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12 <title>&os; &release.current; Hardware Notes</title>
14 <author><orgname>The &os; Documentation Project</orgname></author>
16 <pubdate>$FreeBSD$</pubdate>
37 <holder role="mailto:doc@FreeBSD.org">The &os; Documentation
41 <legalnotice xml:id="trademarks" role="trademarks">
53 <sect1 xml:id="intro">
54 <title>Introduction</title>
56 <para>This document contains the hardware compatibility notes for
57 &os; &release.current;. It lists the hardware platforms
58 supported by &os;, as well as the various types of hardware
59 devices (storage controllers, network interfaces, and so on),
60 along with known working instances of these devices.</para>
64 <title>Supported Processors and System Boards</title>
66 <para>This section provides some architecture-specific information
67 about the specific processors and systems that are supported by
68 each architecture.</para>
70 <sect2 xml:id="proc-amd64">
73 <para>Since mid-2003 &os;/&arch.amd64; has supported the AMD64
74 (<quote>Hammer</quote>) and &intel; EM64T architecture, and is
75 now one of the Tier-1 platforms (fully supported
76 architecture), which are expected to be Production Quality
77 with respects to all aspects of the &os; operating system,
78 including installation and development environments.</para>
80 <para>Note that there are two names for this architecture, AMD64
81 (AMD) and Intel EM64T (Extended Memory 64-bit Technology).
82 64-bit mode of the two architectures are almost compatible
83 with each other, and &os;/&arch.amd64; should support them
86 <para>As of this writing, the following processors are
91 <para>&amd.athlon;64 (<quote>Clawhammer</quote>).</para>
95 <para>&amd.opteron; (<quote>Sledgehammer</quote>).</para>
99 <para>All multi-core &intel; &xeon; processors except
100 Sossaman have EM64T support.</para>
104 <para>The single-core &intel; &xeon; processors
105 <quote>Nocona</quote>, <quote>Irwindale</quote>,
106 <quote>Potomac</quote>, and <quote>Cranford</quote> have
107 EM64T support.</para>
111 <para>All &intel; Core 2 (not Core Duo) and later
116 <para>All &intel; &pentium; D processors</para>
120 <para>&intel; &pentium; 4s and Celeron Ds using
121 the <quote>Cedar Mill</quote> core have EM64T
126 <para>Some &intel; &pentium; 4s and Celeron Ds using
127 the <quote>Prescott</quote> core have EM64T support. See
129 xlink:href="http://processorfinder.intel.com">Intel
130 Processor Spec Finder</link> for the definitive answer
131 about EM64T support in Intel processors.</para>
136 <para>&intel; EM64T is an extended version of IA-32 (x86) and
137 different from &intel; IA-64 (Itanium) architecture, which
138 &os;/ia64 supports. Some of &intel;'s old documentation refers
139 to &intel; EM64T as <quote>64-bit extension technology</quote>
140 or <quote>IA-32e</quote>.</para>
142 <para>Both Uniprocessor (UP) and Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP)
143 configurations are supported.</para>
145 <para>In many respects, &os;/&arch.amd64; is similar to
146 &os;/&arch.i386;, in terms of drivers supported. Generally,
147 drivers that already function correctly on other 64-bit
148 platforms should work.</para>
152 <sect2 xml:id="proc-i386">
155 <para>&os;/&arch.i386; runs on a wide variety of <quote>IBM PC
156 compatible</quote> machines. Due to the wide range of
157 hardware available for this architecture, it is impossible
158 to exhaustively list all combinations of equipment supported
159 by &os;. Nevertheless, some general guidelines are
160 presented here.</para>
162 <para>Almost all &i386;-compatible processors with a floating
163 point unit are supported. All &intel; processors beginning
164 with the 80486 are supported, including the 80486, &pentium;,
165 &pentium; Pro, &pentium; II, &pentium; III, &pentium; 4, and
166 variants thereof, such as the &xeon; and &celeron; processors.
