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16: <h2><font color=#e00000>alpha</font><hr></h2>
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1.50 nate 18: <p>
1.70 miod 19: <h3><font color="#0000e0">History and Status:</font></h3>
1.45 niklas 20:
21: <p>The OpenBSD/alpha port was begun in the summer of 1996 by using
22: code from the NetBSD/alpha port which was begun by Chris Demetriou
23: <cgd@netbsd.org> in 1994. After the original OpenBSD port, some
24: copyright issues prevented OpenBSD from tracking the NetBSD code.
25: Regardless, work on the alpha port continued and many fixes were made.
26: While we were making fixes, NetBSD continued to make improvements to
27: the alpha port which we were unfortunately unable to use. Over time,
28: because of a lack of programmer resources and the inability to use
29: NetBSD code, hardware and software support became very outdated. This
30: caused the 2.5 and 2.6 releases of alpha to have few kernel
31: enhancements. As a result of its becoming so stale, alpha was not
1.50 nate 32: included in the 2.7 and 2.8 releases.</p>
1.45 niklas 33:
1.50 nate 34: <p>Shortly after 2.8 was released, there has been a great deal of
35: interest in bringing the port up to date. This coupled with the fact
36: that NetBSD changed the license on its alpha code so that there are no
37: longer copyright issues has lead to an effort to bring the alpha port
38: back up. (For details on why we were not able to keep tracking the
39: NetBSD code, check our <a href=policy.html>policy</a> page.)</p>
40:
41: <p>Nate Binkert, Art Grabowski, Niklas Hallqvist and Eric Jackson,
1.51 jufi 42: with the help of a few others, eventually brought the port in good
1.60 jufi 43: shape again, and starting with the 2.9 release alpha is a
1.50 nate 44: major OpenBSD port again.</p>
1.45 niklas 45:
1.50 nate 46: <p>However, there is currently no maintainer for the alpha port.
47: Technical discussion about the alpha port should be directed to <a
1.45 niklas 48: href="mailto:alpha@openbsd.org"><alpha@openbsd.org></a>. If you
49: are at all interested in development of the alpha port, please send
50: inquiries to this address. If you are interested in the job of alpha
51: port maintainer, help out the project for a while and step up to the
52: job.</p>
53:
1.70 miod 54: <h3><font color=#0000e0>Projects (in no particular order):</font></h3>
1.1 deraadt 55:
1.24 niklas 56: <ul>
1.50 nate 57: <li>Testing more platforms and peripherals, to find what issues are remaining
1.74 miod 58: and improve overall stability
1.50 nate 59: <li>Better documentation
60: <li>compat_osf1 shared libs
61: <li>bus_dma on more core chipsets
62: <li>isa_dma
63: <li>Floppy support (needs isa_dma first)
64: <li>Fix 64-bit issues in the non-working PCI drivers
65: <li>Improve TGA support to include virtual consoles
66: <li>Improve X11 support
1.24 niklas 67: </ul>
1.1 deraadt 68:
1.70 miod 69:
70: <h3><font color=#0000e0>Install media:</font></h3>
71: A number of install options exist:
72: <ul>
73: <li><strong>CD boot:</strong><p>
74: Booting off the CD provides an El Torito 2.88MB floppy image that contains
75: drivers for the most popular devices found in alpha hardware. This also
76: includes minimal USB support (storage devices, keyboard and some ethernet
77: adapters).<br>
78: For the latest list of drivers available on this image, take a look at the
79: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/arch/alpha/conf/RAMDISKBIG?rev=HEAD">
80: RAMDISKBIG</a> config file.<p>
81: <li><strong>Floppy A:</strong><p>
82: This 1.44MB floppy image supports the following alpha hardware:
83: <ul>
84: <li>AlphaStation 200, 250, 255, 400
85: <li>AlphaStation 500, 600
86: <li>AXPpci33 based machines, such as the ``Noname'', UDB, and Multia
87: <li>EB164 based machines, such as the PC164, 164SX and 164LX
88: <li>Personal Workstation (Miata)
89: </ul><br>
90: It contains support for the on-board devices found on these machines, however
91: due to lack of place there are only few other drivers. In particular, this
92: floppy lacks cdrom support and won't allow you to install from cdrom media.<p>
93: <li><strong>Floppy B:</strong><p>
94: This 1.44MB floppy image supports the following alpha hardware:
95: <ul>
96: <li>Alpha Processor, Inc. UP1000
97: <li>XP1000, 264DP, DS10, and DS20
98: </ul>
99: It contains support for the on-board devices found on these machines, however
100: due to lack of place there are only few other drivers. In particular, this
101: floppy lacks cdrom support and won't allow you to install from cdrom media.<p>
102: </ul>
103: <p>
104: Use the method that works best for you.
