diff --git a/release/texts/i386/HARDWARE.TXT b/release/texts/i386/HARDWARE.TXT deleted file mode 100644 index 81f73b4f60e5..000000000000 --- a/release/texts/i386/HARDWARE.TXT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,771 +0,0 @@ -Table of Contents ------------------ -0. Document Conventions -1. Default Configuration (GENERIC kernel) -2. Using UserConfig to change FreeBSD kernel settings -3. LINT - other possible configurations -4. Supported Hardware - -See TROUBLE.TXT for Q&A on known hardware problems. - -========================================================================= - -0. Document Conventions --- -------------------- - -We have `underlined' text which represents user input with `-' symbols -throughout this document to differentiate it from the machine output. - -1. Default (GENERIC) Configuration --- ------------------------------- - -The following table contains a list of all of the devices that are -present in the GENERIC kernel. This is the essential part of the -operating system that is placed in your root partition during the -installation process. A compressed version of the GENERIC kernel is -also used on the installation floppy diskette and DOS boot image. - -The table describes the various parameters used by the driver to -communicate with the hardware in your system. There are four -parameters in the table, though not all are used by each and every -device: - - Port The starting I/O port used by the device, shown in hexadecimal. - - IOMem The lowest (or starting) memory address used by the device, - also shown in hexadecimal. - - IRQ The interrupt the device uses to alert the driver to an event, - given in decimal. - - DRQ The DMA (direct memory access) channel the device uses to move - data to and from main memory, also given in decimal. - -If an entry in the table has `n/a' for a value then it means that the -parameter in question does not apply to that device. A value of `dyn' -means that the correct value should be determined automatically by the -kernel when the system boots and that you don't need to worry about -it. - -If an entry is marked with an *, it means that support is currently -not available for it but should be back as soon as someone converts -the driver to work within the new 4.0 framework. - -FreeBSD GENERIC kernel: - - Port IRQ DRQ IOMem Description - ---- --- --- ----- --------------------------------- -fdc0 3f0 6 2 n/a Floppy disk controller -wdc0 1f0 14 n/a n/a IDE/MFM/RLL disk controller -wdc1 170 15 n/a n/a IDE/MFM/RLL disk controller - -adv0 n/a n/a n/a n/a AdvanSys Narrow SCSI controllers -adw0 n/a n/a n/a n/a AdvanSys Wide SCSI controllers -amd0 n/a n/a n/a n/a AMD 53C974 (Tekram DC390(T)) -ncr0 n/a n/a n/a n/a NCR PCI SCSI controller -bt0 330 dyn dyn dyn Buslogic SCSI controller -aha0 330 dyn 5 dyn Adaptec 154x/1535 SCSI controller -ahb0 dyn dyn dyn dyn Adaptec 174x SCSI controller -ahc0 dyn dyn dyn dyn Adaptec 274x/284x/294x SCSI controller -aic0 340 11 dyn dyn Adaptec 152x/AIC-6360/AIC-6260 SCSI - controller -isp0 dyn dyn dyn dyn QLogic 10X0, 2100 SCSI/FC controllers -dpt0 dyn dyn n/a n/a DPT RAID SCSI controllers -amr0 dyn dyn n/a n/a AMI MegaRAID controllers -mlx0 dyn dyn n/a dyn Mylex DAC960 RAID controllers - -wt0 300 5 1 dyn Wangtek and Archive QIC-02/QIC-36 - -psm0 60 12 n/a n/a PS/2 Mouse - -mcd0 300 10 n/a n/a Mitsumi CD-ROM -matcd0 230 n/a n/a n/a Matsushita/Panasonic CD-ROM -scd0 230 n/a n/a n/a Sony CD-ROM - -sio0 3f8 4 n/a n/a Serial Port 0 (COM1) -sio1 2f8 3 n/a n/a Serial Port 1 (COM2) - -ppc0 dyn 7 n/a n/a Printer ports - -dc0 n/a n/a n/a n/a DEC/Intel 21143 cards and workalikes -de0 n/a n/a n/a n/a DEC DC21x40 PCI based cards - (including 21140 100bT cards) -ed0 280 10 dyn d8000 WD & SMC 80xx; Novell NE1000 & - NE2000; 3Com 3C503; HP PC Lan+ -ep0 300 10 dyn