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$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.3 1998/01/09 18:48:03 perry Exp $
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NetBSD/x68k 1.2 runs on the Sharp X68030 series PCs with TRUE
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MC68030 MPU (not MC68EC030) and FPU. Since the processor of
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the X68030 series is MC68EC030, you need to replace it with
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MC68030 (Simply remove the old chip and put the new one instead.
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instead. The largest difficulty might be to open your X68030).
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In addition, some accelerators are supported:
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Xellent30 series
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040turbo
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Jupiter-X (040 / 060)
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This means all models of X680x0 series PC except for CZ-600C
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and CZ-674C, by using the appropriate accelerator, can run NetBSD!!
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Note that the processor of Xellent30 series is MC68EC030, so
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you need to replace your processor as well as for X68030.
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The minimal configuration requires 4M of RAM and about 65M of
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disk space. To install the entire system requires much more disk space,
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and to run X or compile the system, more RAM is recommended.
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Here is a table of recommended HD partition sizes for a full install:
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partition: advise, with X, needed, with X
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root (/) 15M 15M 10M 10M
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user (/usr) 65M 100M 45M 80M
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swap ----- 2M for every M ram -----
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local (/local) up to you
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As you may note the recommended size of /usr is 20M greater than
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needed. This is to leave room for a kernel source and compile tree
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as you will probably want to compile your own kernel. (ALL is
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large and bulky to accommodate all people).
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Supported devices include:
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- Sharp genuine SCSI interface (builtin / optional)
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* SCSI harddisks, CD-ROM drives, tape drives, scanners,...
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- The builtin floppy drives
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- The builtin frame buffer (both of the text and graphics screen)
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- The builtin serial (RS-232C)
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- The builtin parallel (Centronics printer interface)
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- The standard keyboard
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- The mouse / trackball
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- NS16550 serial
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- Neptune-X ethernet
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Hopefully, the AD-PCM sound device and the Mankai SCSI interface
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(Mach-2) will be supported on the next release.
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