105:
106:
1.35 deraadt 107: <h3><font color=#0000e0><strong>Supported Hardware:</strong></font></h3>
1.45 niklas 108:
109: <p>Because of the changes that are currently being made to alpha, the
110: currently supported hardware is in flux. To the best of our
1.50 nate 111: knowledge, the following hardware is supported, but there might be
112: occasional breakage on some models. Since there are many models and
113: combinations that we have not tested, we would appreciate very much if
114: you told us about things that work and do not work. To help us keep
1.51 jufi 115: track of what hardware people use, please mail your dmesg to
1.50 nate 116: <a href="mailto:dmesg@openbsd.org"><dmesg@openbsd.org></a>. If there are
117: things that do not work, please file a bug report using
118: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sendbug&sektion=1">
119: sendbug(1)</a>.</p>
1.45 niklas 120:
1.50 nate 121: <h4><strong>Supported Platforms:</strong></h4>
1.18 johns 122: <ul>
1.62 nate 123: <li><b>DS20, DS10, XP1000, 264DP, and other EV6 machines using the
124: Tsunami chipset</b><br>(Only one processor on the DS20 will be used)
1.50 nate 125: <ul>
126: <li>Supported devices:
127: <ul>
128: <li>Built-in serial and parallel ports.
129: <li>Built-in DEC21143 ethernet.
130: <li>Built-in ISP SCSI.
131: <li>Built-in IDE controller.
132: <li>Built-in USB should work, but has not been thoroughly tested.
133: <li>Most PCI devices (see below).
134: <li>Some ISA devices (see below).
135: </ul>
136: <li>Unsupported devices:
137: <ul>
138: <li>Floppy drive.
139: <li>ISA devices that require DMA operation.
140: </ul>
141: </ul>
142: <li><b>API UP1000 machines and other EV6 machines using the Irongate chipset</b>
143: <ul>
144: <li>Supported devices:
145: <ul>
146: <li>Built-in serial and parallel ports.
147: <li>Built-in DEC21040 ethernet.
148: <li>Built-in IDE controller works, though there may be stability issues.
149: </ul>
150: <li>Unsupported devices:
151: <ul>
152: <li>Floppy drive.
153: <li>ISA devices that require DMA operation.
154: </ul>
155: </ul>
1.74 miod 156: <li><b>Digital Personal Workstation (Miata)</b><br>
157: Some of these machines are known not to work (random hangs or crashes). At the
158: moment, there is no known method to detect which machines will run stably and
159: which will not, apart from trying to install OpenBSD on them.
1.50 nate 160: <ul>
161: <li>Supported devices:
162: <ul>
163: <li>Built-in serial and parallel ports.
164: <li>Built-in DEC21043 ethernet.
165: <li>Built-in ISP SCSI, when present (i.e. on ``au'' models).
166: <li>Built-in IDE controller.
167: <li>Most PCI devices (see below).
168: <li>Some ISA devices (see below).
169: </ul>
170: <li>Unsupported devices:
171: <ul>
172: <li>Floppy drive.
173: <li>Built-in audio.
174: <li>ISA devices that require DMA operation.