dyn 3Com 3C509 -ex0 dyn dyn dyn n/a Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 cards -fe0 300 dyn n/a n/a Allied-Telesyn AT1700, RE2000 and - Fujitsu FMV-180 series cards. -fxp0 dyn dyn n/a dyn Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B and - Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter -ie0 300 10 dyn d0000 AT&T StarLAN 10 and EN100; - 3Com 3C507; NI5210; - Intel EtherExpress (8/16,16[TP]) cards -le0 300 5 dyn d0000 Digital Equipment EtherWorks - 2 and EtherWorks 3 -lnc0 280 10 n/a dyn Lance/PCnet cards - (Isolan, Novell NE2100, NE32-VL, - some PCnet-PCI cards) -rl0 dyn dyn n/a dyn RealTek 8129/8139 fast ethernet -sf0 dyn dyn n/a dyn Adaptec AIC-6915 fast ethernet -sis0 dyn dyn n/a dyn SiS 900/SiS 7016 fast ethernet -sn0 0x300 10 n/a n/a SMC 91xx ethernet -ste0 dyn dyn n/a dyn Sundance ST201 fast ethernet -tl0 dyn dyn n/a dyn TI TNET100 'ThunderLAN' cards. -tx0 dyn dyn n/a dyn SMC 9432 'Epic' fast ethernet -wb0 dyn dyn n/a dyn Winbond W89C840F PCI based cards. -vr0 dyn dyn n/a dyn VIA VT3043/VT86C100A PCI based cards. -vx0 dyn dyn n/a dyn 3Com 3c59x ((Fast) Etherlink III) -xl0 dyn dyn n/a dyn 3Com 3c900, 3c905, 3c905B, 3c905C, - 3c980, 3cSOHO100 ((Fast) Etherlink XL) -cs0 0x300 dyn n/a n/a Crystal Semiconductor CS89x0-based - cards. ---- End of table --- - - -If the hardware in your computer is not set to the same settings as -those shown in the table and the item in conflict is not marked 'dyn', -you will have to either reconfigure your hardware or use UserConfig -to reconfigure the kernel to match the way your hardware is currently set -(see the next section). - -If the settings do not match, the kernel may be unable to locate -or reliably access the devices in your system. - - -2. Using UserConfig to change FreeBSD kernel settings --- -------------------------------------------------- - -The FreeBSD kernel on the install floppy contains drivers for every -piece of hardware that could conceivably be used to install the rest -of the system with. Unfortunately, PC hardware being what it is, some -of these devices can be difficult to detect accurately, and for some, -the process of detecting another can cause irreversible confusion. - -To make this process easier, FreeBSD provides UserConfig. With this -UserConfig, the user can configure and disable device drivers before -the kernel is loaded, avoiding potential conflicts, and eliminating -the need to reconfigure hardware to suit the default driver settings. - -Once FreeBSD is installed, it will remember the changes made using -UserConfig, so that they only need be made once. - -It is important to disable drivers that are not relevant to a system -in order to minimize the possibility of interference, which can cause -problems that are difficult to track down. - -UserConfig features a command line interface for users with serial -consoles or a need to type commands, and a full screen 'visual' -interface, which provides point-and-shoot configuration functionality. - -Here is a sample UserConfig screen shot in 'visual' mode: - ----Active Drivers---------------------------10 Conflicts------Dev---IRQ--Port-- - Storage : (Collapsed) - Network : - NE1000,NE2000,3C503,WD/SMC80xx Ethernet adapters CONF ed0 5 0x280 - NE1000,NE2000,3C503,WD/SMC80xx Ethernet adapters CONF ed1 5 0x300 - Communications : (Collapsed) - Input : (Collapsed) - Multimedia : ----Inactive Drivers-------------------------------------------Dev-------------- - Storage : - Network : (Collapsed) - Communications : - Input : - Multimedia : - PCI : - ----Parameters-for-device-ed0--------------------------------------------------- - Port address : 0x280 Memory address : 0xd8000 - IRQ number : 5 Memory size : 0x2000 - Flags : 0x0000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - IO Port address (Hexadecimal, 0x1-0x2000) - [TAB] Change fields [Q] Save device parameters - - - The screen is divided into four sections : - - - Active Drivers. Listed here are the device drivers that are currently - enabled, and their basic parameters. - - Inactive Drivers. These drivers are present, but are disabled. - - Parameter edit field. This area is used for editing driver parameters. - - Help area. Keystroke help is displayed here. - -One of the Active and Inactive lists is always in use, and the current -entry in the list will be shown with a highlight bar. If there are -more entries in a list than can be shown, it will scroll. The bar can -be moved up and down using the cursor keys, and moved between lists -with the TAB key. - -Drivers in the Active list may be marked "CONF". This indicates that -one or more of their parameters conflicts with another device, and -indicates a potential for problems. The total number of conflicts is -displayed at the top of the screen. - -As a general rule, conflicts should be avoided, either by disabling -conflicting devices that are not present in the system, or by altering -their configuration so that they match the installed hardware. - -In the list areas, drivers are grouped by their basic function. -Groups can be 'Collapsed' to simplify the display (this is the default -state for all groups). If a group is collapsed, it will be shown with -'(Collapsed)' in the list, as above. To Expand a Collapsed group, -position the highlight bar over the group heading and press Enter. To -Collapse it again, repeat the process. - -When a device driver in the Active list is highlighted, its full -parameters are displayed in the Parameter edit area. Note that not -all drivers use all possible parameters, and some hardware supported -by drivers may not use all the parameters the driver supports. - -To disable a driver, go to the Active list, Expand the group it is in, -highlight the driver and press Del. The driver will move to its group -in the Inactive list. (If the group is collapsed or off the screen, -you may not see the driver in its new location.) - -To enable a driver, go to the Inactive list, Expand the group it is -in, highlight the driver and press Enter. The highlight will move to -the Active list, and the driver you have just enabled will be -highlighted, ready to be configured. - -To configure a driver, go to the Active list, Expand the group it is -in, highlight the driver and press Enter. The cursor will move to the -Parameter edit area, and the device's parameters may be edited. - -While editing parameters, the TAB and cursor keys can be used to move -between fields. Most numeric values (except IRQ) are entered in -hexadecimal, as indicated by the '0x' at the beginning of the field. -The allowable values for a given field are show in the Key Help area -when the field is active. - -To finish configuring a driver, press 'Q'. - -Note that PCI, Microchannel and EISA devices can be probed reliably, -therefore they are not shown in the table above nor can their settings -be changed using UserConfig. PCI drivers may be seen in the "PCI -Devices" section in the Active Devices list, if you wish to check for -their presence. - - -3. LINT - other possible configurations --- ------------------------------------ - -The following drivers are not in the GENERIC kernel but remain -available to those who do not mind compiling a custom kernel (see -section 6 of FreeBSD.FAQ). The LINT configuration file -(/sys/i386/conf/LINT) also contains prototype entries for just about -every device supported by FreeBSD and is a good general reference. - -The device names and a short description of each are listed below. The port -numbers, etc, are not meaningful here since you will need to compile a -custom kernel to gain access to these