Annotation of wikisrc/ports/hpcmips.mdwn, revision 1.24
1.1 mspo 1: [[!template id=port
2: port="hpcmips"
1.24 ! maxv 3: port_alt="mips"
1.22 martin 4: cur_rel="9.0"
5: future_rel="10.0"
1.6 ryoon 6: pkg_rel="6.0"
1.22 martin 7: changes_cur="9.0"
8: changes_future="10.0"
1.21 leot 9: thumbnail="//www.netbsd.org/images/ports/hpcmips/clio+c55.gif"
1.1 mspo 10: about="""
1.2 mspo 11: NetBSD/hpcmips brings the NetBSD operating system to MIPS based Windows CE PDA
12: machines. Currently, the VR4102, VR4111, VR4121, VR4122, VR4131, TX3912, and
13: TX3922 processors are supported.
14:
15: The port name "hpcmips" comes from the name for some of the hardware that
16: NetBSD/hpcmips runs on: MIPS based systems in Microsoft's H/PC (Handheld PC)
17: form factor. A H/PC machine contains a keyboard and a touch screen and generally
18: has 8MB or more of RAM. The port supports the HPC form factor, as well as the
19: H/PC Pro and PsPC (Palmsized PC) form factors. (Many PsPC machines are used by
20: the developers for active development.)
21:
22: Because of the hardware platforms it supports, NetBSD/hpcmips is an ideal
23: platform to use for mobile computing applications. And, of course,
24: NetBSD/hpcmips supports all of the standard features you expect from NetBSD,
1.16 sevan 25: such as IPv6 and IPsec.
1.1 mspo 26:
27: """
28: supported_hardware="""
1.2 mspo 29: ## Supported System Models
30:
31: Many kinds of H/PC, H/PC Pro, and PsPC systems are supported by NetBSD/hpcmips.
1.10 snj 32: View the [[supported machines table|supported_machines]] to see if your system
33: is supported.
1.2 mspo 34:
35: ## Supported Processors
36:
37: VR4102, VR4111, VR4121, VR4131, TX3912, and TX3922 processors are supported by
38: NetBSD/hpcmips. View the processor comparison table to see if your processor is
1.16 sevan 39: supported.
1.2 mspo 40:
1.5 ryoon 41: * [[Processor Comparison|processor_comparison]]
42: * [[Supported Machines|supported_machines]]
1.2 mspo 43:
44: ## Keyboard map search method for unknown machines
1.5 ryoon 45: * Boot in single user mode.
46: * Press keys and note the KeyScanCode's.
47: * Fill vr/vrkiu.c default_keytrans[] with scancode, dev/pckbc/wskbdmap_mfii.c:pckbd_keydesc_us[] is KeyCodeMapping.
48: * Send feedback with your results using [send-pr(1)](http://netbsd.gw.com/cgi-bin/man-cgi/man?send-pr+1) (port-hpcmips category).
49: * [Keymap information](keymap.txt) is here</a>.
1.1 mspo 50:
51: """
52: additional="""
53: - [Kei's Linux-VR Home Page (in Japanese)](http://pc1.peanuts.gr.jp/~kei/linux-vr.htm)
1.2 mspo 54: - [Linux-VR Resources](http://pc1.peanuts.gr.jp/~kei/linux-vr.htm)
1.5 ryoon 55: - [[FAQ|faq]]
56: - [[How-To Use|howto-use]]
57: - [[How-To Develop|howto-develop]]
58: - [[TODO|todo]]
59: - [[Binary Compatibility|compat-pmax]]
60: - [[IPv6 and IPsec|pocketv6]]
1.4 mspo 61: - [NetBSD/hpcmips mailing list (Japanese language)](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/ml.html#port-hpcmips-ja)
1.1 mspo 62:
63: """
64: ]]
65: [[!tag tier2port]]
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