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4 \*V will run on most HP 9000/300- and 400-series machines.
5 The smallest amount of RAM that has been tested is 4 MB.
6 If you wish to run X, more RAM is recommended.
8 .Ss2 Supported hardware
9 .(bullet -offset indent
12 318 (16 MHz 68020, with built-in monochrome framebuffer, no expansion)
14 319 (16 MHz 68020, with built-in 6 bit color framebuffer, no expansion)
16 320 (16 MHz 68020, 16 KB L2 cache, up to 7.5 MB RAM)
18 .Em "Requires Human Interface board"
20 330 (16 MHz 68020, 4 MB on motherboard, up to 8 MB RAM)
22 .Em "Requires Human Interface board"
24 340 (16 MHz 68030, up to 16 MB RAM)
26 345 (50 MHz 68030 with 32 KB L2 cache, up to 128 MB RAM, built-in SCSI)
28 350 (25 MHz 68020, 32 KB L2 cache, up to 48 MB RAM)
30 .Em "Requires Human Interface board"
32 360 (25 MHz 68030, with 4 MB RAM built-in, up to 48 MB RAM)
34 .Em "Requires System Interface board"
36 362 (25 MHz 68030, up to 16 MB RAM, built-in SCSI)
38 .Em "Framebuffer is unsupported, you must use a serial console"
40 370 (33 MHz 68030, 64 KB L2 cache, up to 48 MB RAM)
42 .Em "Requires System Interface board"
44 375 (50 MHz 68030 with 32 KB L2 cache, up to 128 MB RAM, built-in SCSI)
46 380 (25 MHz 68040, up to 128 MB RAM, built-in SCSI)
48 382 (25 MHz 68040, up to 32 MB RAM, built-in SCSI)
50 .Em "Framebuffer is unsupported, you must use a serial console"
52 385 (33 MHz 68040, up to 128 MB RAM, built-in SCSI)
54 400s, 400t, 400dl (50 MHz 68030 with 32 KB L2 cache, built-in SCSI,
57 425s, 425t, 425dl (25 MHz 68040 with built-in SCSI, up to 128 MB RAM)
59 425e (25 MHz 68040, built-in SCSI)
61 .Em "The BootROM does not support serial console and"
63 .Em "does not support the 425e framebuffer. When the"
65 .Em "kernel begins to boot it will default to using the serial port for console"
67 433s, 433t, 433dl (33 MHz 68040 with built-in SCSI, up to 128 MB RAM)
73 CS80 disks: 2200, 2203, 7912, 7914, 7933, 7936, 7937, 7945, 7946,
77 CS80 floppy disks: 9122, 9134 (possibly others)
79 .Em "Requires use of HP-UX LIF utilities via HP-UX emulation"
82 CS80 Low-density 16 track cartridge (67 MB): 7912, 7914, 7946, and 9144
84 .Em "Cannot read or write to 32 track tapes"
87 CS80 High-density 32 track cartridge (134 MB): 9145
89 .Em "Cannot write to 16 track tapes (read only)"
92 CS80 Half-inch tape: 7974A, 7978A/B, 7979A, 7980A, and 7980XC.
94 You should connect HP-IB tape drives and printers to the slow HP-IB
95 interface and hard drives to the fast HP-IB interface (if present).
108 SCSI Magneto-optical drives
111 SCSI tape drives: HP 35450A (DDS-1 DAT), Exabyte EXB-8200 (8mm), Archive
112 (QIC-24), Archive Viper (QIC-60), Archive Viper (QIC-150), Archive Python
113 25501 (DAT), and Archive Python 28849 (DAT)
122 Built-in single serial port on System Interface board and Human Interface board
125 Built-in Apollo 4-port on Series 400 workstations
128 98638 8-port (DIO-II board, appears to kernel as two 98642 devices)
131 98642 4-port (DIO-I board)
134 98626, 98644 built-in or add-on (DIO-I board) single serial port
137 See the FAQ for more detailed specs and information on configuring:
138 .Lk http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/hp300/faq.html#serialinfo
144 98643 built-in and add-on (DIO-I board) ethernet cards.
149 98544 monochrome Topcat (1024x768, 1 bit, DIO-II)
151 98545A color Topcat (1024x768, 4 bits, DIO-II)
153 98547 color Topcat (1024x768, 6 bits)
155 98548A monochrome Catseye (1024x768, 1 bit)
157 98549A color Catseye (1024x768, 6 bits)
159 98550A Catseye Hi-Res Color (a.k.a. CH) (1280x1024 @ 60 Hz, 8 bits, DIO-II)
161 98700 and 98710 Gatorbox (1280x1024 @ 60 Hz, 4 or 8 bits)
163 .Em "Requires 98287 (DIO-I board) to connect to workstation"
165 98720 and 98721 color Renaissance SRX (1280x1024 @ 60 Hz, 8, 12 or 24 bits)
167 .Em "Requires 98724 (DIO-I board) or 98725 (DIO-II board) to connect to workstation"
169 98730 and 98731 DaVinci TurboSRX (1280x1024 @ 60 Hz, 8, 16, or 24 bits)
171 .Em "Requires 98726A (DIO-II board) to connect to workstation"
173 A1096A monochrome Hyperion (1280x1024, 1 bit)
175 A1416A Kathmandu (a.k.a. Color VRX) (1280x1024 @ 60 hz, 8 bits, DIO-II)
182 Two and three button mice
184 46094 Quadrature Port (supports normal serial mice)
193 Miscellaneous boards/interfaces
195 98265A/98652 SCSI interface (DIO-I board, daughtercard for 98562, or built-in)
197 98561 Human Interface board (DIO-I board with serial port, HP-HIL, and HP-IB)
199 98562 System Interface board (DIO-II board with serial port,
200 HP-HIL, HP-IB, DMA, and ethernet, has optional fast HP-IB or SCSI
203 98620 DMA card (DIO-I board, for use with 98561)
205 98624 HP-IB interface (DIO-I board or built-in)
207 98625A and 98625B 'fast' HP-IB interface (DIO-I board or
208 daughtercard for 98562)
212 Each serial interface has its own quirks, and some of them use
214 The FAQ describes how to configure and connect serial
215 consoles to \*M systems.
216 .Lk http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/hp300/faq.html#serialconsole
218 When you try booting from a system with a framebuffer that is not
221 the screen will turn black, and it will try using the serial port for the
224 .Ss2 Unsupported hardware
225 .(bullet -offset indent
228 310 (10 MHz 68010, with built-in monochrome framebuffer, rs232
229 (25 pin), hil, and slow hpib)
231 332 (16? MHz 68030, with no floating point unit)
236 SGC support (for 425e built-in EVRX framebuffer)
238 SGC support (for some rare configurations of 4XXt and 4XXdl workstations)
240 98702 TurboVRX DIO-II graphics device
242 98705 Tigershark PersonalVRX DIO-II graphics device
244 internal video on models 362/382
247 Miscellaneous boards/interfaces
249 domain keyboard and mouse, on Series 400 workstations.
252 parallel port, on 345, 362, 375, 380, 382, 382, and Series 400 workstations
254 EISA support, on Series 400 workstations
256 Token Ring cards (a.k.a. ATR)
258 VME bus adapter, on Series 300 workstations
260 98628A single port dcl (DIO-I board)
262 98625C fast HP-IB option on models 345 and 375
264 internal SCSI floppy drive on 362, 382, and 425e