175: </ul>
176: </ul>
177: <li><b>EB164 based machines (including PC164, 164SX, 164LX, but NOT the
1.74 miod 178: 164UX)</b><br>
179: Some of these machines are known not to work (random hangs or crashes). At the
180: moment, there is no known method to detect which machines will run stably and
181: which will not, apart from trying to install OpenBSD on them.
1.50 nate 182: <ul>
183: <li>Supported devices:
184: <ul>
185: <li>Built-in serial and parallel ports.
186: <li>Built-in PCIIDE controller, when present.
187: <li>PCI graphics card (TGA or VGA compatible).
188: <li>Most PCI devices (see below).
189: <li>Some ISA devices (see below).
190: </ul>
191: <li>Unsupported devices:
192: <ul>
193: <li>Floppy drive.
194: <li>ISA IDE controller on the EB164.
195: <li>ISA devices that require DMA operation.
196: </ul>
197: </ul>
198: <li><b>Alphastation 500 and 600</b>
199: <br>These systems should work, but we need to hear from people about them.
200: <ul>
201: <li>Supported devices:
202: <ul>
203: <li>Built-in serial and parallel ports.
204: <li>Built-in DEC21040 ethernet.
205: <li>Built-in ISP SCSI.
206: <li>PCI graphics card (TGA or VGA compatible).
207: <li>Most PCI devices (see below).
208: <li>Some ISA and EISA devices (see below).
209: </ul>
210: <li>Unsupported devices:
211: <ul>
212: <li>Floppy drive.
213: <li>Built-in audio.
1.64 miod 214: <li>ISA and EISA devices that require DMA operation.
215: </ul>
216: </ul>
217: <li><b>Alphastation 200, 250, 255 and 400</b>
218: <br>
219: <ul>
220: <li>Supported devices:
221: <ul>
222: <li>Built-in serial and parallel ports.
223: <li>Built-in DEC21040 ethernet.
224: <li>Built-in ISP SCSI.
225: <li>PCI graphics card (TGA or VGA compatible).
226: <li>Most PCI devices (see below).
227: <li>Some ISA devices (see below).
228: </ul>
229: <li>Unsupported devices:
230: <ul>
231: <li>Floppy drive.
232: <li>Built-in audio.
1.50 nate 233: <li>ISA devices that require DMA operation.
234: </ul>
235: </ul>
236: <li><b>AXPpci based machines (including ``Noname'', UDB, Multia)</b>
1.64 miod 237: <br>
1.50 nate 238: <ul>
239: <li>Supported devices:
240: <ul>
241: <li>Built-in serial and parallel ports.
242: <li>Built-in DEC21040 ethernet.
1.56 ericj 243: <li>Built-in 53C810 SCSI (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=siop&sektion=4">siop</a>)
1.50 nate 244: <li>Built-in IDE controller. (though, will not boot from ide)
245: <li>PCI graphics card (TGA or VGA compatible).
246: <li>Most PCI devices (see below).
247: <li>Some ISA devices (see below).
248: </ul>
249: <li>Unsupported devices:
250: <ul>
251: <li>Floppy drive.
252: <li>ISA devices that require DMA operation.
253: </ul>
254: </ul>
1.75 miod 255: <!--
1.50 nate 256: <li><b>DEC 3000 models 300{,L,X,LX}</b>
257: <br>These systems should work, but we need to hear from people about them.
258: <ul>
259: <li>Supported devices:
260: <ul>
1.63 miod 261: <li>Built-in serial ports (console on serial port).
1.50 nate 262: <li>Built-in LANCE ethernet.
263: <li>Built-in SCSI (53C94).
264: <li>TurboChannel LANCE ethernet cards (PMAD-A). <i>(untested)</i>
265: </ul>
266: <li>Unsupported devices:
267: <ul>
268: <li>Built-in ISDN/audio chip.
269: <li>Built-in framebuffer.
270: <li>Other TurboChannel cards.
271: </ul>
272: </ul>
273: <li><b>DEC 3000 models 400,500,500X,600,700,800,900</b>
274: <br>These systems should work, but we need to hear from people about them.
