * 425e \*
   48: * 433s, 433t, 433dl
   49: 
   50: 'note'
   51:   > Series 400 machines must be configured in [["HP-UX Compatible Boot Mode".
   52:   > Follow these instructions|hp300faq#domaintohpux]] in the FAQ.
   53: 
   54: Some specific configurations of the above models don't support a local console.
   55: The 425e (and some rare 4XXt and 4XXdl machines) have their graphics device on
   56: the SGC bus, which is currently unsupported. Also, to use local console on a
   57: Series 400 workstation, you must currently use a HP-HIL keyboard/mouse (instead
   58: of Domain keyboard/mouse).
   59: 
   60: ###Supported Hardware
   61: Devices (driver names in parenthesis) supported by NetBSD/hp300 include (list may not be complete):
   62: 
   63: * CPUs:
   64:   * 318 (16 MHz 68020, with built-in monochrome framebuffer, no expansion)
   65:   * 319 (16 MHz 68020, with built-in 6 bit color framebuffer, no expansion)
   66:   * 320 (16 MHz 68020, 16 KB L2 cache, up to 7.5 MB RAM) requires Human
   67:     Interface board
   68:   * 330 (16 MHz 68020, 4 MB on motherboard, up to 8 MB RAM) requires Human
   69:     Interface board
   70:   * 340 (16 MHz 68030, up to 16 MB RAM)
   71:   * 345 (50 MHz 68030 with 32 KB L2 cache, up to 128 MB RAM, built-in SCSI)
   72:   * 350 (25 MHz 68020, 32 KB L2 cache, up to 48 MB RAM) requires Human Interface
   73:     board
   74:   * 360 (25 MHz 68030, with 4 MB RAM built-in, up to 48 MB RAM) requires System
   75:     Interface board
   76:   * 362 (25 MHz 68030 with unsupported framebuffer, up to 16 MB RAM, built-in
   77:     SCSI)
   78:   * 370 (33 MHz 68030, 64 KB L2 cache, up to 48 MB RAM) requires System
   79:     Interface board
   80:   * 375 (50 MHz 68030 with 32 KB L2 cache, up to 128 MB RAM, built-in SCSI)
   81:   * 380 (25 MHz 68040, up to 128 MB RAM, built-in SCSI)
   82:   * 382 (25 MHz 68040 with unsupported framebuffer, up to 32 MB RAM, built-in
   83:     SCSI)
   84:   * 385 (33 MHz 68040, up to 128 MB RAM, built-in SCSI)
   85:   * 400s, 400t, 400dl (50 MHz 68030 with 32 KB L2 cache, built-in SCSI, up to
   86:     128 MB RAM)
   87:   * 425s, 425t, 425dl (25 MHz 68040 with built-in SCSI, up to 128 MB RAM)
   88:   * 425e (25 MHz 68040 with unsupported framebuffer, built-in SCSI)
   89:   * 433s, 433t, 433dl (33 MHz 68040 with built-in SCSI, up to 128 MB RAM)
   90: * HP-IB devices (known working, possibly more):
   91:   * 98624 HP-IB interface (DIO-I board or built-in) (nhpib)
   92:   * 98625A and 98625B 'fast' HP-IB interface (DIO-I board or daughtercard for
   93:     98562) (fhpib)
   94:   * CS80 Hard drives: 2200, 2203, 7912, 7914, 7933, 7936, 7937, 7945, 7946,
   95:     7957, 7958, and 7959 (rd)
   96:   * CS80 tape drives - Low density, 16 track (67 MB): 7912, 7914, 7946, and 9144
   97:     (ct) Cannot read or write 32 track tapes
   98:   * CS80 tape drives - High density, 32 track (134 MB): 9145 (ct) Cannot write
   99:     to 16 track tapes (only read)
  100:   * Half-inch tape drives: 7974A, 7978A, 7980A, and 7980XC (mt)
  101:   * Printers and plotters: 7475, 7585, and ThinkJet (ppi)
  102:   * Floppy drives: 9122, 9134 (possibly others) (rd) requires use of HP-UX LIF
  103:     utilities via emulation
  104: * SCSI devices:
  105:   * 98265A SCSI interface (DIO-I board, daughtercard for 98562, or built-in)
  106:     (spc)
  107:   * All SCSI devices supported by machine-independent SCSI drivers.