167 All &i386;-compatible AMD processors are also supported,
168 including the &am486;, &am5x86;, K5, &amd.k6; (and variants),
169 &amd.athlon; (including Athlon-MP, Athlon-XP, Athlon-4, and
170 Athlon Thunderbird), and &amd.duron; processors. The AMD
171 Élan SC520 embedded processor is supported. The
172 Transmeta Crusoe is recognized and supported, as are
173 &i386;-compatible processors from Cyrix and NexGen.</para>
175 <para>There is a wide variety of motherboards available for this
176 architecture. Motherboards using the ISA, VLB, EISA, AGP, and
177 PCI expansion buses are well-supported. There is some
178 limited support for the MCA (<quote>MicroChannel</quote>)
179 expansion bus used in the IBM PS/2 line of PCs.</para>
181 <para>Symmetric multi-processor (SMP) systems are generally
182 supported by &os;, although in some cases, BIOS or motherboard
183 bugs may generate some problems. Perusal of the archives of
184 the &a.smp; may yield some clues.</para>
186 <para>&os; will take advantage of SMT (Symmetric MultiThreading,
187 also known as HyperThreading on &intel; CPUs) on the supported
188 CPUs. The <filename>GENERIC</filename> kernel which is
189 installed by default will automatically detect the additional
190 logical processors. The default &os; scheduler recognizes
191 processor topology on the system and selects logical and
192 physical processors to obtain optimal performance.
193 The &man.smp.4; manual page has more details.</para>
195 <para>&os; will take advantage of Physical Address Extensions
196 (PAE) support on CPUs that support this feature. A kernel
197 with the <literal>PAE</literal> feature enabled will detect
198 memory above 4 gigabytes and allow it to be used by the
199 system. This feature places constraints on the device drivers
200 and other features of &os; which may be used; consult the
201 &man.pae.4; manual page for more details.</para>
203 <para>&os; will generally run on i386-based laptops, albeit with
204 varying levels of support for certain hardware features such
205 as sound, graphics, power management, and PCCARD expansion
206 slots. These features tend to vary in idiosyncratic ways
207 between machines, and frequently require special-case support
208 in &os; to work around hardware bugs or other oddities. When
209 in doubt, a search of the archives of the &a.mobile; may be
212 <para>Most modern laptops (as well as many desktops) use the
213 Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI) standard.
214 &os; supports ACPI via the ACPI Component Architecture
215 reference implementation from &intel;, as described in the
216 &man.acpi.4; manual page. The use of ACPI causes
217 instabilities on some machines and it may be necessary to
218 disable the ACPI driver, which is normally loaded via a kernel
219 module. This may be accomplished by adding the following line
220 to <filename>/boot/device.hints</filename>:</para>
222 <programlisting>hint.acpi.0.disabled="1"</programlisting>
224 <para>Users debugging ACPI-related problems may find it useful
225 to disable portions of the ACPI functionality. The
226 &man.acpi.4; manual page has more information on how to do
227 this via loader tunables.</para>
229 <para>ACPI depends on a Differentiated System Descriptor Table
230 (DSDT) provided by each machine's BIOS. Some machines have
231 bad or incomplete DSDTs, which prevents ACPI from functioning
232 correctly. Replacement DSDTs for some machines can be found
234 xlink:href="http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/index.php">DSDT</link>
236 xlink:href="http://acpi.sourceforge.net/">ACPI4Linux</link>
237 project Web site. &os; can use these DSDTs to override the
238 DSDT provided by the BIOS; see the &man.acpi.4; manual page
239 for more information.</para>
242 <sect2 xml:id="proc-ia64">
245 <para>Currently supported processors are the <link
246 xlink:href="http://people.freebsd.org/~marcel/refs/ia64/itanium/24532003.pdf">&itanium;</link>
