Subject: HP/Apollo 400t
To: None <port-hp300@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Antti Miettinen <amiettin@trshp.trs.ntc.nokia.com>
List: port-hp300
Date: 12/16/1995 20:05:22
Hello again. Some more apollo-questions..
A friend of mine had some time and compiled a kernel with some
debugging, and we got the following from the HP/Apollo 400t:
NetBSD 1.1 (KIDDGB) #1: Fri Dec 15 14:27:06 EET 1995
reen@kid:/usr/src/sys/arch/hp300/compile/KIDDGB
HP9000/380/425 (25MHz MC68040 CPU+MMU+FPU, 4k on-chip physical I/D caches)
real mem = 16769024
avail mem = 12521472
using 409 buffers containing 1675264 bytes of memory
hil1: US ASCII keyboard
dma: 98620C with 2 channels, 32 bit DMA
dca0: working fifo
dca0 at sc9, ipl 5, flags 0x1
unconfigured card id 6 at sc12
scsi0: 32 bit dma, async, scsi id 7
scsi0 at sc14, ipl 4
sd0: FUJITSU M2624S-512 rev 0302
sd0: 1429 cylinders, 11 heads, 1015812 blocks, 512 bytes/block
sd0 at scsi0, slave 4
sd1: FUJITSU M2624F-512 rev 0103
sd1: 1429 cylinders, 11 heads, 1015812 blocks, 512 bytes/block
sd1 at scsi0, slave 6
le0: hardware address 08:00:09:15:41:db
le0 at sc21, ipl 5
grf0: 1280 x 1024 monochrome hyperion display
grf0 at sc133
I was just wondering what the unconfigured card is. The machine has
one D25 connector in the rear and there is a three way splitter (1*D25
=> 3*D25) connected to it. Those three connectors can be used as
/dev/sio[123] under DomainOS. Under NetBSD I have not been able to use
any of those serial boards through /dev/tty0. Could the unconfigured
card be that 3-port serial? But it seems to think that there is a
dca0 present. Could the unconfigured card be the Domain keyboard?