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1.1 deraadt 15: <h2>OpenBSD/vax</h2>
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18: <h3><strong>History and Status:</strong></h3>
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1.29 hugh 20: <a href="images/vax.jpg"><img src="images/vax.jpg" ALIGN=right alt="[nothing sucks like a vax]"></a>
1.28 hugh 21:
1.12 ericj 22: <p>
1.32 ! hugh 23: VAX has been a supported OpenBSD architecture since early 2000, when code was
! 24: synchronized with NetBSD's port. Being the second architecture to run BSD Unix
! 25: (in 1979!), it seems appropriate that these venerable vaxen should still have
! 26: a modern OS. The codebase is mostly from Berkeley, with contributions of free
! 27: code from Digital, Mt Xinu, NetBSD, OpenBSD and others. Development is ongoing,
! 28: and changes are shared among VAX hackers even to this day. The result of this
! 29: work is an Operating System that is stable and familiar to any OpenBSD user.
1.12 ericj 30: </p>
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32: <p>
1.28 hugh 33: <b>Significant changes post 3.0:</b>
34: </p>
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36: <ul>
1.31 hugh 37: <li>Support for "Legacy" machines added
1.28 hugh 38: <li>Binary logical page size changed to 4096 bytes
39: </ul>
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41: <p>
1.25 hugh 42: <b>Significant changes between 2.9 and 3.0:</b>
43: </p>
1.28 hugh 44:
1.25 hugh 45: <ul>
1.28 hugh 46: <li>Support for "Omega" machines added
47: <li>Event counters attached to most devices
48: <li>More addressing modes added to the emulation system
1.25 hugh 49: </ul>
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51: <p>
1.22 hugh 52: <b>Significant changes between 2.8 and 2.9:</b>
1.16 hugh 53: </p>
1.28 hugh 54:
1.16 hugh 55: <ul>
1.28 hugh 56: <li>Support for 16 filesystems per drive
57: <li>Emulation of the EMODD instruction
58: <li>Support for "Cheetah" machines added
59: <li>Interrupt signals no longer cause ksh subshells to core
1.16 hugh 60: </ul>
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62: <p>
1.32 ! hugh 63: OpenBSD runs on a wide variety of VAX hardware, but our personal
1.18 hugh 64: <a href="want.html#vax">inventory of systems</a>
1.32 ! hugh 65: is limited. OpenBSD/vax may actually run on your machine even if it's not
! 66: listed here, and we rely on your testing and feedback to keep this list up
! 67: to date. After you finish installing your new system, consider running
! 68: "dmesg |mail dmesg@openbsd.org" to help us determine what types of
1.25 hugh 69: hardware people are using.
1.17 hugh 70: </p>
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1.20 hugh 72: <table WIDTH="100%">
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1.17 hugh 75: <p>
76: <b>Tested systems:</b>
77: </p>
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79: <ul>
80: <li>VAXstation/MicroVAX 2000
1.19 hugh 81: <li>VAXstation 3100/{30,40} (<font color="#009900">SCSI</font>)
82: <li>VAXstation 3100/{38,48} (<font color="#009900">SCSI</font>)
1.17 hugh 83: <li>VAXstation 3100/76 (<font color="#009900">SCSI</font>)
84: <li>VAXstation 4000/60 (<font color="#009900">SCSI</font>)
1.24 hugh 85: <li>VAXstation 4000/VLC (<font color="#009900">SCSI</font>)
1.18 hugh 86: <li>MicroVAX 3100/{10,20}{,e} (<font color="#009900">SCSI</font>)
87: <li>MicroVAX 3100/80 (<font color="#009900">SCSI</font>)
88: <li>MicroVAX 3100/90 (<font color="#009900">SCSI</font>)
1.23 hugh 89: <li>MicroVAX 3300
1.31 hugh 90: <li>VAX 4000-100 (<font color="#009900">SCSI</font>)
91: <li>VAX 4000-105 (<font color="#009900">SCSI</font>)
92: <li>VAX 4000-300
93: <li>VAX 4000-{4,5,6}00
94: <li>VAX 4000-500A
1.17 hugh 95: </ul>
96: </td>
1.25 hugh 97:
1.28 hugh 98: <td WIDTH="60%">
1.17 hugh 99: <p>
100: <b>Projects being worked on:</b>
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103: <ul>
1.28 hugh 104: <li>VAXstation 2000's HDC9224 (floppy/mfm hard disk controller)
105: <li>MSCP support for tapes and drives on QBUS/UQSSP machines
1.29 hugh 106: <li>Shared libraries? eventually...
107: <li>Support for any new systems we encounter
1.25 hugh 108: </ul>
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110: <p>
111: <b>Documentation we're looking for:</b>
112: </p>
113:
114: <ul>
115: <li>Programming info for LCG or SPGFX framebuffers
1.28 hugh 116: <li>Software references for SHAC DSSI
1.25 hugh 117: <li>Any edition VARM
1.17 hugh 118: </ul>
1.28 hugh 119:
120: <p>
1.17 hugh 121: <b>Known problems:</b>
122: </p>
123:
124: <ul>
1.25 hugh 125: <li>toolchain issues - overzealous gcc optimizer
1.22 hugh 126: <li>pmap - addressing limits
1.17 hugh 127: </ul>
128: </td>
129: </tr>
130: </table>
1.15 hugh 131:
132: <p>
1.20 hugh 133: In addition to formal releases, snapshots that reflect our current work
134: are available for download from the <a href=ftp.html>ftp mirrors</a>,
135: and a mailing has been set up at
136: <a href="mailto:vax@openbsd.org"> vax@openbsd.org</a>.
1.26 miod 137: To join the OpenBSD/vax mailing list, send a message body of <b>"subscribe
138: vax"</b> to <a href="mailto:majordomo@OpenBSD.org">majordomo@OpenBSD.org</a>.
139: Please be sure to check our <a href="mail.html">mailing list policy</a> before
140: subscribing.
1.12 ericj 141: </p>
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1.13 ericj 143: <p>
1.20 hugh 144: The OpenBSD/vax port maintainers are
145: <a href="mailto:bjc@cvs.openbsd.org">Brandon Creighton</a>
146: and <a href="mailto:hugh@cvs.openbsd.org">Hugh Graham</a>.
1.13 ericj 147: </p>
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