248 xlink:href="http://people.freebsd.org/~marcel/refs/ia64/itanium2/25111003.pdf">&itanium; 2</link>.</para>
250 <para>Supported chipsets include:</para>
258 <para>&intel; 460GX</para>
262 <para>&intel; E8870</para>
266 <para>Both Uniprocessor (UP) and Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP)
267 configurations are supported.</para>
269 <para>Most devices that can be found in or are compatible with
270 &arch.ia64; machines are fully supported. The notable
271 exception is the VGA console. The &os; support for VGA
272 consoles is at this time too much based on PC hardware and not
273 all &arch.ia64; machines have chipsets that provide sufficient
274 PC legacy support. As such &man.syscons.4; cannot be enabled
275 and the use of a serial console is required.</para>
278 <sect2 xml:id="proc-pc98">
281 <para>NEC PC-9801/9821 series with almost all &i386;-compatible
282 processors, including 80486, &pentium;, &pentium; Pro,
283 &pentium; II, and variants. All &i386;-compatible processors
284 by AMD, Cyrix, IBM, and IDT are also supported.</para>
286 <para>NEC FC-9801/9821 series, and NEC SV-98 series (both of
287 them are compatible with PC-9801/9821 series) should be
290 <para>EPSON PC-386/486/586 series, which are compatible with NEC
291 PC-9801 series are supported.</para>
293 <para>High-resolution mode is not supported. NEC
294 PC-98XA/XL/RL/XL^2, and NEC PC-H98 series are supported in
295 normal (PC-9801 compatible) mode only.</para>
297 <para>Although there are some multi-processor systems (such as
298 Rs20/B20), SMP-related features of &os; are not supported
301 <para>PC-9801/9821 standard bus (called C-Bus), PC-9801NOTE
302 expansion bus (110pin), and PCI bus are supported. New Extend
303 Standard Architecture (NESA) bus (used in PC-H98, SV-H98, and
304 FC-H98 series) is not supported.</para>
307 <sect2 xml:id="proc-powerpc">
308 <title>powerpc</title>
310 <para>All Apple PowerPC machines with built-in USB are
311 supported, as well a limited selection of non-Apple machines,
312 including KVM on POWER7</para>
314 <para>SMP is supported on all systems with more than
318 <sect2 xml:id="proc-sparc64">
319 <title>sparc64</title>
321 <para>This section describes the systems currently known to be
322 supported by &os; on the Fujitsu &sparc64; and Sun
323 &ultrasparc; platforms.</para>
325 <para>SMP is supported on all systems with more than 1
328 <para>When using the <filename>GENERIC</filename> kernel,
329 &os;/&arch.sparc64; systems not equipped with a framebuffer
330 supported by the &man.creator.4; (Sun Creator, Sun Creator3D
331 and Sun Elite3D) or &man.machfb.4; (Sun PGX and Sun PGX64
332 as well as the ATI Mach64 chips found onboard in for example
333 &sun.blade; 100, &sun.blade; 150, &sun.ultra; 5 and
334 &sun.ultra; 10) driver must use the serial console.</para>
336 <para>If you have a system that is not listed here, it may not
337 have been tested with &os; &release.current;. We encourage
338 you to try it and send a note to the &a.sparc; with your
339 results, including which devices work and which do not.</para>
341 <para>The following systems are fully supported by &os;:</para>
345 <para>Naturetech GENIALstation 777S</para>
349 <para>&sun.blade; 100</para>
353 <para>&sun.blade; 150</para>
357 <para>&sun.enterprise; 150</para>
361 <para>&sun.enterprise; 220R</para>
365 <para>&sun.enterprise; 250</para>
369 <para>&sun.enterprise; 420R</para>
373 <para>&sun.enterprise; 450</para>
377 <para>&sun.fire; B100s (support for the on-board NICs first
378 appeared in 8.1-RELEASE)</para>
382 <para>&sun.fire; V100</para>
386 <para>&sun.fire; V120</para>
390 <para>Sun &netra; t1 100/105</para>
394 <para>Sun &netra; T1 AC200/DC200</para>
398 <para>Sun &netra; t 1100</para>
402 <para>Sun &netra; t 1120</para>
406 <para>Sun &netra; t 1125</para>
410 <para>Sun &netra; t 1400/1405</para>
414 <para>Sun &netra; 120</para>
418 <para>Sun &netra; X1</para>
422 <para>Sun &sparcengine; Ultra AX1105</para>