devices anyway and can thus -adjust the addresses to match the hardware in your computer in the process. -The LINT file contains prototype entries for all of the below which you -can easily cut-and-paste into your own file (or simply copy LINT and edit -it to taste): - -ata: Alternate high-performance driver for IDE controllers -ctx: Cortex-I frame grabber -cx: Cronyx/Sigma multiport sync/async -cy: Cyclades high-speed serial driver -el: 3Com 3C501 -fea: DEC DEFEA EISA FDDI adapter -fpa: DEC DEFPA PCI FDDI adapter -gp: National Instruments AT-GPIB and AT-GPIB/TNT board -gsc: Genius GS-4500 hand scanner -gus: Gravis Ultrasound - Ultrasound, Ultrasound 16, Ultrasound MAX -gusxvi: Gravis Ultrasound 16-bit PCM -hea: Efficient ENI-155p ATM PCI adapter -hfa: FORE PCA-200E ATM PCI adapter -isic: isdn4bsd Siemens ISDN Chipset driver -joy: Joystick -labpc: National Instrument's Lab-PC and Lab-PC+ -meteor: Matrox Meteor frame-grabber card -bktr: Brooktree Bt848 / Bt 878 based frame-grabber cards. -mpu: Roland MPU-401 stand-alone card -mse: Microsoft, Logitech, ATI bus mouse ports -mss: Microsoft Sound System -opl: Yamaha OPL-2 and OPL-3 FM - SB, SB Pro, SB 16, ProAudioSpectrum -pas: ProAudioSpectrum PCM and MIDI -pca: PCM audio ("/dev/audio") through your PC speaker -pcm: PCM audio on most modern PCI/ISA audio codecs -psm: PS/2 mouse port -rc: RISCom/8 multiport card -sb: SoundBlaster PCM - SoundBlaster, SB Pro, SB16, ProAudioSpectrum -sbmidi: SoundBlaster 16 MIDI interface -sbxvi: SoundBlaster 16 -si: Specialix SI/XIO/SX (old and enhanced ISA, PCI, EISA) serial -sym: Alternate high-performance driver for NCR/LSI Logic SCSI controllers -spigot: Creative Labs Video Spigot video-acquisition board -uart: Stand-alone 6850 UART for MIDI -wds: Western Digital WD7000 IDE - ---- end of list --- - - -4. Supported Hardware --- ------------------ - -FreeBSD currently runs on a wide variety of ISA, VLB, EISA, -Microchannel and PCI bus based PC's, ranging from 386sx to Pentium -class machines (though the 386sx is not recommended). Support for -generic IDE or ESDI drive configurations, various SCSI controller, -network and serial cards is also provided. - -What follows is a list of all peripherals currently known to work with -FreeBSD. Other configurations may also work, we have simply not as yet -received confirmation of this. - - -4.1. Disk Controllers ----- ---------------- - -IDE -ATA -WD1003 (any generic MFM/RLL - obsolete) -WD1007 (any generic ESDI - obsolete) - -Adaptec 1535 ISA SCSI controllers -Adaptec 154x series ISA SCSI controllers -Adaptec 174x series EISA SCSI controller in standard and enhanced mode. -Adaptec 274X/284X/2920C/294x/2950/3940/3950 (Narrow/Wide/Twin) series -EISA/VLB/PCI SCSI controllers. -Adaptec AIC7850, AIC7860, AIC7880, AIC789x, on-board SCSI controllers. -Adaptec 1510 series ISA SCSI controllers (not for bootable devices) -Adaptec 152x series ISA SCSI controllers -Adaptec AIC-6260 and AIC-6360 based boards, which includes the AHA-152x -and SoundBlaster SCSI cards. - -AdvanSys SCSI controllers (all models). - -BusLogic MultiMaster controllers: - -[ Please note that BusLogic/Mylex "Flashpoint" adapters are NOT yet supported ] - -BusLogic MultiMaster "W" Series Host Adapters: - BT-948, BT-958, BT-958D -BusLogic MultiMaster "C" Series Host Adapters: - BT-946C, BT-956C, BT-956CD, BT-445C, BT-747C, BT-757C, BT-757CD, BT-545C, - BT-540CF -BusLogic MultiMaster "S" Series Host Adapters: - BT-445S, BT-747S, BT-747D, BT-757S, BT-757D, BT-545S, BT-542D, BT-742A, - BT-542B -BusLogic MultiMaster "A" Series Host Adapters: - BT-742A, BT-542B - -AMI FastDisk controllers that are true BusLogic MultiMaster clones are also -supported. - -DPT SmartCACHE Plus, SmartCACHE III, SmartRAID III, SmartCACHE IV and -SmartRAID IV SCSI/RAID controllers are