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                     18: <h2><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/aviion</font></h2>
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                     23: OpenBSD/aviion is an experimental port of OpenBSD to the Motorola 88100- and
                     24: 88110-based AViiON systems manufactured by Data General.
                     25:
                     26: <p>
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1.5       nick       35: <a name="toc"></a>
1.1       miod       36: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><i>Table of contents</i></font></h3>
                     37: <ul>
                     38:   <li><a href="#history">History of the port</a>
                     39:   <li><a href="#status">Current status</a>
                     40:   <li><a href="#projects">Project list</a>
                     41:   <li><a href="#hardware">Supported hardware</a>
                     42:   <li><a href="#install">Getting and installing OpenBSD/aviion</a>
                     43: </ul>
                     44:
                     45: <hr>
                     46: <a name="history"></a>
                     47: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><strong>History:</strong></font></h3>
                     48:
                     49: <p>
                     50: In September 2003, Chris Tribo published some excerpts of the technical
                     51: documentation for the AViiON series 400. Having a look at it, it was obvious
                     52: these systems were built upon a modified MVME188 design, already supported by
1.2       deraadt    53: <a href="mvme88k.html">OpenBSD/mvme88k</a>, but there was no interest in working
1.1       miod       54: on AViiON support at that time.
                     55:
                     56: <p>
                     57: Then, late April 2006, enough boredom convinced Miod Vallat to start a port,
1.2       deraadt    58: even though he did not have access to any AViiON hardware, as a challenge. In two
1.1       miod       59: weeks, thanks to the help of Chris Tribo, a model 410 was running multiuser (but
                     60: diskless) - a proof that this effort was worth continuing inside the OpenBSD
                     61: tree. And work continues..
                     62:
                     63: <hr>
                     64: <a name="status"></a>
                     65: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><strong>Current status:</strong></font></h3>
                     66:
                     67: <p>
                     68: All supported models (or with similar designs) should run multi-user but
                     69: diskless, and currently limited to serial console.
                     70: Also, on multiprocessor machines, the system will currently run on one processor
                     71: only.
                     72:
                     73: <hr>
                     74: <a name="projects"></a>
                     75: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><strong>Projects (in no particular order):
                     76: </strong></font></h3>
                     77:
                     78: <ul>
                     79:   <li>On-board SCSI support on series 400 and compatible models.
                     80:   <li>Keyboard and video support.
                     81:   <li>Test on as many different models as possible.
                     82:   <li>Multiprocessor (SMP) support.
                     83: </ul>
                     84:
                     85: <hr>
                     86: <a name="hardware"></a>
                     87: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><strong>Supported hardware:</strong></font></h3>
                     88:
                     89: <h4>Supported machines</h4>
                     90:
                     91: <ul>
                     92: <li><strong>100, 200, 300, 400, 3000, 4000 and 4300 series</strong><br>
                     93: These are the machines initially targetted by this port.
                     94: Their design is close to the well-known MVME188 design, with different on-board
                     95: devices; at the moment only the on-board serial ports and ethernet are
                     96: supported.<br>
1.6       miod       97: The only models tested so far are models 410 and 4300, but all the models in
                     98: this series should work.
1.1       miod       99: </ul>
                    100:
                    101: <h4>Untested machines</h4>
                    102:
                    103: <ul>
1.4       miod      104: <li><strong>4600 and 530 series</strong><br>
                    105: These machines will be targeted soon as well. They are slightly different
                    106: from the above series, but not too many, and documentation is available.
                    107: The current code might already work to some extent.
1.1       miod      108: </ul>
                    109:
                    110: <h4>Unsupported machines</h4>
                    111:
                    112: <ul>
1.4       miod      113: <li><strong>5000 and 6000 series</strong><br>
                    114: These machines may eventually run as well, but lack of on-board device support
                    115: could be a showstopper. Some documentation is available, but there hasn't been
                    116: any work towards supporting them yet.
                    117: <li><strong>6280 and 8000-8 series</strong><br>
                    118: Documentation is available, but there hasn't been any work towards supporting
                    119: them yet.
                    120: <li><strong>8500 and 9500 series, and other 88100-based models</strong><br>
                    121: These systems won't likely be supported unless documentation for them is found.
                    122: <li><strong>88110-based models (500, 4500, 5500, 8500+ and 9500+ series)</strong><br>
1.6       miod      123: These systems won't likely be supported unless documentation for them is found.
1.1       miod      124: </ul>
                    125:
                    126: <hr>
                    127: <a name="install"></a>
                    128: <h3><font color="#0000e0">
                    129: <strong>Getting and installing OpenBSD/aviion:</strong>
                    130: </font></h3>
                    131:
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1.1       miod      133: <p>
                    134: The latest supported OpenBSD/aviion release is
1.6       miod      135: <a href="42.html">OpenBSD 4.2</a>.
1.1       miod      136: Here are the
1.8     ! sthen     137: <a href="http://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.2/aviion/INSTALL.aviion">
1.6       miod      138: OpenBSD/aviion 4.2 installation instructions
1.1       miod      139: </a>.
1.4       miod      140:  -->
1.1       miod      141:
                    142: <p>
                    143: Snapshots are made available from time to time, in
1.8     ! sthen     144: <a href="http://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/aviion">this location</a>
1.1       miod      145: as well as in a few
                    146: <a href="ftp.html">mirrors</a>.
                    147:
                    148: <p>
                    149: Here are the
1.8     ! sthen     150: <a href="http://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/aviion/INSTALL.aviion">
1.1       miod      151: OpenBSD/aviion snapshot installation instructions
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