--- wikisrc/ports/sparc.mdwn 2012/11/03 19:20:33 1.3 +++ wikisrc/ports/sparc.mdwn 2014/01/17 22:52:39 1.4 @@ -15,409 +15,80 @@ thanks are extended to the LBL Computer for their work. Without which, this port would not exist. For frequently asked questions and links to Sun hardware -information, see the NetBSD/sparc FAQ. +information, see the [NetBSD/sparc FAQ](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/sparc/faq.html). For newer UltraSPARC-based machines, see -NetBSD/sparc64. +[[NetBSD/sparc64|sparc64]] """ supported_hardware=""" Systems for which support was added in NetBSD 2.0 are marked -(2.0). +*(2.0)*. + +*Note: Models marked '(SMP)'can have multiple CPUs but NetBSD/sparc does not +use more than one CPU prior to release 2.0* + +### Sun sun4m machines (all known SuperSPARC, hyperSPARC, microSPARC, and TurboSPARC CPUs are supported): + +* Sun 4/600 ([SMP](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/sparc/faq.html#smp-cpus)) +* SPARC Classic +* SPARC LX +* SPARCstation 4 +* SPARCstation/server 5 +* SPARCstation/server 10 ([SMP](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/sparc/faq.html#smp-cpus)) +* SPARCstation/server 20 ([SMP](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/sparc/faq.html#smp-cpus)) +* SPARCstation Voyager (See the [FAQ](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/sparc/faq.html) regarding PCMCIA support) +* Sun '[Fox](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/sparc/faq.html#fox)' +* [JavaStation-1](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/sparc/javastation.html#mrcoffe) (a.k.a. "Mr. Coffee" or JavaStation JJ) (2.0) +* [JavaStation-NC](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/sparc/javastation.html#krups) (a.k.a. Krups, JavaStation JK, or JavaStation-10) (2.0) + +### Sun4m compatibles (including): +* Axil 245 (SS5 clone), 311, 320 (SS20 clone) +* Cycle C C Cycle 5-IP +* DTKstation/Classic+ +* RDI,PowerLite-85, RDI,PowerLite-110, RDI,BriteLite +* Ross sparc 20 +* SS5/170 Transtec +* TATUNG micro COMPstation 5 +* Twinhead TWINstation 5G (SS5 clone) +* TWS,SuperCOMPstation-20S +* Tadpole SPARCbook 3GS and 3GX + +### Sun sun4c machines: +* SPARCstation/server 1 +* SPARCstation/server 1+ +* SPARCstation/server 2 +* Sun ELC +* Sun IPC +* Sun IPX +* Sun SLC + +### Sun4c compatibles (including): +* Aries Research Inc, Parrot II (SS2 clone) +* Opus/5000 (SS1 clone) +* Opus/5250 (SS1 clone) +* FORCE SPARC CPU1e/4 VME Board (SS1 clone) (*NetBSD doesn't support VME boards on this model*) +* FORCE SPARC CPU2e/4 VME Board (SS2 clone) *NetBSD doesn't support VME boards on this model* + +### Sun sun4 machines: +* Sun 4/100 series +* Sun 4/200 series +* Sun 4/300 series +* Sun 4/400 series + +## Supported Hardware + +See the [supported hardware page](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/sparc/hardware.html) for a complete list. + +* All on-board and most optional Sun brand framebuffers (all framebuffers work for text console usage) +* All Sun brand built-in and optional network interfaces +* Most Sun brand SCSI interfaces +* All floppy drives +* All on-board serial ports +* Most input devices (keyboards, mice, trackballs) +* Audio on sun4c and some sun4m models +* PCMCIA devices with Voyager or sbus nell interface (see [FAQ](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/sparc/faq.html#nell)) +* PCMCIA devices with Tadpole ts102 ( SPARCbook 3GX and 3GS ) in -current -Note:Models -marked '(SMP)'can have multiple CPUs but NetBSD/sparc does not -use more than one CPU prior to release 2.0 - -*Sun sun4m machines (all known SuperSPARC, hyperSPARC, - microSPARC, and TurboSPARC CPUs are supported): -
If you have a device that's not listed, it might be - compatible with something else, or we might have simply - forgotten it. If all else fails, maybe you could write a - driver!
-Sun 4/600, SPARCstation/server 10, SPARCstation/server - 20, and clones
- -On-board and sbus card.
- -VME card, on-board, or P4 (supported only on 4/100 and - 4/300 series).
- -Note: VME/IPI disks are not - supported
- -All PCMCIA devices listed on the Machine-independent PCMCIA drivers - page should work in -current, but not in 1.6. Some have - been tested. See the FAQ for more information about - using the nell driver on 1.6.
- -/dev/ttyC0
) and JavaStation-NC
- (1.5)
-
- If you have a device that's not listed, it might be - compatible with something else, or we might have simply - forgotten it. If all else fails, maybe you could write a - driver!
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