NetBSD/sun3 1.2 runs on most Sun3 machines, including: 3/50, 3/60, 3/110 3/75, 3/150, 3/160 3/260, 3/280 NetBSD/sun3 1.2 does not run on the Sun3/80 (sun3x class) because the sun3x MMU and other devices are very different. The minimal configuration requires 4M of RAM and ~80MB of disk space. To install the entire system requires much more disk space (approx. 100MB additional space is necessary for full sources). To run X or compile the system, more RAM is recommended. Good performance requires 8MB of RAM, or 16 MB when running the X Window System. Here is a table of recommended HD partition sizes for a full install: partition: advise needed root (/) 15M 10M user (/usr) 80M 45M swap (2 or 3 * RAM) 8M Anything else is up to you! Note that the sun3 installation procedure uses a `miniroot' image which is placed into the swap area of the disk. The swap partition must be large enough to hold this miniroot image. The following Sun3 hardware is supported: Serial ports (RS232): built-in ttya, ttyb Video adapters: bwtwo, cgtwo, cgfour Network interfaces: On-board Lance Ethernet (le) On-board or VME Intel Ethernet (ie) SCSI: (Most SCSI disks, tapes, CD-ROMs, etc.) On-board "si" (SCSI-3) [Note 1] VME "si" (SCSI-3) board [Note 1] SMD Disks: (the big, heavy ones 8^) Xylogics 450/451 [Note 2] Xylogics 753/7053 [Note 2] Input devices: Sun keyboard and mouse Miscellaneous: Battery-backed real-time clock. Note 1: The "si" driver now supports DMA and disconnect/reselect. DMA is enabled by default, but not disconnect/reselect. Note 2: The SMD disk drivers ("xd" and "xy") are working but have not had much testing. (Probably need work.) If it's not on this list, there is no support for it in this release.