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1.1 deraadt 15: <h2>OpenBSD/i386</h2>
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18: <h3><strong>History and Status:</strong></h3>
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1.26 deraadt 21: The i386 port has quite a few architecture specific changes from the
1.2 deraadt 22: NetBSD/i386 port, but the major ones are:
1.1 deraadt 23: <ul>
1.30 michaels 24: <li>Also runs on machines with 512MB of ram or more, does not crash.
1.3 fn 25: <li>the addition of ISA bounce buffer support so that ISA scsi cards (ie.
1.11 deraadt 26: Adaptec 1542) can be used in machines with more than 16MB of memory.
1.4 deraadt 27: <li>The same one GENERIC kernel works on all machines, whether it has
1.11 deraadt 28: BusLogic or Adaptec scsi cards.
1.4 deraadt 29: <li>some APM and PCMCIA support (3c589, NE2000-clone, and COM ports)
30: <li>some DDB improvements
31: <li>OPTI mcd support
32: <li>ATAPI cdrom support
33: <li>P5/P6 improved NTP support
34: <li>pccons has userland replaceable keymaps, and screen blanking
35: <li>boot "-a" support like other ports (asks for root partition)
1.11 deraadt 36: <li>floppy disk formatting
1.7 deraadt 37: <li>Cyclades Cyclom serial driver
1.11 deraadt 38: <li>faster (assembly) IP checksumming (typically 20% faster, up to 62% faster
39: in some cases)
1.18 deraadt 40: <li>vmstat -i prints interrupt information.
41: <li>latest rev of adaptec 2940 driver from FreeBSD
1.11 deraadt 42: <li>supports "ep* at port ? irq ?"
1.12 deraadt 43: <li>faster i386-specific `pccom' device driver.
1.19 deraadt 44: <li>/dev/pctr pseudo-device & program for accessing the Pentium and PentiumPro
1.18 deraadt 45: performance counters.
1.15 deraadt 46: <li>Fixed major i386 kernel interrupt race.
47: <li>Fixed UCONSOLE security hole without breaking xconsole.
48: <li>Much faster i387-specific libm available for those who want the option.
1.17 deraadt 49: <li>ISA Plug-and-Play support
1.21 deraadt 50: <li>the GPL FP emulator from Linux/Freebsd, for users who want to use it.
51: Much better!
1.28 deraadt 52: <li>Prefer partition type 166, so that OpenBSD can co-reside on the same
53: disk as a 386BSD/NetBSD/FreeBSD install.
54: <li>Attempt to fault in a ptp; this avoids two ptp panic cases.
55: <li>RAW_PART is now 'c', not 'd'. It should start at 0, and cover your whole
56: disk.
1.29 deraadt 57: <li>Updated ncr driver, much more performance.
58: <li>3c59x and 3c9xx cards work.
59: <li>Can mount DOS file systems with cluster size > 16KB.
1.1 deraadt 60: </ul>
1.32 ! grr 61: <p>
! 62: <strong>Installation with Other Operating Systems:</strong>
! 63: <br>
! 64: The OpenBSD i386 port can be installed to share the system disks with
! 65: other operating systems such as MSDOS, Windows or Linux using the MSDOS
! 66: MBR/partition scheme and an optional boot selector. Everyday operation is
! 67: trouble free, but setup requires care and Windows '95 installation is known
! 68: to be careless about pre-existing MBR/partition information.
! 69: See the Installation Notes for more details.
! 70: <p>
! 71: <strong>Supported Hardware:</strong>
! 72: <br>
! 73: The OpenBSD i386 port works across a broad range of standard PC's and clones,
! 74: with a wide variety of processors and I/O bus architecures. It can be expected
! 75: to install and run with minimal diffculty on most current products.
! 76: The cases where problems may be encountered are typically older proprietary
! 77: PC's, Laptops or specialized server boxes that rely on a custom BIOS to paper
! 78: over implementation differences.
! 79: <p>
! 80: OpenBSD does not currently support multiple processors, but will run using
! 81: one processor on a multi-processor system board.