426 <para>Sun &sparcengine; Ultra AXe</para>
430 <para>Sun &sparcengine; Ultra AXi</para>
434 <para>Sun &sparcengine; Ultra AXmp</para>
438 <para>Sun &sparcengine; CP1500</para>
442 <para>&sun.ultra; 1</para>
446 <para>&sun.ultra; 1E</para>
450 <para>&sun.ultra; 2</para>
454 <para>&sun.ultra; 5</para>
458 <para>&sun.ultra; 10</para>
462 <para>&sun.ultra; 30</para>
466 <para>&sun.ultra; 60</para>
470 <para>&sun.ultra; 80</para>
474 <para>&sun.ultra; 450</para>
478 <para>The following systems are partially supported by &os;. In
479 particular the fiber channel controllers in SBus-based systems
480 are not supported. However, it is possible to use these with
481 a SCSI controller supported by the &man.esp.4; driver (Sun ESP
482 SCSI, Sun FAS Fast-SCSI and Sun FAS366 Fast-Wide SCSI
487 <para>&sun.enterprise; 3500</para>
491 <para>&sun.enterprise; 4500</para>
495 <para>Starting with 7.2-RELEASE, &arch.sparc64; systems based on
496 Sun &ultrasparc; III and beyond are also supported by &os;,
497 which includes the following known working systems:</para>
501 <para>&sun.blade; 1000</para>
505 <para>&sun.blade; 1500</para>
509 <para>&sun.blade; 2000</para>
513 <para>&sun.blade; 2500</para>
517 <para>&sun.fire; 280R</para>
521 <para>&sun.fire; V210</para>
525 <para>&sun.fire; V215 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE
526 and 8.1-RELEASE)</para>
530 <para>&sun.fire; V240</para>
534 <para>&sun.fire; V245 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE
535 and 8.1-RELEASE)</para>
539 <para>&sun.fire; V250</para>
543 <para>&sun.fire; V440 (support for the on-board NICs first
544 appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.0-RELEASE)</para>
548 <para>&sun.fire; V480 (501-6780 and 501-6790 centerplanes
549 only, for which support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and
550 8.1-RELEASE, other centerplanes might work beginning with
551 8.3-RELEASE and 9.0-RELEASE)</para>
555 <para>&sun.fire; V880</para>
559 <para>&sun.fire; V890 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE
560 and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed &ultrasparc; IV/IV+
561 CPU-configurations only)</para>
565 <para>&netra; 20/&netra; T4</para>
569 <para>The following Sun &ultrasparc; systems are not tested but
570 also believed to be supported by &os;:</para>
574 <para>&sun.fire; V125</para>
578 <para>&sun.fire; V490 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE
579 and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed &ultrasparc; IV/IV+
580 CPU-configurations only)</para>
584 <para>Starting with 7.4-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, &arch.sparc64;
585 systems based on Fujitsu &sparc64; V are also supported by
586 &os;, which includes the following known working
591 <para>Fujitsu &primepower; 250</para>
595 <para>The following Fujitsu &primepower; systems are not tested
596 but also believed to be supported by &os;:</para>
600 <para>Fujitsu &primepower; 450</para>
604 <para>Fujitsu &primepower; 650</para>
608 <para>Fujitsu &primepower; 850</para>
617 The "Supported Devices" section of the release notes.
618 Generally processor-independent, with conditional text
619 inclusion handling any architecture-dependent text.
621 Within each subsection describing a class of hardware
622 (i.e. Ethernet interfaces), list broad groups of devices
623 alphabetically as paragraphs sorted alphabetically (frequently
624 these groups will be arranged by manufacturer, i.e. 3Com
625 Ethernet interfaces).
627 Where applicable, a "Miscellaneous" section may follow all
628 other named sections.
630 These guidelines are not hard-and-fast rules, and exceptions
631 will occur. Following these guidelines (vague as they may be)
632 is highly recommended to try to keep the formatting of
633 this section consistent.
635 We give manpage references using the &man entities where
636 possible. If a driver has no manpage (and consequently no
637 &man entity, we simply give the name of the driver).