supported. The DPT SmartRAID/CACHE V -is not yet supported. - -AMI MegaRAID Express and Enterprise family controllers (all models). - -Mylex DAC960 controllers with 3.x and 4.x firmware, including the -P, PL, PJ, PG and PTL (AcceleRAID 250). Other AcceleRAID models may -function but have not been tested. - -SymBios (formerly NCR) 53C810, 53C810a, 53C815, 53C820, 53C825a, 53C860, -53C875, 53C875e, 53C875j, 53C885, 53C895 and 53C896 PCI SCSI controllers: - ASUS SC-200 - Data Technology DTC3130 (all variants) - DawiControl DC2976UW - Diamond FirePort (all) - NCR cards (all) - Symbios cards (all) - Tekram DC390W, 390U and 390F - Tyan S1365 - - -QLogic 1020, 1040, 1040B and 2100 SCSI and Fibre Channel Adapters - -DTC 3290 EISA SCSI controller in 1542 emulation mode. - -Tekram DC390 and DC390T controllers (maybe other cards based on the -AMD 53c974 as well). - -With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is provided for -SCSI-I & SCSI-II peripherals, including hard disks, optical disks, -tape drives (including DAT and 8mm Exabyte), medium changers, processor -target devices and CDROM drives. WORM devices that support CDROM commands -are supported for read-only access by the CDROM driver. WORM/CD-R/CD-RW -writing support is provided by cdrecord, which is in the ports tree. - -The following CD-ROM type systems are supported at this time: -(cd) SCSI interface (also includes SoundBlaster SCSI) -(matcd) Matsushita/Panasonic (Creative SoundBlaster) proprietary - interface (562/563 models) -(scd) Sony proprietary interface (all models) -(acd) ATAPI IDE interface - -Unmaintained drivers, they might or might not work for your hardware: - - (mcd) Mitsumi proprietary CD-ROM interface (all models) - -4.2. Network cards ----- ------------- - -Adaptec Duralink PCI fast ethernet adapters based on the Adaptec -AIC-6915 fast ethernet controller chip, including the following: - ANA-62011 64-bit single port 10/100baseTX adapter - ANA-62022 64-bit dual port 10/100baseTX adapter - ANA-62044 64-bit quad port 10/100baseTX adapter - ANA-69011 32-bit single port 10/100baseTX adapter - ANA-62020 64-bit single port 100baseFX adapter - -Allied-Telesyn AT1700 and RE2000 cards - -Alteon Networks PCI gigabit ethernet NICs based on the Tigon 1 and Tigon 2 -chipsets, including the following: - Alteon AceNIC (Tigon 1 and 2) - 3Com 3c985-SX (Tigon 1 and 2) - Netgear GA620 (Tigon 2) - Silicon Graphics Gigabit Ethernet - DEC/Compaq EtherWORKS 1000 - NEC Gigabit Ethernet - -AMD PCnet/PCI (79c970 & 53c974 or 79c974) - -SMC Elite 16 WD8013 ethernet interface, and most other WD8003E, -WD8003EBT, WD8003W, WD8013W, WD8003S, WD8003SBT and WD8013EBT -based clones. SMC Elite Ultra is also supported. - -RealTek 8129/8139 fast ethernet NICs including the following: - Allied Telesyn AT2550 - Allied Telesyn AT2500TX - Genius GF100TXR (RTL8139) - NDC Communications NE100TX-E - OvisLink LEF-8129TX - OvisLink LEF-8139TX - Netronix Inc. EA-1210 NetEther 10/100 - KTX-9130TX 10/100 Fast Ethernet - Accton "Cheetah" EN1027D (MPX 5030/5038; RealTek 8139 clone?) - SMC EZ Card 10/100 PCI 1211-TX - -Lite-On 82c168/82c169 PNIC fast ethernet NICs including the following: - LinkSys EtherFast LNE100TX - NetGear FA310-TX Rev. D1 - Matrox FastNIC 10/100 - Kingston KNE110TX - -Macronix 98713, 98713A, 98715, 98715A and 98725 fast ethernet NICs - NDC Communications SFA100A (98713A) - CNet Pro120A (98713 or 98713A) - CNet Pro120B (98715) - SVEC PN102TX (98713) - -Macronix/Lite-On PNIC II LC82C115 fast ethernet NICs including the following: - LinkSys EtherFast LNE100TX Version 2 - -Winbond W89C840F fast ethernet NICs including the following: - Trendware TE100-PCIE - -VIA Technologies VT3043 "Rhine I" and VT86C100A "Rhine II" fast ethernet -NICs including the following: - Hawking Technologies PN102TX - D-Link DFE-530TX - AOpen/Acer ALN-320 - -Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900 and SiS 7016 PCI fast ethernet NICs - -Sundance Technologies ST201 PCI fast ethernet NICs including -the following: - D-Link DFE-550TX - -SysKonnect SK-984x PCI gigabit ethernet cards including the following: - SK-9841 1000baseLX single mode fiber, single port - SK-9842 1000baseSX multimode fiber, single port - SK-9843 1000baseLX single mode fiber, dual port - SK-9844 1000baseSX multimode fiber, dual port - -Texas Instruments ThunderLAN PCI NICs, including the following: - Compaq Netelligent 10, 10/100, 10/100 Proliant, 10/100 Dual-Port - Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX Embedded UTP, 10 T PCI UTP/Coax, 10/100 TX UTP - Compaq NetFlex 3P, 3P Integrated, 3P w/ BNC - Olicom OC-2135/2138, OC-2325, OC-2326 10/100 TX UTP - Racore 8165 10/100baseTX - Racore 8148 10baseT/100baseTX/100baseFX multi-personality - -ADMtek AL981-based PCI fast ethernet NICs -ADMtek AN985-based PCI fast ethernet NICs -ADMtek Inc. AN986-based USB ethernet NICs including the following: - LinkSys USB100TX - Billionton USB100 - Melco Inc. LU-ATX - D-Link DSB-650TX - SMC 2202USB - -CATC USB-EL1210A-based USB ethernet NICs including the following: - CATC Netmate - CATC Netmate II - Belkin F5U111 - -Kawasaki LSI KU5KUSB101B-based USB ethernet NICs including -the following: - LinkSys USB10T - Entrega NET-USB-E45 - Peracom USB Ethernet Adapter - 3Com 3c19250 - ADS Technologies USB-10BT - ATen UC10T - Netgear EA101 - D-Link DSB-650 - SMC 2102USB - SMC 2104USB - Corega USB-T - -ASIX Electronics AX88140A PCI NICs, including the following: - Alfa Inc. GFC2204 - CNet Pro110B - -DEC EtherWORKS III NICs (DE203, DE204, and DE205) -DEC EtherWORKS II NICs (DE200, DE201, DE202, and DE422) -DEC DC21040, DC21041, or DC21140 based NICs (SMC Etherpower 8432T, DE245, etc) -DEC FDDI (DEFPA/DEFEA) NICs - -Davicom DM9100 and DM9102 PCI fast ethernet NICs, including the -following: - Jaton Corporation XPressNet - -Efficient ENI-155p ATM PCI - -FORE PCA-200E ATM PCI - -Fujitsu MB86960A/MB86965A - -HP PC Lan+ cards (model numbers: 27247B and 27252A). - -Intel EtherExpress (not recommended due to driver instability) -Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 -Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B PCI Fast Ethernet -Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter - -Isolan AT 4141-0 (16 bit) -Isolink 4110 (8 bit) - -Novell NE1000, NE2000, and NE2100 ethernet interface. -PCI network cards emulating the NE2000: RealTek 8029, NetVin 5000, -Winbond W89C940, Surecom NE-34, VIA VT86C926, etc. - -3Com 3C501 cards - -3Com 3C503 Etherlink II - -3Com 3C507 Etherlink 16/TP - -3Com 3C509, 3C579, 3C589 (PCMCIA), 3C590/592/595/900/905/905B/905C PCI -and EISA (Fast) Etherlink III / (Fast) Etherlink XL - -3Com 3c980/3c980B Fast Etherlink XL server adapter - -3Com 3cSOHO100-TX OfficeConnect adapter - -Toshiba ethernet cards - -SMC 91xx based ethernet cards - - -4.3. USB ----- --- - -A range of USB peripherals are supported. Owing to the generic nature -of most USB devices, with some exceptions any device of a given class -will be supported even if not explicitly listed here. - -USB keyboards. - -USB mice. - -USB printers and USB to parallel printer conversion cables. - -USB hubs. - - -Motherboards chipsets: - -ALi Aladdin-V. - -Intel 82371SB (PIIX3). -Intel 82371AB and EB chipsets (PIIX4). - -NEC uPD 9210 Host Controller. - -VIA 83C572 USB Host Controller - -and any other UHCI or OHCI compliant motherboard chipset (no exceptions -known). - - -PCI plug-in USB host controllers: - -ADS Electronics PCI plug-in card (2 ports). - -Entrega PCI plug-in card (4 ports). - - -Specific devices reported to be working: - -Agiler Mouse 29UO. - -Andromeda hub. - -Apple iMac