NetBSD/sys/arch/vax/README

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$NetBSD: README,v 1.10 1997/03/15 20:08:34 ragge Exp $
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Devices supported in kernel and _known_ to work:
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CPU: VAX11/750, VAX11/78X, VAX86X0.
MicroVAX II/III (MicroVAX 3200/3300/3400/3500/3600/3800/3900)
VAXstation 2000/MicroVAX 2000.
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Net: DEUNA/DELUA Unibus ethernet cards.
DEQNA/DELQA Q22 bus ethernet cards.
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LANCE ethernet.
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Disks: UDA50 Unibus MSCP controller.
KDA50/RQDX3 Q22 bus MSCP controller.
RA??-disks on UDA50 or KDA50.
RD??-disks on RQDX3. (known as RA?? by system).
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RP??/RM?? disks on Massbus.
RD?? disks on MFM ctlr.
SCSI disks.
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Tapes: DILOG Q22 bus tape ctlr w/ Exabyte. (TMSCP emulating)
TSV05 Q22 bus tape ctlr.
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SCSI tapes.
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TK50 (TMSCP) on Q22 bus.
Other TMSCP ctlrs may also work, but haven't tried.
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To install and run NetBSD/vax you need at least 4MB of memory,
and a usable install media. I can provide (on request) a kernel that
will netboot and run fine on standard 2MB VS2000.
Supported install media is TK50 tape and RX33/RX50 floppy, or over
the net. If you do initial installation from floppy then you need a way
to load the rest of the system, like tape or ethernet.
NOTE! TU58 INSTALLATION IS NOT YET SUPPORTED.
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Actually, the system will run fine on only 2MB of memory, but
installation program needs 4MB. If this causes trouble for someone
tell me and I'll fix it.
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Differences between the NetBSD/vax port and other ports:
* No dynamic linked libraries, all binaries is statically linked.
These things will be fixed in the future.
We who have done parts of the VAX port is:
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Joachim Isaksson, first pmap and lots of help with gcc functionality.
Mattias Gr|nlund, locore assembler and interrupt handling.
Mattias ]slund, lots of help and ideas everywhere.
Bertram Barth, bootblocks and boot routines for MicroVAX.
Rick Macklem, fixed all MicroVAX II, TMSCP and DEQNA support.
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Gunnar Helliesen is maintaining the NetBSD/VAX FAQ.
Ken Wellsch wrote DHU11 driver and did kernel optimizations.
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Anders Magnusson (ragge), that's me, who put things together
and wrote the rest.
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Have fun with it,
ragge@ludd.luth.se
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