1.31 deraadt 82: <p>
83: <strong>Working hardware includes:</strong>
84: <br>
1.32 ! grr 85: (Drivers listed with an XXX are included, but may not be completely functional,
! 86: as do not own all the hardware listed to test them on an on-going basis.
! 87: Also, please note any reservations listed. You must let us know if this list
! 88: is incorrect, or if a driver is broken.)
1.31 deraadt 89: <ul>
1.32 ! grr 90: <li> All mainstream i386 architecture CPU chips, including 386, 486, Pentium, Pentium-Pro and compatibles such as the AMD K5 series.
! 91: <li> Basically all standard ISA, VLB, PCI, or PCMCIA bus based machines.
! 92: <li> No support for "Micro Channel" MCA bus used in many IBM PS/2 models.
1.31 deraadt 93: <p>
94: <li> Floppy controllers.
95: <li> MFM, ESDI, IDE, and RLL hard disk controllers.
96: <li> Most ATAPI IDE CD-ROM drives
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98: <li> MDA, CGA, VGA, SVGA, and HGC Display Adapters.
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100: <li> 8250/16450-based ports
101: <li> 16550-based ports
102: <li> AST-style 4-port serial boards
103: <li> BOCA 8-port serial cards
104: <li> Cyclades Cyclom-{4, 8, 16}Y serial boards (XXX)
105: <li> IBM PC-RT 4-port serial boards
106: <li> Parallel ports.
107: <p>
108: <li> AMD LANCE and PCnet-ISA: Novell NE1500T/Novell NE2100, Kingston 21xx
109: <li> AMD PCnet-PCI: BOCALANcard/PCI
110: <li> AT&T StarLAN 10, EN100, and StarLAN Fiber
111: <li> 3COM 3c501
112: <li> 3COM 3c503
113: <li> 3COM 3c505
114: <li> 3COM 3c507
115: <li> 3COM 3c509, 3c579, 3c589, and 3c9xx
116: <li> 3COM 3c59x (XXX)
117: <li> Digital DC21x4x PCI: SMC EtherPower 10, 10/100 (PCI only!), Znyx ZX34X,
118: Cogent EM100, Digital DE450, Digital DE500
119: <li> BICC Isolan (XXX)
120: <li> Intel EtherExpress 16
121: <li> SMC/WD 8003, 8013, and the SMC "Elite16" ISA boards
122: <li> SMC/WD 8216 (the SMC "Elite16 Ultra" ISA boards)
123: <li> Novell NE1000, NE2000
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125: <li> Adaptec AHA-154xA, -B, -C, and -CF, Buslogic 54x
126: <li> Adaptec AHA-174x
127: <li> Adaptec AIC-6260 and AIC-6360
128: <li> Adaptec AHA-294x[W] and other PCI AIC-7xxx chips/boards.
129: <li> BusLogic 445, 74x, 9xx (But not "FlashPoint" series)
130: <li> Symbios Logic (NCR) 53C8xx-based PCI SCSI host adapters
131: <li> Ultrastor 14f, 34f, and (possibly) 24f
132: <li> ST01/02, Future Domain TMC-885/TMC-950
133: <li> Most SCSI tape drives
134: <li> QIC-02 and QIC-36 format (XXX)
135: <li> Mitsumi CD-ROM drives (XXX)
136: <li> Most SCSI CD-ROM drives
137: <li> Most SCSI tape changers.
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139: <li> "Logitech"-style bus mice
140: <li> "Microsoft"-style bus mice
141: <li> "PS/2"-style mice
142: <li> Serial mice (no kernel support necessary)
143: <p>
144: <li> SoundBlaster
145: <li> Gravis Ulrasound and Ultrasound Max
146: <li> Personal Sound System
147: <li> Windows Sound System
148: <li> ProAudio Spectrum
149: <p>
150: <li> APM power management -- if your system supports it, turn it off!
151: <li> PCMCIA: most chipsets.
152: <li> 3COM 3c589 pcmcia ethernet
153: <li> WD-7000 SCSI host adapters.
154: <li> Digital DEFPA PCI FDDI adapters (support barely missed this release;
155: it works in other ports, and will work in this one in the
156: next release)
157: <li> ATM cards -- some. Mail chuck@openbsd.org to get this entry updated.
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