mouse. -Apple iMac keyboard. - -ATen parallel printer adapter. - -Belkin F5U002 parallel printer adapter. -Belkin Mouse. - -BTC BTC7935 keyboard with mouse port. - -Cherry G81-3504 keyboard. - -Chic mouse. - -Cypress mouse. - -Entrega USB-to-parallel printer adapter. - -Genius Niche mouse. - -Iomega USB Zip 100Mb. - -Kensington Mouse-in-a-Box. - -Logitech M2452 keyboard. -Logitech wheel mouse (3 buttons). -Logitech PS/2 / USB mouse (3 buttons). - -MacAlly mouse (3 buttons). -MacAlly self powered hub (4 ports). - -Microsoft IntelliMouse (3 buttons). -Microsoft keyboard. - -NEC hub. - -Trust Ami Mouse (3 buttons). - - -4.4. ISDN (European DSS1 [Q.921/Q.931] protocol) ----- ------------------------------------------- - -Asuscom ISDNlink 128K PnP - -AVM A1 -AVM Fritz!Card classic -AVM Fritz!Card PCI - -Creatix ISDN-S0/8 -Creatix ISDN-S0/16 -Creatix ISDN-S0 PnP - -Dr.Neuhaus Niccy 1008 -Dr.Neuhaus Niccy 1016 -Dr.Neuhaus Niccy GO@ (ISA PnP) - -ELSA QuickStep 1000pro ISA -ELSA MicroLink ISDN/PCI (same as ELSA QuickStep 1000pro PCI) -ELSA PCC-16 - -Sagem Cybermod (ISA PnP) - -Sedlbauer Win Speed - -Siemens I-Surf 2.0 - -Teles S0/8 -Teles S0/16 -Teles S0/16.3 (the "c" Versions - like 16.3c - are unsupported !) -Teles S0/16.3 PnP - - -4.5. Misc ----- ---- - -AST 4 port serial card using shared IRQ. - -ARNET 8 port serial card using shared IRQ. -ARNET (now Digiboard) Sync 570/i high-speed serial. - -Boca BB1004 4-Port serial card (Modems NOT supported) -Boca IOAT66 6-Port serial card (Modems supported) -Boca BB1008 8-Port serial card (Modems NOT supported) -Boca BB2016 16-Port serial card (Modems supported) - -Cyclades Cyclom-y Serial Board. - -STB 4 port card using shared IRQ. - -SDL Communications Riscom/8 Serial Board. -SDL Communications RISCom/N2 and N2pci high-speed sync serial boards. - -Specialix SI/XIO/SX multiport serial cards, with both the older -SIHOST2.x and the new "enhanced" (transputer based, aka JET) host cards. -ISA, EISA and PCI are supported. - -Stallion multiport serial boards: EasyIO, EasyConnection 8/32 & 8/64, -ONboard 4/16 and Brumby. - -HP4020, HP6020, Philips CDD2000/CDD2660 and Plasmon CD-R drives. - -Bus mice - -PS/2 mice - -Standard PC Joystick - -X-10 power controllers - -GPIB and Transputer drivers. - -Genius and Mustek hand scanners. - -Lucent Technologies WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 PCMCIA and ISA standard speed -(2Mbps) and turbo speed (6Mbps) wireless network adapters and workalikes -(NCR WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11, Cabletron RoamAbout 802.11 DS). Note: the -ISA versions of these adapters are actually PCMCIA cards combined with -an ISA to PCMCIA bridge card, so both kinds of devices work with -the same driver. - -Aironet 4500/4800 series 802.11 wireless adapters. The PCMCIA, -PCI and ISA adapters are all supported. - -4.6. Microchannel ----- ------------ - -Experimental support for Microchannel systems is new in FreeBSD 4.0 - -Drivers with support for Microchannel peripherals are: - -aha: Adaptec AHA-1640 SCSI controller -bt: Buslogic BT-640A and Storage Dimensions SDC3211 SCSI controllers -ep: 3Com 3C529 network adapter - - -4.7. Multimedia ----- ---------- - -Adlib, SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster Pro, ProAudioSpectrum, Gravis UltraSound -and Roland MPU-401 sound cards. -(by Voxware) - -SoundBlaster(including ViBRA16) -Advance Asound 100, 110 and Logic ALS120 -ESS ES1868, ES1869, ES1879 and ES1888 -MSS/WSS Compatible DSPs -Gravis UltraSound MAX/PnP -Trident 4DWave DX/NX -ENSONIQ AudioPCI ES1370/1371 -NeoMagic 256AV/ZX -Crystal Semiconductor CS461x/462x/428x -(by newpcm) - -Matrox Meteor Video frame grabber -Creative Labs Video Spigot frame grabber -Cortex1 frame grabber -Various Frame grabbers based on Brooktree Bt848 and Bt878 chip.