638 Please avoid doing &man entity conversions unless you
639 know for sure that an entity and manpage exist; sweeps through
640 this file to fix "missed" conversions are likely to break the
644 <sect1 xml:id="support">
645 <title>Supported Devices</title>
647 <para>This section describes the devices currently known to be
648 supported by &os;. Other configurations may also work, but
649 simply have not been tested yet. Feedback, updates, and
650 corrections to this list are encouraged.</para>
652 <para>Where possible, the drivers applicable to each device or
653 class of devices is listed. If the driver in question has a
654 manual page in the &os; base distribution (most should), it is
655 referenced here. Information on specific models of supported
656 devices, controllers, etc. can be found in the manual
660 <para>The device lists in this document are being generated
661 automatically from &os; manual pages. This means that some
662 devices, which are supported by multiple drivers, may appear
663 multiple times.</para>
666 <sect2 xml:id="disk">
667 <title>Disk Controllers</title>
669 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;, &arch.pc98;,
670 &arch.sparc64;] IDE/ATA controllers (&man.ata.4;
673 <para>[&arch.pc98;] IDE/ATA controllers (wdc driver)</para>
677 <para>On-board IDE controller</para>
716 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Booting from these
717 controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not
748 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Booting from these
749 controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not
791 <para>[&arch.i386;] The wds(4) driver supports the WD7000 SCSI
794 <para>With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is
795 provided for SCSI-I, SCSI-II, and SCSI-III peripherals,
796 including hard disks, optical disks, tape drives (including
797 DAT, 8mm Exabyte, Mammoth, and DLT), medium changers,
798 processor target devices and CD-ROM drives. WORM devices that
799 support CD-ROM commands are supported for read-only access by
800 the CD-ROM drivers (such as &man.cd.4;). WORM/CD-R/CD-RW
801 writing support is provided by &man.cdrecord.1;, which is a
802 part of the <package>sysutils/cdrtools</package> port in the
803 Ports Collection.</para>
805 <para>The following CD-ROM type systems are supported at this
810 <para>SCSI interface (also includes ProAudio Spectrum and
811 SoundBlaster SCSI) (&man.cd.4;)</para>
815 <para>[&arch.i386;] Sony proprietary interface (all models)
820 <para>ATAPI IDE interface (&man.acd.4;)</para>
824 <para>[&arch.i386;] The following device is unmaintained:</para>
828 <para>Mitsumi proprietary CD-ROM interface (all models)
834 <sect2 xml:id="ethernet">
835 <title>Ethernet Interfaces</title>
849 <para>ASIX Electronics AX88178A/AX88179 USB Gigabit Ethernet
850 adapters (&man.axge.4; driver)</para>
854 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Broadcom BCM4401 based Fast
855 Ethernet adapters (&man.bfe.4; driver)</para>
865 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Crystal Semiconductor
866 CS89x0-based NICs (&man.cs.4; driver)</para>
884 <para>Agere ET1310 Gigabit Ethernet adapters
885 (&man.et.4; driver)</para>
969 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;] SMC 83c17x
970 (EPIC)-based Ethernet NICs (&man.tx.4; driver)</para>
994 <sect2 xml:id="fddi">
995 <title>FDDI Interfaces</title>
997 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;] DEC DEFPA PCI (&man.fpa.4;
1000 <para>[&arch.i386;] DEC DEFEA EISA (&man.fpa.4; driver)</para>
1003 <sect2 xml:id="atm">
1004 <title>ATM Interfaces</title>
1006 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;] Midway-based ATM interfaces
1007 (&man.en.4; driver)</para>
1009 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.pc98; &arch.sparc64;] FORE Systems,
1010 Inc. PCA-200E ATM PCI Adapters (hfa and &man.fatm.4;
1013 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;] IDT NICStAR 77201/211-based ATM
1014 Adapters (&man.idt.4; driver)</para>
1016 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.pc98; &arch.sparc64;] FORE Systems,
1017 Inc. HE155 and HE622 ATM interfaces (&man.hatm.4;
1020 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;] IDT77252-based ATM cards