275: <ul>
276: <li>Supported devices:
277: <ul>
1.63 miod 278: <li>Built-in serial ports (console on serial port).
1.50 nate 279: <li>Built-in LANCE ethernet.
1.59 pvalchev 280: <li>Built-in SCSI (53C94 or 53CF94-2), although both scsi controllers
1.50 nate 281: may not work at the same time.
282: <li>TurboChannel LANCE ethernet cards (PMAD-A). <i>(untested)</i>
283: </ul>
284: <li>Unsupported devices:
285: <ul>
286: <li>Built-in ISDN/audio chip.
287: <li>Built-in framebuffer.
288: <li>Other TurboChannel cards.
1.18 johns 289: </ul>
290: </ul>
1.75 miod 291: -->
1.18 johns 292: <li><b>At this time none of the following systems are supported:</b>
293: <ul>
1.64 miod 294: <li> API UP2000, UP2000+ (mostly because we don't have any to test on.)
1.50 nate 295: <li> DECpc AXP150 (2000/300) systems (EISA-bus PC-like systems)
296: <li> AlphaServer systems, other than models 400 and 500, which seem to be disguised AlphaStation machines.
1.70 miod 297: <li> Alpha XL systems. (No SRM)
1.50 nate 298: <li> DEC 4000, 7000, and 10000 systems (FutureBus+ and XMIBus based).
299: <li> EB64+ based systems.
300: <li> Samsung 164BX/UX. (No SRM)
301: <li> Multiprocessor alpha systems.
302: <li> VME Alpha systems.
1.75 miod 303: <li> TurboChannel systems (DEC 3000 series)
1.18 johns 304: </ul>
1.4 niklas 305: </ul>
306:
1.50 nate 307: <h4><strong>Supported Peripherals:</strong></h4>
308: <ul>
309: <li><b>SCSI Host Adapters</b>
310: <ul>
311: <li>Adaptec AIC-7770-based SCSI host adapters (including the
312: Adaptec AHA-274x and AHA-284x families). (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ahc&sektion=4">ahc</a>)
313: <li>Adaptec AHA-[23]94x[W] cards. (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ahc&sektion=4">ahc</a>)
314: <li>Adaptec AHA-[23]9[34]xU[2W] cards . (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ahc&sektion=4">ahc</a>)
315: <li>Adaptec AIC-789[29] chips and products like the AHA-29160 based upon it
316: which do 160MB/sec SCSI. (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ahc&sektion=4">ahc</a>)
317: <li>QLogic PCI SCSI controllers (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=isp&sektion=4">isp</a>)
318: <li>Symbios Logic (NCR) 53C8xx-based PCI SCSI host adapters
319: (Including generic/no name cards, old ASUS cards, the DTC-3130 series,
1.56 ericj 320: Diamond Fireport series, etc.) (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=siop&sektion=4">siop</a>)
1.50 nate 321: </ul>
322:
323: <li><b>PCI IDE Controllers</b> (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=pciide&sektion=4">pciide</a>)
324: <ul>
325: <li>Acer Labs M5229
326: <li>CMD Tech PCI0640, PCI0643, PCI0646, PCI0648, and PCI0649
327: <li>Contaq Microsystems/Cypress CY82C693
328: </ul>
329: Any other PCI IDE-compliant controller should work, but are untested
330: at this point
331:
332: <li><b>Ethernet Adapters</b>
333: <ul>
334: <li>3Com 3c9xx EtherLink XL adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=xl&sektion=4">xl</a>), including:
335: <ul>
336: <li>3Com 3c900/3c900B PCI adapters
337: <li>3Com 3c905/3c905B/3c905C PCI adapters
338: <li>3Com 3c980/3c980C server adapters
339: <li>3Com 3cSOHO adapter
340: <li>3Com 3c900B-FL and 3c900B-FL/FX fiber optic adapters
