NetBSD/sys/arch/cesfic
tsutsui d52a314491 - add m68k/conf/std.m68k, which includes common standard options for m68k,
options EXEC_ELF32, EXEC_SCRIPTS, and CPU_IN_CKSUM for md cpu_in_cksum.c
- make all m68k ports include common arch/m68k/conf/std.m68k
  from MD std.${MACHINE}
2010-09-19 02:09:27 +00:00
..
cesfic implement ucas_* for m68k. 2010-07-07 01:16:23 +00:00
compile
conf - add m68k/conf/std.m68k, which includes common standard options for m68k, 2010-09-19 02:09:27 +00:00
dev kill extra whitespaces 2009-10-26 19:16:54 +00:00
include fix PR 6724 - convert m68k options to defflag's. this means that 2010-06-06 04:50:05 +00:00
Makefile
README

$NetBSD: README,v 1.3 2005/12/11 12:17:04 christos Exp $

This is a port of NetBSD to the FIC8234 VME processor board, made by the
swiss company CES (Geneve). These boards are (or have been) popular in
high energy physics data acquisition (think of CERN!). See
http://www.ces.ch/Products/CPUs/FIC8234/FIC8234.html
for some technical data.

The highlights:
- MC68040 processor at 25 MHz (optional dual-processor)
- 8 or 32 MByte RAM
- 2 serial ports on Z85c30
- 79c900 (ILACC) ethernet
- 53c710 SCSI

The port is quite rudimentary at the moment. The kernel is started out of
a running OS-9 system. SCSI support is not present yet, so it only works
diskless with NFS (or ramdisk - not tested) root.
It is good enough for multiuser, self-hosting etc. however.

To start it:
- make OS image by "objcopy --output-target=binary netbsd <imagename>"
- load image to physical address 0x20100000 (RAM start + 1M)
- jump to 0x20100400

For questions and contributions, contact Matthias Drochner
(drochner@NetBSD.org).