  108: * RS-232 serial interfaces (supports terminals, ppp, and printers/plotters):
  109:   * built-in single serial port on System Interface board and Human Interface
  110:     board (com)
  111:   * built-in Apollo 4-port on Series 400 workstations (com)
  112:   * 98638 8-port (DIO-II board, appears to kernel as two 98642 devices) (dcm)
  113:   * 98642 4-port (DIO-I board) (dcm)
  114:   * 98626, 98644 built-in or add-on (DIO-I board) single serial port (com)
  115: * Network Interfaces:
  116:   * 98643 built-in and add-on (DIO-I board) Ethernet cards (le)
  117: * Graphics Devices (wsdisplay):
  118:   * 98544 monochrome Topcat (1024x768, 1 bit, DIO-II) (topcat)
  119:   * 98545A color Topcat (1024x768, 4 bits, DIO-II) (topcat)
  120:   * 98547 color Topcat (1024x768, 6 bits) (topcat)
  121:   * 98548A monochrome Catseye (1024x768, 1 bit) (topcat)
  122:   * 98549A color Catseye (1024x768, 6 bits) (topcat)
  123:   * 98550A Catseye Hi-Res Color (a.k.a. CH) (1280x1024 @ 60 Hz, 8 bits, DIO-II)
  124:     (topcat)
  125:   * 98700 and 98710 Gatorbox (1280x1024 @ 60 Hz, 4 or 8 bits) (gbox) Requires
  126:     98287 (DIO-I board) to connect to workstation
  127:   * 98720 and 98721 color Renaissance SRX (1280x1024 @ 60 Hz, 8, 12 or 24 bits)
  128:     (rbox) Requires 98724 (DIO-I board) or 98725 (DIO-II board) to connect to
  129:     workstation
  130:   * 98730 and 98731 DaVinci TurboSRX (1280x1024 @ 60 Hz, 8, 16, or 24 bits)
  131:     (dvbox) Requires 98726A (DIO-II board) to connect to workstation
  132:   * A1096A monochrome Hyperion (1280x1024, 1 bit) (hyper)
  133:   * A1416A Kathmandu (a.k.a. Color VRX) (1280x1024 @ 60 hz, 8 bits, DIO-II)
  134:     (topcat)
  135: * HP-HIL devices:
  136:   * 98561 Human Interface board (DIO-I board with serial port, HP-HIL, and
  137:     HP-IB) (hil)
  138:   * Keyboards (hilkbd)
  139:   * Two and three button mice (hilms)
  140:   * 46094 Quadrature Port (supports normal serial mice)
  141:   * ID modules (hilid)
  142: * Miscellaneous boards/interfaces:
  143:   * 98562 System Interface board (DIO-II board with serial port, HP-HIL, HP-IB,
  144:     DMA, and Ethernet, has optional fast HP-IB or SCSI daughterboard)
  145:   * 98620 DMA card (DIO-I board, for use with 98561)
  146: 
  147: """
  148: 
  149: unsupported_hardware="""
  150: The following HP workstations are not and will never be supported under
  151: NetBSD/hp300 due to extremely different architectures:
  152: 9000 Series 100, 9000 Series 200, 9000 Series 500, 9000 Series 600, 9000 Series
  153: 700, 9000 Series 800, 9000 Series 900, 3000 Series, Apollo DNXXXXX
  154: 
  155: ###Unsupported Devices
  156: When you try booting from a system with a framebuffer that is not supported by
  157: NetBSD/hp300, the screen will turn black, and it will try using the serial port
  158: for the console.
  159: 
  160: * CPUs:
  161:   * 310 (10 MHz 68010, with built-in monochrome framebuffer, rs232 (25 pin),
  162:     hil, and slow hpib)
  163:   * 332 (16? MHz 68030, with no floating point unit)
  164: * Graphics Devices:
  165:   * SGC support (for 425e built-in EVRX framebuffer)
  166:   * SGC support (for some rare configurations of 4XXt and 4XXdl workstations)
  167:   * 98702 TurboVRX DIO-II graphics device
  168:   * 98705 Tigershark PersonalVRX DIO-II graphics device
  169:   * internal video on models 362/382
  170: * HP-HIL devices:
  171:   * Graphics tablets
  172:   * Dial boxes
  173: * Miscellaneous boards/interfaces
  174:   * domain keyboard and mouse, on Series 400 workstations.
  175:   * parallel port, on 345, 362, 375, 380, 382, 385, and Series 400 workstations
  176:   * EISA support, on Series 400 workstations
  177:   * Token Ring cards (a.k.a. ATR)
  178:   * VME bus adapter, on Series 300 workstations
  179:   * 98625C fast HP-IB option on models 345 and 375
  180:   * 98628 serial (supported by 4.4BSD as dcl)
  181:   * internal SCSI floppy drive on 362, 382, and 425e
  182: 
  183: Here are a few links that might be of interest to anyone with HP hardware not
  184: supported by NetBSD/hp300:
  185: 
  186: * [NetBSD/hppa](ports/hppa)
  187: * [HP9000/300 Linux](http://www.tazenda.demon.co.uk/phil/linux-hp/)
  188: * [Apollo Frequently Asked Questions](http://mit.edu/kolya/www/csa-faq.html)
  189: * [Apollo/DOMAIN Computer Info](http://www.zepa.net/apollo/)
  190: 
  191: """
  192: additional="""
  193: ###Known Problems/Wishlist
  194: 
  195: Known problems with this port (aside from the missing/poor drivers listed below):
  196: 
  197: * Items in the NetBSD/hp300 Problem Reports database
  198: * bootloader problems:
  199:   * turns screen black if the graphics device is unsupported (e.g. 425e, 382,
  200:     362, 98705, or 98702 console)
  201:   * is very slow when connecting to some linux nfs servers, due to mismatched
  202:     block size. See fix in the Diskless HOW-TO
  203: * SYS_INST (installer) problems:
  204:   * Doesn't do error checking on disklabel entries
  205:   * very slow nfs transfers of miniroot (particularly from linux)
  206:   * doesn't support streaming from ct devices (such as the 9145)
  207:   * hangs if filename of miniroot on server is wrong
  208: 
  209: Items that already have support, but need to be rewritten.
  210: 
  211: * standalone bootstrap drivers
  212: * ppi (printer/plotter on HP-IB driver)
  213: * dcl driver in 4.3BSD but not NetBSD
  214: 
  215: ###Related LInks
  216: * [HPBSD: Utah's 4.3bsd port for HP9000 series machines](http://www.flux.utah.edu/~mike/hpbsd/hpbsd.html)
  217: * [Michael Wolfson's Fatmac Guide to HP9000/300 hardware](http://www.nosflow.com/~mw/hp300/)
  218: * [Ross Sponholtz's HP9000/300 hardware FAQ](http://www.nosflow.com/~mw/hp300/FAQ/rossspon/hp300faq.htm)
  219: 
  220: """
  221: 
  222: ]]
  223: [[!tag tier2port]]

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