1021 (&man.patm.4; driver)</para>
1024 <sect2 xml:id="wlan">
1025 <title>Wireless Network Interfaces</title>
1027 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;] Cisco/Aironet
1028 802.11b wireless adapters (&man.an.4; driver)</para>
1038 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel PRO/Wireless 2100
1039 MiniPCI network adapter (&man.ipw.4; driver)</para>
1041 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel PRO/Wireless
1042 2200BG/2915ABG MiniPCI and 2225BG PCI network adapters
1043 (&man.iwi.4; driver)</para>
1045 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel Wireless WiFi Link
1046 4965AGN IEEE 802.11n PCI network adapters
1047 (&man.iwn.4; driver)</para>
1049 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Marvell Libertas IEEE
1050 802.11b/g PCI network adapters (&man.malo.4; driver)</para>
1052 <para>Marvell 88W8363 IEEE 802.11n wireless network
1053 adapters (&man.mwl.4; driver)</para>
1073 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;] Lucent
1074 Technologies WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters
1075 and workalikes using the Lucent Hermes, Intersil PRISM-II,
1076 Intersil PRISM-2.5, Intersil Prism-3, and Symbol Spectrum24
1077 chipsets (&man.wi.4; driver)</para>
1079 <para>[&arch.i386;] NCR / AT&T / Lucent Technologies WaveLan
1080 T1-speed ISA/radio LAN cards (&man.wl.4; driver)</para>
1082 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
1083 MiniPCI network adapters (&man.wpi.4; driver)</para>
1088 <sect2 xml:id="misc-network">
1089 <title>Miscellaneous Networks</title>
1102 <sect2 xml:id="serial">
1103 <title>Serial Interfaces</title>
1105 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] <quote>PC standard</quote>
1106 8250, 16450, and 16550-based serial ports (&man.sio.4;
1113 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] AST 4 port serial card using
1118 <para>ARNET 8 port serial card using shared IRQ</para>
1122 <para>ARNET (now Digiboard) Sync 570/i high-speed
1127 <para>[&arch.i386;] Boca multi-port serial cards</para>
1131 <para>Boca BB1004 4-Port serial card (Modems
1132 <emphasis>not</emphasis> supported)</para>
1136 <para>Boca IOAT66 6-Port serial card (Modems
1141 <para>Boca BB1008 8-Port serial card (Modems
1142 <emphasis>not</emphasis> supported)</para>
1146 <para>Boca BB2016 16-Port serial card (Modems
1151 <para>[&arch.i386;] Comtrol Rocketport card (&man.rp.4;
1154 <para>[&arch.i386;] Cyclades Cyclom-Y serial board (&man.cy.4;
1157 <para>[&arch.i386;] STB 4 port card using shared IRQ</para>
1159 <para>[&arch.i386;] DigiBoard intelligent serial cards (digi
1162 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;] PCI-Based
1163 multi-port serial boards (&man.puc.4; driver)</para>
1167 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Actiontech 56K PCI</para>
1171 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Avlab Technology, PCI IO
1172 2S and PCI IO 4S</para>
1176 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Comtrol RocketPort
1181 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Decision Computers PCCOM
1182 4-port serial and dual port RS232/422/485</para>
1186 <para>[&arch.ia64;] Diva Serial (GSP) Multiport UART</para>
1190 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Dolphin Peripherals
1191 4025/4035/4036</para>
1195 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] IC Book Labs Dreadnought
1196 16x Lite and Pro</para>
1200 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Lava Computers
1201 2SP-PCI/DSerial-PCI/Quattro-PCI/Octopus-550</para>
1205 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Middle Digital, Weasle
1210 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Moxa Industio CP-114,
1211 Smartio C104H-PCI and C168H/PCI</para>
1215 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] NEC PK-UG-X001 and
1220 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Netmos NM9835
1225 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Oxford Semiconductor
1226 OX16PCI954 PCI UART</para>
1230 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Syba Tech SD-LAB
1231 PCI-4S2P-550-ECP</para>
1235 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber I/O PCI
