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drivers that attach to it. This allows for other host interface chips that use the same keyboards and mice, such as the ones in the ARM IOMD20, ARM7500, and SA-1111. The PC-compatible driver is still called pckbc(4), and the new abstraction layer is "pckbport", so the child devices have moved from sys/dev/pckbc to sys/dev/pckbport, which also contains some code shared between all host controllers. To avoid incompatibility, pckbdreg.h is still installed in /usr/include/dev/pckbc. In theory, this shouldn't cause any behavioural changes in the drivers concerned. Thy just use rather more function pointers than before. Tested on i386 and (with a new host driver) acorn32. Compiled on several other affected architectures. |
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$NetBSD: README.IPn,v 1.4 2002/05/14 16:21:47 soren Exp $ Arch (kernel) Models Codename ------------- ------ -------- IP2 IRIS 3000 IP4 4D/50, 4D/70 IP4.5 4D/60, 4D/80, 4D/85 IP5 4D/1x0 IP6 4D/20 IP10 (IP6) 4D/25 IP7 4D/2x0 IP9 4D/210 IP13 (IP7) 4D/3x0 IP15 (IP7) 4D/4x0 IP12 4D/30, 4D/35, Indigo R3K IP17 Crimson IP19 Onyx, Challenge M/L(/XL?) Everest IP20 Indigo R4K IP21 Power Challenge, Power Onyx Everest IP22 Indigo2 Fullhouse IP24 (IP22) Indy, Challenge S Guiness IP25 Power Challenge R10K Everest IP26 Power Indigo2 R8K Teuton IP27 Origin 200, Origin 2000, Onyx2 IP28 Power Indigo2 R10K Pacecar IP30 Octane Speedracer IP32 O2 Moosehead IP33 SN1 (?) IP35 SN1 (?)