NetBSD/distrib/notes/pmax/hardware

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$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.4 1998/01/09 18:47:11 perry Exp $
NetBSD/pmax _VER runs on the following classes of machines:
- Decstation 2100 and 3100, also known as "pmin" and "pmax"
- Personal Decstations (5000/20, and /25) also known as "MAXINE"
- Decstation 5000/120, /125, and /133, also known as "3MIN"
- Decstation 5000/200, also known as "3MAX"
- Decstation 5000/240, als known as "3MAXPLUS"
NetBSD/pmax _VER does *not* (yet) run on these machines:
- Decstation 5100 (an r2000-based cousin of the Decstation 3100)
- Decsystem 5400 and 5500 (Qbus-based systems, similar to
a Vax 'Mayfair' and 'Mayfair II', but with an r2000a or r3000
cpu instead of a CVAX cpu.)
- Decsystem 5800 (xbi-based multiprocessor, a Vax 8800 with
Vax CPU boards replaced with Mips cpu boards)
The minimal configuration requires 8M of RAM and ~60M of disk space.
To install the entire system requires much more disk space, and to run
X or compile the system, more RAM is recommended. (NetBSD with 8M of
RAM feels like Ultrix with 8M of RAM.) Note that until you have
around 16M of RAM, getting more RAM is more important than getting a
faster CPU.
Supported devices include:
Decstation 2100 and 3100 baseboard video:
pm one-bit mono or 8-bit pseudocolour fraem buffers.
Decstation 5000 series TurboChannel video:
PMAG-DV Personal Decstation baseboard 1024x768 frame buffer.
PMAG-BA 1024x768 8-bit colour frame buffer.
PMAGB-BA 1024x768 8-bit colour frame buffer.
PMAG-AA 1280x1024 four-bit greyscale frame buffer.
NOTE: All supported DECstation vide produces sync-on-green.
Be sure to use either a DEC-compatible fixed-sync monitor
or a multisync monitor that supports sync-on-green.
serial ports:
ttya and ttyb (can be used as console if needed)
ethernet:
on-board AMD Lance ethernet ("le0"),
TURBOchannel AMD Lance ethernet cards.
SCSI:
on-board DEC "sii" SCSI controller (2100 and 3100)
on-board "asc" SCSI controller (5000 series machines)
TurboChannel "asc" SCSI controller,
DEC (LK-201 or compatible) keyboard
DEC ("hockey puck" or compatible) mouse.
Hardware the we do NOT currently support, but get questions
about from time to time:
Q-bus Decsystem machines
Decstation 5100 machines
PrestoServe NVRAM on Decstation 5100 machines
audio drivers for Personal Decstation machines
floppy driver for Personal Decstation machines
TurboChannel audio hardware (LoFi)
PMAG-C 2-D accelerated framebuffers with onboard i860 processors
NOTE: the primary obstacle to support of all but the very
last item is non-availability of sample hardware for development.
The primary obstacle for the i860-based framebuffers is that there
is no documentation on the accelerator board.