1236 16C550/16C650/16C850</para>
1240 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber 2P1S PCI
1241 16C550/16C650/16C850</para>
1245 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber 2S1P PCI
1246 16C550/16C650/16C850</para>
1250 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber 4S PCI
1251 16C550/16C650/16C850</para>
1255 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber Serial (Single
1256 and Dual) PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850</para>
1260 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Syba Tech
1261 Ltd. PCI-4S2P-550-ECP</para>
1265 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Titan PCI-200H and
1270 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] US Robotics (3Com) 3CP5609
1275 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] VScom PCI-400 and
1282 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Specialix SI/XIO/SX multiport
1283 serial cards, with both the older SIHOST2.x and the
1284 <quote>enhanced</quote> (transputer based, aka JET) host cards
1285 (ISA, EISA and PCI) are supported. Note that the newer SX+
1286 PCI cards are not currently supported. (&man.si.4;
1289 <para>[&arch.pc98;] Internel serial interfaces (&man.sio.4;
1294 <para>PC-9801 on-board</para>
1297 <para>PC-9821 2'nd CCU (flags 0x12000000)</para>
1301 <para>[&arch.pc98;] NEC PC-9861K, PC-9801-101 and Midori-Denshi
1302 MDC-926Rs (&man.sio.4; driver)</para>
1306 <para>COM2 (flags 0x01000000)</para>
1310 <para>COM3 (flags 0x02000000)</para>
1314 <para>[&arch.pc98;] NEC PC-9801-120 (&man.sio.4; driver)</para>
1317 <para>"flags 0x11000000" is necessary in kernel
1318 configuration.</para>
1321 <para>[&arch.pc98;] Microcore MC-16550, MC-16550II, MC-RS98
1322 (&man.sio.4; driver)</para>
1325 <para>"flags 0x14000?01" is necessary in kernel
1326 configuration.</para>
1329 <para>[&arch.pc98;] Media Intelligent RSB-2000, RSB-3000 and
1330 AIWA B98-02 (&man.sio.4; driver)</para>
1333 <para>"flags 0x15000?01" is necessary in kernel
1334 configuration.</para>
1337 <para>[&arch.pc98;] Media Intelligent RSB-384 (&man.sio.4;
1341 <para>"flags 0x16000001" is necessary in kernel
1342 configuration.</para>
1345 <para>[&arch.pc98;] I-O DATA RSA-98III (&man.sio.4;
1349 <para>"flags 0x18000?01" is necessary in kernel
1350 configuration.</para>
1353 <para>[&arch.pc98;] Hayes ESP98 (&man.sio.4; driver)</para>
1356 <para>"options COM_ESP" and "flags 0x19000000" are necessary
1357 in kernel configuration.</para>
1362 <sect2 xml:id="sound">
1363 <title>Sound Devices</title>
1367 &hwlist.snd.als4000;
1371 &hwlist.snd.audiocs;
1381 &hwlist.snd.emu10k1;
1383 &hwlist.snd.emu10kx;
1387 &hwlist.snd.envy24ht;
1403 &hwlist.snd.maestro;
1405 &hwlist.snd.maestro3;
1409 &hwlist.snd.neomagic;
1417 &hwlist.snd.t4dwave;
1419 &hwlist.snd.via8233;
1421 &hwlist.snd.via82c686;
1425 <para>[&arch.pc98;] NEC PC-9801-73, 86 and compatibles (nss
1430 <para>NEC A-MATE internal sound</para>
1434 <para>Q-Vision WaveStar, WaveMaster</para>
1438 <para>[&arch.pc98;] NEC X-MATE, CanBe, ValueStar internal (mss
1441 <para>[&arch.pc98;] Creative Technologies SoundBlaster(98)
1442 (&man.sb.4; driver)</para>
1444 <para>[&arch.pc98;] I-O DATA CD-BOX (&man.sb.4; driver)</para>
1446 <para>[&arch.pc98;] MPU-401 and compatible interfaces (mpu
1451 <para>Q-Vision WaveStar</para>
1456 <sect2 xml:id="camera">
1457 <title>Camera and Video Capture Devices</title>
1461 <para>[&arch.i386;] Connectix QuickCam</para>
1464 <sect2 xml:id="usb">
1465 <title>USB Devices</title>
1467 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;, &arch.pc98;] A
1468 range of USB peripherals are supported; devices known to work
1469 are listed in this section. Owing to the generic nature of
1470 most USB devices, with some exceptions any device of a given
1471 class will be supported, even if not explicitly listed
1475 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;, &arch.pc98;]
1476 USB Ethernet adapters can be found in the section listing
1477 <link linkend="ethernet">Ethernet
1478 interfaces</link>.</para>
1482 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;, &arch.pc98;]
1483 USB Bluetooth adapters can be found in <link
