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UP1000 SRM can boot off an Adaptec 294x adapter. Under high I/Oload conditions machine lockups have been observed using theAdaptec 294x. A Symbios 875 based card works just fine, using thesym driver. Most likely other cards based on the Symbios chips thatthe sym driver supports will work as well.
ATA and ATAPI (IDE) devices are supported via the ata(4) driver framework. As mostpeople run their Alphas with SCSI disks it is not as well tested asSCSI. Be aware of boot-ability restrictions for IDE disks. See themachine specific information.
If you want to boot your Alpha over the Ethernet you willobviously need an Ethernet card that the SRM console recognizes.This generally means you need a board with an 21x4x Ethernet chipas that is what Digital used. These chips are driven by the FreeBSDde(4) (older driver) or dc(4) (newer driver). Some newSRM versions are known to recognize the Intel 8255x Ethernet chipsas driven by the FreeBSD fxp(4) driver. But beware: thefxp(4) driver is reported not towork correctly with FreeBSD/alpha (although it works excellently onFreeBSD/x86).
In general the SRM console emulates a VGA-compatibility mode onPCI VGA cards. This is, however, not guaranteed to work byCompaq/DEC for each and every card type out there. When the SRMthinks the VGA is acceptable FreeBSD will be able to use it. Theconsole driver works just like on a FreeBSD/intel machine. Pleasenote that VESA modes are not supported on Alpha, so that leaves youwith 80x25 consoles.
Where possible, the drivers applicable to each device or classof devices is listed. If the driver in question has a manual pagein the FreeBSD base distribution (most should), it is referencedhere. Information on specific models of supported devices,controllers, etc. can be found in the manual pages.
Note: The device lists in this document are beinggenerated automatically from FreeBSD manual pages. This means thatsome devices, which are supported by multiple drivers, may appearmultiple times.
With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is providedfor SCSI-I, SCSI-II, and SCSI-III peripherals, including harddisks, optical disks, tape drives (including DAT, 8mm Exabyte,Mammoth, and DLT), medium changers, processor target devices andCD-ROM drives. WORM devices that support CD-ROM commands aresupported for read-only access by the CD-ROM drivers (such ascd(4)). WORM/CD-R/CD-RW writingsupport is provided by cdrecord(1), which is a part ofthe sysutils/cdrtools port in the PortsCollection.
The sis(4) driver supports SiliconIntegrated Systems SiS 900 and SiS 7016 based Fast Ethernetadapters and embedded controllers, as well as Fast Ethernetadapters based on the National Semiconductor DP83815 (MacPhyter)chip. Supported adapters include:
If you want to boot your Alpha over the Ethernet you willobviously need an Ethernet card that the SRM console recognizes.This generally means you need a board with an 21x4x Ethernet chipas that is what Digital used. These chips are driven by the FreeBSDde(4) (older driver) or dc(4) (newer driver). Some newSRM versions are known to recognize the Intel 8255x Ethernet chipsas driven by the FreeBSD fxp(4) driver. But beware: thefxp(4) driver is reported not towork correctly with FreeBSD (although it works excellently onFreeBSD/x86). 153554b96e
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