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                     16: <h2><font color="#e00000">powerpc</font><hr></h2>
                     17:
                     18: <h3><font color="#0000e0">History:</font></h3>
1.1       deraadt    19:
1.23      avsm       20: <p>
                     21: The powerpc port was first imported into OpenBSD at the end of 1996.
                     22: Portions of the kernel port came from the NetBSD/macppc port, and the
                     23: userland and build ports came from <a href="drahn@openbsd.org">Dale Rahn</a>.
1.1       deraadt    24:
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1.24      deraadt    26: Dale added ELF binary support, and then work with Per Fogelstrom
                     27: continued on general driver support for the next few releases.
1.23      avsm       28: Support was added for OpenFirmware, VI Power4e boards, MCG Powerstack
                     29: machines, Dec 21040, VGA terminal support, and so on.
1.12      deraadt    30:
                     31: <p>
1.23      avsm       32: In 1998, the focus shifted towards the Apple machines, and Dale Rahn
                     33: started work to make the range of iMacs and PowerMacs work with this port.
                     34: Due to this, official powerpc releases were not made for the 2.6 and 2.7
                     35: releases as work continued.  A number of compiler loader issues were resolved,
                     36: a lot of iMac driver support was added, and compatibility with older systems
                     37: was withdrawn to fully concentrate on the Apple machines.
1.22      rahnds     38:
1.11      deraadt    39: <p>
1.23      avsm       40: And now, the 2.8 release at the end of 2000 will be including
                     41: an official powerpc port.
1.11      deraadt    42:
1.23      avsm       43: <h3><font color="#0000e0">Supported Hardware:</font></h3>
1.11      deraadt    44: <p>
1.23      avsm       45: Currently only New World machines are supported. Tested working machines
                     46: are the iMac machines Rev A - Rev C, and the PowerMac G4 systems including
                     47: the Cube.  To improve the list below, <b>please</b> mail your dmesg after
                     48: installation to <a href="mailto:dmesg@openbsd.org">dmesg@openbsd.org</a>,
                     49: as detailed <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#4.5">in the FAQ</a>.
1.1       deraadt    50:
                     51: <p>
1.23      avsm       52: <b>Machines</b>
                     53: <ul>
                     54: <li>PowerMac G4
                     55: <li>iMac Rev A - Rev C
                     56: <li>iMac DV/DV+ (untested but expected to work)
                     57: </ul>
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1.23      avsm       59: <p>
                     60: <b>Onboard I/O modules</b> (obio)
                     61: <ul>
                     62: <li>Apple Paddington
                     63: <li>Apple Keylargo
                     64: </ul>
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                     66: <p>
1.23      avsm       67: <b>PCI-Bridges</b>
1.11      deraadt    68: <ul>
1.23      avsm       69: <li>Apple Uni-North (pchb)
                     70: <li>Apple Uni-North AGP (pchb)
                     71: <li>Apple Uni-North Eth (pchb)
                     72: <li>Motorola MPC106 Host-PCI
                     73: </ul>
                     74:
                     75: <p>
                     76: <b>Video Cards</b>
1.8       rahnds     77: <ul>
1.23      avsm       78: <li>ATI Rage Fury AGP4x
                     79: <li>ATI Mach64 GP
1.20      rahnds     80: </ul>
1.23      avsm       81:
                     82: <p><b>Ethernet</b>
1.20      rahnds     83: <ul>
1.23      avsm       84: <li>DEC DECchip 21040 (Tulip) (de)
                     85: <li>Apple GMAC (gm0)
                     86: <li>Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface (ukphy)
1.8       rahnds     87: </ul>
1.23      avsm       88:
                     89: <p><b>Hard Drive</b>
                     90: <ul>
                     91: <li>Maxtor 52732U6 (wd)
                     92: <li>WDC AC26400R (wd)
                     93: <li>WDC AC36400L (wd)
                     94: <li>IBM-DPTA-371020 (wd)
                     95: <li>Quantum Fireball ST4300A (wd)
1.11      deraadt    96: </ul>
                     97:
1.23      avsm       98: <p><b>ATAPI Drives</b>
1.8       rahnds     99: <ul>
1.23      avsm      100: <li>Matshita PD-2 LF-D110, A110, SCSI0 5/cdrom removable (cd)
                    101: <li>Matshita CD-ROM CR-175, 5ADF, SCSI0 5/cdrom removable (cd)
                    102: <li>Iomega Zip 100, 04.H, SCSI0 0/direct removable (sd)
                    103: </ul>
                    104:
                    105: <p><b>SCSI Host Adapters</b>
1.11      deraadt   106: <ul>
1.23      avsm      107: <li>Symbios Logic 53c810 (ncr)