1484 linkend="bluetooth">Bluetooth</link> section.</para>
1491 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;, &arch.pc98;] USB
1492 2.0 controllers using the EHCI interface (&man.ehci.4;
1495 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;, &arch.pc98;]
1498 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;, &arch.pc98;]
1499 Keyboards (&man.ukbd.4; driver)</para>
1501 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;]
1502 Miscellaneous</para>
1506 <para>Assist Computer Systems PC Camera C-M1</para>
1510 <para>ActiveWire I/O Board</para>
1514 <para>Creative Technology Video Blaster WebCam Plus</para>
1518 <para>D-Link DSB-R100 USB Radio (&man.ufm.4; driver)</para>
1522 <para>Mirunet AlphaCam Plus</para>
1530 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;, &arch.pc98;] Mice
1531 (&man.ums.4; driver)</para>
1547 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;] Audio Devices
1548 (&man.uaudio.4; driver)</para>
1553 <sect2 xml:id="firewire">
1554 <title>IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Devices</title>
1558 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.sparc64;] Serial Bus
1559 Protocol 2 (SBP-2) storage devices (&man.sbp.4; driver)</para>
1562 <sect2 xml:id="bluetooth">
1563 <title>Bluetooth Devices</title>
1570 <sect2 xml:id="crypto-accel">
1571 <title>Cryptographic Accelerators</title>
1580 <sect2 xml:id="misc">
1581 <title>Miscellaneous</title>
1583 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;]
1584 FAX-Modem/PCCARD</para>
1588 <para>MELCO IGM-PCM56K/IGM-PCM56KH</para>
1592 <para>Nokia Card Phone 2.0 (gsm900/dcs1800 HSCSD
1597 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;] Floppy drives
1598 (&man.fdc.4; driver)</para>
1600 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] VGA-compatible video cards
1601 (&man.vga.4; driver)</para>
1604 <para>Information regarding specific video cards and
1605 compatibility with <application>Xorg</application> can be
1607 xlink:href="http://www.x.org/">http://www.x.org/</uri>.</para>
1610 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;, &arch.pc98;]
1611 Keyboards including:</para>
1615 <para>[&arch.i386;] AT-style keyboards (&man.atkbd.4;
1620 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PS/2 keyboards
1621 (&man.atkbd.4; driver)</para>
1625 <para>[&arch.pc98;] Standard keyboards</para>
1629 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;, &arch.pc98;]
1630 USB keyboards (&man.ukbd.4; driver)</para>
1634 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;, &arch.pc98;]
1635 Pointing devices including:</para>
1643 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;] Bus mice and
1644 compatible devices (&man.mse.4; driver)</para>
1648 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PS/2 mice and compatible
1649 devices, including many laptop pointing devices
1650 (&man.psm.4; driver)</para>
1654 <para>Serial mice and compatible devices</para>
1658 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.ia64;, &arch.pc98;]
1659 USB mice (&man.ums.4; driver)</para>
1664 <para>&man.moused.8; has more information on using pointing
1665 devices with &os;. Information on using pointing devices
1666 with <application>Xorg</application> can be found at <uri
1667 xlink:href="http://www.x.org/">http://www.x.org/</uri>.</para>
1670 <para>[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] <quote>PC standard</quote>
1671 parallel ports (&man.ppc.4; driver)</para>
1673 <para>[&arch.pc98;] <quote>PC-9821 standard</quote> parallel
1674 ports (&man.ppc.4; driver)</para>
1676 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] PC-compatible joysticks
1677 (&man.joy.4; driver)</para>
1679 <para>[&arch.pc98;] Joystick port of SoundBlaster(98)
1680 (&man.joy.4; driver)</para>
1682 <para>[&arch.i386;, &arch.pc98;] PHS Data Communication
1687 <para>NTT DoCoMo P-in Comp@ct</para>
1691 <para>Panasonic KX-PH405</para>
1695 <para>SII MC-P200</para>
1699 <para>[&arch.i386;] Xilinx XC6200-based reconfigurable hardware
1700 cards compatible with the HOT1 from <link
1701 xlink:href="http://www.vcc.com/">Virtual Computers</link>
1702 (xrpu driver).</para>
1704 <para>[&arch.pc98;] Power Management Controller of NEC PC-98
1705 Note (pmc driver)</para>