341: </ul>
1.58 jason 342:
1.57 jason 343: <li>3Com 3c990 3XP Typhoon/Sidewinder PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=txp&sektion=4">txp</a>), including:
344: <ul>
345: <li>3CR990-TX-95
346: <li>3CR990-TX-97
347: <li>3CR990-SVR95
348: <li>3CR990-SVR97
349: </ul>
1.58 jason 350:
1.50 nate 351: <li>Intel i8255x-based (except the i82556) PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fxp&sektion=4">fxp</a>), including:
352: <ul>
1.54 brad 353: <li>Intel EtherExpress PRO/10+
1.50 nate 354: <li>Intel EtherExpress PRO/100, PRO/100B, and PRO/100+
355: <li>Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ "Management Adapter"
356: <li>Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 Dual Port
357: </ul>
358:
359: <li>Digital DC21x4x-based PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=de&sektion=4">de</a>), including:
360: <ul>
361: <li>Older SMC PCI EtherPower 10, 10/100 (models 8432, 9332, and 9334)
362: <li>Older LinkSys 10, 10/100 (newer models are supported by other drivers)
363: <li>Znyx ZX3<i>xx</i>
364: <li>Cogent EM100FX and EM440TX
365: <li>Digital PCI DE435, EISA DE425, DE450, DE500
366: <li>Asante
367: <li>Almost all other variants work.
368: </ul>
369: </ul>
370:
1.65 deraadt 371: <li><b>Gigabit Ethernet Adapters</b>
372: <ul>
373:
374: <li>Intel i82452-based adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=wx&sektion=4">wx</a>), including:
375: <ul>
376: <li>Intel Pro/1000 Gigabit Server Adapter
377: </ul>
1.68 nate 378: <li>Broadcom BCM570x (a.k.a. Tigon3) based PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=bge&sektion=4">bge</a>), including:
379: <ul>
380: <li>3Com 3c996-T (10/100/1000baseTX)
381: <li>Dell PowerEdge 2550 integrated BCM5700 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX)
382: <li>SysKonnect SK-9D21 (10/100/1000baseTX)
383: <li>SysKonnect SK-9D41 (1000baseSX)
384: </ul>
1.72 nate 385: <li>Sundance/Tamarack TC9021 based PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=stge&sektion=4">stge</a>), including:
386: <ul>
387: <li>D-Link DGE-550T (10/100/1000baseTX)
388: <li>Antares Microsystems Gigabit Ethernet board
389: </ul>
1.65 deraadt 390: </ul>
391:
1.50 nate 392: <li><b>FDDI Adapters</b>
393: <ul>
394: <li>Digital DEFPA PCI FDDI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fpa&sektion=4">fpa</a>)
395: </ul>
396:
1.55 jason 397: <li><b>Cryptography Accelerators</b>
398: <ul>
1.69 jufi 399: <li>Hifn 7751-based boards (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=hifn&sektion=4">hifn</a>), including:
1.55 jason 400: <ul>
401: <li>GTGI PowerCrypt Encryption Accelerator
402: <li>NetSec 7751
1.69 jufi 403: <li>Hifn reference board
1.55 jason 404: <li>Invertex AEON
405: </ul>
406: </ul>
407:
1.50 nate 408: <li><b>Sound Devices</b>
409: <ul>
410: <li>Ensoniq AudioPCI (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=eap&sektion=4">eap</a>)
411: <li>SoundBlaster PCI128 (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=eap&sektion=4">eap</a>)
412: </ul>
413: </ul>
414:
415: <h4><strong>Untested Peripherals:</strong></h4>
1.64 miod 416: The following peripherals are compiled into the system, but are not known to work. It's our best guess that they do, but any feedback is appreciated.
