NetBSD/sys/arch/vax
christos de42a28a1b - added sunos_machdep.c for sun3, atari, amiga and mac68k.
- changed machdep.c and trap.c to use struct emul.
- remove ep_setup references.
- added struct emul to all emulations.
1995-04-22 20:24:40 +00:00
..
boot uVAX II support. 1995-03-29 21:35:16 +00:00
compile new RCS ID format. 1994-10-26 08:06:10 +00:00
conf Reference cninit.c as well as cons.c 1995-04-11 09:52:11 +00:00
if GC old comment about trailers. 1995-04-11 06:19:09 +00:00
include Added SSIZE_MAX, SIZE_T_MAX, UQUAD_MAX, QUAD_MAX and QUAD_MIN. 1995-04-16 20:10:33 +00:00
mba Beginning ov Massbuss support. 1995-02-13 00:43:59 +00:00
uba Bug fixes of interrupt handlers. 1995-03-30 20:55:23 +00:00
vax - added sunos_machdep.c for sun3, atari, amiga and mac68k. 1995-04-22 20:24:40 +00:00
BUGS_MISSINGS Bug log... 1995-03-30 21:36:44 +00:00
README Bug log... 1995-03-30 21:36:44 +00:00

	$NetBSD: README,v 1.7 1995/03/30 21:36:46 ragge Exp $

Devices supported in kernel and _known_ to work:
CPU:	VAX 11/750 with 2-14MB of memory.
	KA630 (MicroVAX II) with 2-?? MB memory.

Net:	DEUNA/DELUA Unibus ethernet cards.
	DEQNA/DELQA Q22 bus ethernet cards.

Disks:	UDA50 Unibus MSCP controller.
	KDA50/RQDX3 Q22 bus MSCP controller.
		RA??-disks on UDA50 or KDA50.
		RD??-disks on RQDX3. (known as RA?? by system).

Tapes:	Exabyte on qbus dilog board. (TMSCP emulating)
	TK50 (TMSCP) on Q22 bus.
		Other TMSCP ctlrs may also work, but haven't tried.


NOTE: NetBSD/VAX is still a developers-only port.

I have only included relevant files from old berkeley VAX distributions.
If you want to look at other files get them from nearest ftp site with
an 4.4BSD distribution, or from ftp.luth.se:/pub/unix/4_4bsd_l directory.

We who have done parts of this is:
	Joachim Isaksson, first pmap and lots of help with gcc functionality.
	Mattias Gr|nlund, locore assembler and interrupt handling.
	Mattias ]slund, lots of help and ideas everywhere.
	Bertram Barth, bootblocks and boot routines for uVAX.
	Rick Macklem, fixed all uVAXII, tmscp and deqna support.
	Anders Magnusson (ragge), that's me, who put things together
		and wrote the rest.

/ragge@ludd.luth.se