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<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
<chapt><heading>PC Hardware compatibility<label id="hw"></heading>
<p>Issues of hardware compatibility are among the most
troublesome in the computer industry today and FreeBSD is by
no means immune to trouble. In this respect, FreeBSD's
advantage of being able to run on inexpensive commidity PC
hardware is also its liability when it comes to support for
the amazing variety of components on the market. While it
would be impossible to provide a exhaustive listing of
hardware that FreeBSD supports, this section serves as a
catalog of the device drivers included with FreeBSD and the
hardware each drivers supports. Where possible and
appropriate, notes about specific products are included.
As FreeBSD is a volunteer project without a funded testing
department, we depend on you, the user, for much of the
information contained in this catalog. If you have direct
experience of hardware that does or does not work with
FreeBSD, please let us know by sending email to
<tt>doc@freebsd.org</tt>. Questions about supported hardware
should be directed to <tt>questions@freebsd.org</tt> (see
<ref id="eresources:mail" name="Mailing Lists"> for more
information). When submitting information or asking a
question, please remember to specify exactly what version of
FreeBSD you are using and include as many details of your
hardware as possible.
<sect><heading>* Core/Processing<label id="hw:core"></heading>
<sect1><heading>* Motherboards</heading>
<sect2><heading>* ISA</heading>
<sect2><heading>* EISA</heading>
<sect2><heading>* VLB</heading>
<sect2><heading>* PCI</heading>
<sect1><heading>* CPUs/FPUs</heading>
<sect1><heading>* Memory</heading>
<sect1><heading>* BIOS</heading>
<sect><heading>* Input/Output Devices<label id="hw:io"></heading>
<sect1><heading>* Video cards</heading>
<sect1><heading>* Sound cards</heading>
<sect1><heading>* Serial ports (including multiport cards)</heading>
<sect1><heading>* Parallel ports</heading>
<sect1><heading>* Modems</heading>
<sect1><heading>* Network cards</heading>
<sect1><heading>* Keyboards</heading>
<sect1><heading>* Mice</heading>
<sect1><heading>* Other</heading>
<sect><heading>* Storage Devices<label id="hw:storage"></heading>
<sect1><heading>* Disk/tape controllers</heading>
<sect2><heading>* SCSI</heading>
<sect2><heading>* IDE</heading>
<sect2><heading>* Floppy</heading>
<sect1><heading>* Hard drives</heading>
<sect1><heading>* Tape drives</heading>
<sect1><heading>* CD-ROM drives</heading>
<sect1><heading>* Other</heading>
<sect><heading>* Other<label id="hw:other"></heading>
<sect1><heading>* PCMCIA</heading>