1.50 nate 417: <ul>
418: <li><b>SCSI Host Adapters</b>
419: <ul>
1.59 pvalchev 420: <li>AdvanSys ABP940UW, ASB3940UW-00, ASB3940U2W-00 and ASB3950U160 PCI SCSI controllers. (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=adw&sektion=4">adw</a>)
1.50 nate 421: </ul>
422:
423: <li><b>RAID and Cache Controllers</b>
424: <ul>
425: <li>DPT SmartCache and SmartRaid III/IV PCI/EISA adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=dpt&sektion=4">dpt</a>)
426: <li>ICP-Vortex GDT 6<i>xxx</i>R[DNPS] series (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=gdt&sektion=4">gdt</a>)
427: </ul>
428:
429: <li><b>Serial Ports</b>
430: <ul>
431: <li>Cyclades PCI Cyclom-{4, 8, 16}Y serial boards (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=cy&sektion=4">cy</a>)
432: </ul>
433:
434: <li><b>Communications Controllers</b>
435: <ul>
436: <li>Universal Serial Bus host controllers, including:
437: <ul>
438: <li>USB Universal Host Controller (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=uhci&sektion=4">uhci</a>)
439: <li>USB Open Host Controller (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ohci&sektion=4">ohci</a>)
440: </ul>
441: </ul>
442:
443: <li><b>Ethernet Adapters</b>
444: <ul>
445: <li>3Com 3c503 (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ec&sektion=4">ec</a>)
446: <li>3Com 3c509, 3c579, and 3c59x (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ep&sektion=4">ep</a>)
447:
448: <li>Adaptec "Starfire" AIC-6915 based PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sf&sektion=4">sf</a>), including:
449: <ul>
450: <li>Adaptec Single32 ANA-69011
451: <li>Adaptec Single64 ANA-62011 and ANA-62020
452: <li>Adaptec Duo64 ANA-62022
453: <li>Adaptec Quartet64 ANA-62044
454: </ul>
455:
456: <li>ADMtek AL981 ("Comet") and AN983 ("Centaur-P") based PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=dc&sektion=4">dc</a>), including:
457: <ul>
458: <li>Accton EN2242 MiniPCI
459: <li>Linksys LNE100TX v4.x
460: <li>Mototech ME316
461: </ul>
462:
463: <li>ADMtek AN986-based USB adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=aue&apropos=0&sektion=4&manpath=OpenBSD+Current&format=html">aue</a>), including:
464: <ul>
1.76 ! nate 465: <li>Abocom UFE1000
! 466: <li>Abocom DSB650TX
! 467: <li>Accton USB320-EC
! 468: <li>Accton SpeedStream Ethernet
! 469: <li>Admtek Pegasus
! 470: <li>Admtek Pegasus II
1.50 nate 471: <li>Billionton Systems USB100
472: <li>Corega FEther USB-TX
1.76 ! nate 473: <li>D-Link DSB-650
1.50 nate 474: <li>D-Link DSB-650TX
1.76 ! nate 475: <li>D-Link DSB-650TX-PNA
! 476: <li>Elecom LD-USB
! 477: <li>Elsa Microlink USB2Ethernet
! 478: <li>I/O DATA USB ETTX
! 479: <li>Kingston KNU101TX
! 480: <li>LinkSys USB100TX
! 481: <li>LinkSys USB100H1
! 482: <li>LinkSys USB10TA
1.66 miod 483: <li>Melco Inc. LUA-TX
1.76 ! nate 484: <li>Siemens SpeedStream USB
! 485: <li>Smartbridges smartNIC 2
1.50 nate 486: <li>SMC 2202USB
1.67 miod 487: <li>SOHOware NUB100
1.50 nate 488: </ul>
489:
490: <li>AMD LANCE and PCnet-based PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=le&apropos=0&sektion=4&manpath=OpenBSD+Current&format=html">le</a>), including:
491: <ul>
492: <li> BOCALANcard/PCI
493: <li> AT&T StarLAN 10, EN100, and StarLAN Fiber
494: </ul>
495:
496: <li>ASIX 88140A/88141-based PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=dc&sektion=4">dc</a>), including:
497: <ul>
498: <li>CNet Pro110B
499: <li>Alfa Inc. GFC2204
500: </ul>
501:
502: <li>CATC USB-EL1210A-based USB adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=cue&sektion=4">cue</a>), including:
503: <ul>
504: <li>CATC Netmate and Netmate II
1.52 aaron 505: <li>Belkin F5U111
1.50 nate 506: </ul>
507:
