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15: <h2><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/mac68k</font></h2>
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1.87 miod 19: OpenBSD/mac68k used to run on many of the Motorola 680x0-based Apple Macintosh
1.47 henning 20: computers.
1.87 miod 21: It used to require a Motorola 68020 or better processor, with an external
22: Motorola 68851 PMMU in case of a 68020.
1.94 ! deraadt 23: <p>
1.42 miod 24:
1.89 deraadt 25: <strong>The OpenBSD/mac68k port was discontinued after the 5.1 release.</strong>
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1.42 miod 29:
30: <a name="history"></a>
31: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><strong>History:</strong></font></h3>
1.1 deraadt 32:
1.3 fn 33: <p>
1.11 briggs 34: The mac68k port of OpenBSD was derived from NetBSD/mac68k, and it
1.42 miod 35: used to support most of the same hardware as NetBSD.
1.87 miod 36: </p>
1.84 nick 37:
38: <p>
39: Active building and testing of OpenBSD/mac68k was discontinued after
40: OpenBSD 4.6 due to lack of interest with developers and builder.
1.87 miod 41: </p>
1.42 miod 42:
43: <p>
1.87 miod 44: Eventually the lack of a proper firmware interface, requiring the use of a
45: MacOS application as the bootloader, with little or no possibility of updating
46: this application to match progress in OpenBSD (let alone rebuild it with a
47: free software toolchain) convinced the developers to give up supporting this
48: port, and remove the code from the tree.
49: </p>
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1.42 miod 51: <hr>
52: <a name="hardware"></a>
53: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><strong>Supported hardware:</strong></font></h3>
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55: <p>
1.62 martin 56: <h4>Supported models</h4>
1.42 miod 57:
58: <p>
1.87 miod 59: OpenBSD/mac68k used to run on a large part of the 680x0-based Macintosh
1.42 miod 60: computers.
1.87 miod 61: The kernel itself had support for the following processor combinations:
1.15 johns 62: <ul>
1.42 miod 63: <li>68020 with 68851 PMMU and 68881 FPU
64: <li>68030 with 68882 FPU
65: <li>68040 (<b>not</b> including the 68LC040)
1.15 johns 66: </ul>
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68: <p>
1.87 miod 69: The following Macintosh models used to be supported and tested.
1.62 martin 70: This means that at least the SCSI controller, serial console and on-board
1.87 miod 71: ethernet would function on these models.
72: On some of these machines, a full 68040 CPU was required to replace the
1.62 martin 73: default 68LC040 CPU.
1.15 johns 74: <ul>
1.75 martin 75: <li>Classic family: SE30
1.73 martin 76: <li>LC family: LC, LC II, LC III, LC III+, LC475, Performa 400-430, Performa 450, Performa 460, Performa 475, Performa 476
1.62 martin 77: <li>Centris family: 610, 650
1.66 martin 78: <li>Quadra family: 605, 610, 630, 650, 660AV, 700, 800, 840AV, 900, 950
1.15 johns 79: </ul>
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1.42 miod 81: <p>
82: <h4>Supported devices</h4>
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84: <p>
1.15 johns 85: <ul>
1.58 martin 86: <li>Internal SCSI controllers and peripherals:
87: <ul>
88: <li>Quadra/Centris series' onboard NCR 53c96 SCSI controller
1.92 sthen 89: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=esp&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">esp</a>).
1.58 martin 90: <li>Macintosh II-series', Performa, and LC-series' onboard NCR 5380 SCSI controller
1.92 sthen 91: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ncrscsi&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">ncrscsi</a>,
92: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=sbc&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">sbc</a>).
1.58 martin 93: </ul>
94: <ul>
95: <li>SCSI disk drives
1.92 sthen 96: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=sd&sektion=4">sd</a>).
1.58 martin 97: <li>SCSI cdrom drives
1.92 sthen 98: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=cd&sektion=4">cd</a>).
1.58 martin 99: <li>Autochangers
1.92 sthen 100: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ch&sektion=4">ch</a>).
1.58 martin 101: <li>Tape drives
1.92 sthen 102: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=st&sektion=4">st</a>).
1.58 martin 103: </ul>
104: <li>Internal sound
1.92 sthen 105: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=asc&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">asc</a>).
1.60 martin 106: <li>NuBus internal expansion bus
1.92 sthen 107: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=nubus&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">nubus</a>).
1.74 martin 108: <li>Internal video and most NuBus video cards
1.92 sthen 109: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=macfb&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">macfb</a>).
1.58 martin 110: <li>Both internal serial ports
1.92 sthen 111: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=zsc&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">zsc</a>).
1.42 miod 112: <li>ADB keyboards and mice
1.92 sthen 113: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=adb&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">adb</a>) (except on the IIfx, Quadra 900 and 950).
1.42 miod 114: <li>Ethernet cards based on the Natl. Semiconductor 8390 (Asante, Apple, and a few others)
1.92 sthen 115: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ae&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">ae</a>).
1.58 martin 116: <li>Quadra/Centris AV series' onboard MACE ethernet
1.92 sthen 117: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=mc&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">mc</a>).
1.67 martin 118: <li>Some ethernet cards based on the SONIC chip including internal Ethernet on many of Apple's non-AV Quadras/Centrises
1.92 sthen 119: (<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=sn&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">sn</a>).
1.15 johns 120: </ul>
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122: <p>
1.62 martin 123: <h4>Untested systems</h4>
1.87 miod 124: The following Macintosh models used to be untested, and/or lacked support for
125: major subsystems.
1.15 johns 126: <ul>
1.62 martin 127: <li>Classic family: Color Classic, Classic II
128: <li>Macintosh II family: Mac II, IIx, IIcx, IIci, IIsi, IIfx, IIvi, IIvx, Performa 600
129: <li>500 family: 520, 550, 575, 580, Mac TV
1.15 johns 130: </ul>
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1.35 miod 132: <p>
1.62 martin 133: <h4>Unsupported systems</h4>
1.42 miod 134: <ul>
135: <li>PowerPC-based Macs. Some of these are supported in the
136: <a href="macppc.html">OpenBSD/macppc</a> port.
1.62 martin 137: <li>Powerbook family. Hardware capabilities limit the usability of these
138: systems.
1.42 miod 139: <li>Machines based on the 68LC040 processor.
140: Unfortunately, the chip itself contains a major bug for which there is
1.43 miod 141: no software workaround available in OpenBSD.
1.42 miod 142: </ul>
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1.42 miod 145: <h4>Unsupported devices</h4>
1.1 deraadt 146:
1.13 gene 147: <p>
1.42 miod 148: <ul>
149: <li>Apple Communication Slot (CS) ethernet cards.
1.48 nick 150: <li>Any other NuBus card not listed above.
1.59 martin 151: <li>Floppy drive.
1.62 martin 152: <li>IOP ADB subsystem on the IIfx, Quadra 900 and 950.
153: <li>IDE drives.
1.42 miod 154: </ul>
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158: <h3><font color="#0000e0">
159: <strong>Getting and installing OpenBSD/mac68k:</strong>
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1.87 miod 163: The last supported OpenBSD/mac68k release was
164: <a href="51.html">OpenBSD 5.1</a>.
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