1.8       rahnds    108: </ul>
1.23      avsm      109:
                    110: <p><b>SCSI Storage</b>
                    111: <ul>
                    112: <li>Yamaha CRW6416S, 1.0b, SCSI2 5/cdrom removable  (cd)
                    113: <li>Seagate ST31230W, 0660, SCSI2 0/direct fixed (sd)
                    114: </ul>
                    115:
                    116: <p><b>USB Controllers/Hubs</b>
                    117: <ul>
                    118: <li>Apple USB (ohci)
                    119: <li>OHCI root hub (ohci)
                    120: <li>Opti RM861HA (ohci)
                    121: <li>Alps Electric Hub in Apple USB Keyboard
1.11      deraadt   122: </ul>
1.23      avsm      123:
                    124: <p><b>USB Devices</b>
                    125: <ul>
                    126: <li>Alps Electric Apple USB Keyboard (ukbd)
                    127: <li>Solid Year Keyboard and Mouse (ukbd) (ums)
                    128: <li>Logitech M4848 (ums)
                    129: <li>Kensington Kensington USB/PS2 Wheel Mouse (ums)
                    130: </ul>
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1.11      deraadt   133: <p>
1.23      avsm      134: <a name="#unsup"><h3><font color=#0000e0>Unsupported Hardware:</font></h3>
1.8       rahnds    135: <ul>
1.23      avsm      136: <li>
                    137: Support for older PREP style machines have been removed; lack of availability
                    138: of the hardware and relatively slow speed compared to more recent machines has
                    139: contributed to this decision.
                    140: <li>
                    141: Apple PowerMac systems with a 601 processor or lack OpenFirmware
                    142: will likely never be supported.
                    143: <li>
                    144: At the current time, older OpenFirmware machines are not supported.
                    145: This is mostly due to lack of developer resources to work on the support
                    146: in addition to limited availability of hardware.
                    147: <li>On the device side, the following are recognized, but not supported:
                    148: <ul>
                    149: <li>Texas Instruments TSB12LV23 FireWire
                    150: </ul>
1.8       rahnds    151: </ul>
                    152:
1.23      avsm      153: <h3><font color="#0000e0">Root Drive:</font></h3>
                    154: <p>
                    155: With multiple drives installed in the system, only certain drives can
                    156: be configured as an OpenBSD root drive.  Any other configurations than
                    157: those below will not be able to properly detect which drive is the root
                    158: drive, and so any attempt with either prompt for a root drive, or fail.
                    159: <p>
                    160: <ul>
                    161: <li><tt>ultra0</tt> is always fine to use as an root drive.
                    162: <li><tt>ultra1</tt> is fine to use as a root disk (as long as <tt>ultra0</tt>
                    163: is a hard drive, not ATAPI).
                    164: <li>If no hard drive is located at <tt>ultra1</tt>, it is possible to use a
                    165: hard drive configured as <tt>ide1</tt> (zip bay) as root drive.
                    166: <li>It is not possible to use <tt>ide0</tt> (CD-ROM) as a root drive unless
                    167: no drives are connected to the Ultra IDE bus.
                    168: </ul>
                    169:
                    170: <h3><font color="#0000e0">X Resolution:</font></h3>
                    171: <p>
                    172: The current X server has no mechanism to change the resolution
                    173: of the display. To change the resolution, it is necessary to boot MacOS
                    174: and change to the desired resolution under MacOS. It will save that
                    175: resolution and OpenFirmware will boot in that resolution until connected
                    176: to a different monitor. The X server will run in whatever resolution
                    177: OpenFirmware boots in.
1.8       rahnds    178:
1.23      avsm      179: <hr>
                    180: <p>If you are looking for to test new pre-release features, you can
                    181: try one of the snapshots.
1.25    ! deraadt   182: For the powerpc architecture, <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/powerpc">snapshots</a> are made available from time to time.
1.22      rahnds    183: <p>
                    184:
1.8       rahnds    185: Contact
1.23      avsm      186: <a href="mailto:deraadt@openbsd.org">Theo de Raadt</a> or
                    187: <a href="mailto:drahn@openbsd.org">Dale Rahn</a>
1.8       rahnds    188: if you are interested in working with other people on this, or need more
1.1       deraadt   189: information.
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