508: <li>Davicom DM9100, DM9102, and DM9102A based PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=dc&sektion=4">dc</a>), including:
509: <ul>
510: <li>Jaton XpressNet
511: </ul>
512:
513: <li>Digital DC2114x-based four port cards, (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=de&sektion=4">de</a>) including:
514: <ul>
515: <li>Adaptec ANA-6944A
516: <li>Cogent EM400
517: <li>Compex 400TX
518: <li>Znyx ZX346
519: </ul>
520:
521: <li>Kawasaki LSI KL5KUSB101B-based USB adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=kue&sektion=4">kue</a>), including:
522: <ul>
523: <li>3Com 3C19250
524: <li>3Com 3c460 HomeConnect
525: <li>ADS Technologies USB-10BT
526: <li>Aox USB101
527: <li>ATen UC10T
528: <li>Corega USB-T
529: <li>D-Link DSB-650
530: <li>Entegra NET-USB-E45
531: <li>Kawasaki USB101
532: <li>LinkSys USB10T
533: <li>Netgear EA101
534: <li>Peracom USB
535: <li>SMC 2102/2104USB
536: <li>I/O Data USB-ET/T
537: </ul>
538:
539: <li>Lite-On PNIC/PNIC-II-based adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=dc&sektion=4">dc</a>), including:
540: <ul>
541: <li>Kingston KNE110TX
542: <li>LinkSys LNE100TX
543: <li>Matrox Networks FastNIC 10/100
544: <li>Netgear FA310TX
545: </ul>
546:
547: <li>Macronix 98713/98715/98725-based adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=dc&sektion=4">dc</a>), including:
548: <ul>
549: <li>Accton EN1217
550: <li>Addtron AEF-320TX/AEF-330TX
551: <li>NDC Communications SOHOware SFA110A
552: <li>SVEC PN102-TX Fast Ethernet card
553: </ul>
554:
555: <li>National Semiconductor DP83815-based PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sis&sektion=4">sis</a>), including:
556: <ul>
557: <li>NetGear FA311
558: <li>NetGear FA312
559: </ul>
560:
561: <li>Novell NE1000, NE2000 (ISA, and PCI variants thereof) (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ne&sektion=4">ne</a>)
562:
563: <li>RealTek 8129/8139-based adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=rl&sektion=4">rl</a>), including:
564: <ul>
565: <li>Accton MPX 5030/5038
566: <li>Allied Telesyn AT2550
567: <li>D-Link DFE530TX+
568: <li>D-Link DFE538TX
569: <li>Encore ENL832-TX 10/100 M PCI
570: <li>Genius GF100TXR
571: <li>KTX-9130TX 10/100 Fast Ethernet
572: <li>Longshine LCS-8038TX-R
573: <li>NDC NE100TX-E
574: <li>Netronix EA-1210 Net Ether 10/100
575: <li>Nortel BayStack 21
576: <li>OvisLink LEF-8129TX, LEF-8139TX
577: <li>SMC EZ Card 10/100 PCI 1211-TX
578: </ul>
579:
580: <li>SiS 900 and SiS 7016-based PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sis&sektion=4">sis</a>), including:
581: <ul>
582: <li>Mototech ME313
583: <li>NetSurf NS-KFE30D
584: </ul>
585:
586: <li>SMC/WD 8003, 8013, and the SMC "Elite16" ISA boards (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=we&sektion=4">we</a>)
587:
588: <li>Sundance ST201-based PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ste&sektion=4">ste</a>), including:
589: <ul>
590: <li>D-Link DFE-550TX
591: </ul>
592:
593: <li>Texas Instruments ThunderLAN PCI adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=tl&sektion=4">tl</a>), including:
594: <ul>
595: <li>Compaq Netelligent PCI Adapters
596: <li>Compaq NetFlex 3/P
597: <li>Compaq Deskpro integrated adapter
598: <li>Compaq Prosignia integrated adapter
599: <li>Olicom OC2135, OC2183, OC2325, OC2326
600: <li>Racore 8165 and 8148
601: <li>TI ThunderLAN adapters
602: </ul>
603:
604: <li>Winbond W89C840F-based adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=wb&sektion=4">wb</a>), including:
605: <ul>
606: <li>Trendware TE100-PCIE
607: <li>Compex RL100-ATX 10/100
608: </ul>
609: </ul>
610: Please be aware that many NE2000 adapters fail or perform very poorly. We do
611: not recommend using them, but your mileage may vary.
612:
613: <li><b>Gigabit Ethernet Adapters</b>
614: <ul>
615: <li>Alteon Tigon I/II-based adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ti&sektion=4">ti</a>), including:
616: <ul>
617: <li>3Com 3c985 and 3c985B
618: <li>Alteon ACEnic V (fiber and copper)
619: <li>Digital EtherWORKS 1000SX
620: <li>Farallon PN9000SX
621: <li>Netgear GA620 and GA620T
622: <li>SGI Tigon
623: </ul>
624:
625: <li>SysKonnect SK-984x (9841/9842/9843/9844) based adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sk&sektion=4">sk</a>)
626: </ul>
627:
628: <li><b>ATM Adapters</b>
629: <ul>
630: <li>Efficient Networks EN-155 and Adaptec ANA-590x ATM interfaces (<i>en</i>)
631: </ul>
632:
633: <li><b>FDDI Adapters</b>
634: <ul>
635: <li>Digital DEFEA EISA FDDI adapters (<i>fea</i>)
636: </ul>
637:
638: <li><b>WAN Adapters</b>
639: <ul>
640: <li>Lan Media Corporation SSI (T1)/HSSI/DS1/DS3 WAN interfaces (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=lmc&sektion=4">lmc</a>)
641: </ul>
642:
643: <li><b>Universal Serial Bus (USB) Devices</b>
644: <ul>
645: <li>USB Audio (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=uaudio&sektion=4">uaudio</a>)
646: <li>USB Diamond MultiMedia Rio MP3 players (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=urio&sektion=4">urio</a>)
647: <li>USB Ethernet adapters (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=aue&sektion=4">aue</a>,
648: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=cue&sektion=4">cue</a>,
649: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=kue&sektion=4">kue</a>),
650: see above
651: <li>USB Generic Human Interface Devices (catch-all) (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=uhid&sektion=4">uhid</a>)
652: <li>USB Handspring Visor (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=uvisor&sektion=4">uvisor</a>)
653: <li>USB Hubs (<i>uhub</i>)
654: <li>USB Keyboards (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ukbd&sektion=4">ukbd</a>)
655: <li>USB Mass Storage devices, i.e., USB floppy drives and USB memory stick controllers (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=umass&sektion=4">umass</a>)
1.71 miod 656: <li>USB Mice (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ums&sektion=4">ums</a>)
1.50 nate 657: <li>USB Modems (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=umodem&sektion=4">umodem</a>)
658: <li>USB Printers (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ulpt&sektion=4">ulpt</a>)
659: <li>USB Scanners (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=uscanner&sektion=4">uscanner</a>, <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=usscanner&sektion=4">usscanner</a>)
660: <li>USB-USB cables (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=upl&sektion=4">upl</a>)
661: </ul>
662:
663: <li><b>Sound Devices</b>
664: <ul>
665: <li>C-Media CMI8[37]38 (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=cmpci&sektion=4">cmpci</a>)
666: <li>ESS Solo-1 PCI AudioDrive (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=eso&sektion=4">eso</a>)
667: <li>Forte Media FM801 audio (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fms&sektion=4">fms</a>)
668: <li>VIA VT82C686A SouthBridge integrated AC'97 audio (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=auvia&sektion=4">auvia</a>)
669: <li>S3 SonicVibes (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sv&sektion=4">sv</a>)
670: </ul>
671: </ul>
672:
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