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Date:      Mon, 20 Nov 95 12:10:38 GMT
From:      tsk@q8.dk (Thomas S. Kristensen)
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In-Reply-To: <3584.816821326@time.cdrom.com>; from "Jordan K. Hubbard" at Nov 19, 95 2:48 pm

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> only enough disk space to build the ports you want.  (Almost) every
> port is also provided as a pre-compiled "package" which can be
> installed with a simple command (pkg_add).  See also the new Packages
> option in the Configuration menu for an especially convenient interface
> to the package collection.
> 
> 
> A number of additional documents which you may find helpful in the
> process of installing and using FreeBSD may now also be found in the
> /usr/share/doc directory.  You may view the manuals with any HTML
> capable browser by saying:
> 
>   To read the handbook:
>       <browser> file:/usr/share/doc/handbook/handbook.html
> 
>   To read the FAQ:
>       <browser> file:/usr/share/doc/FAQ/freebsd-faq.html
> 
> You can also visit the master (and most frequently updated) copies at
> http://www.freebsd.org.
> 
> The core of FreeBSD does not contain DES code which would inhibit its
> being exported outside the United States.  There is an add-on package
> to the core distribution, for use only in the United States, that
> contains the programs that normally use DES.  The auxiliary packages
> provided separately can be used by anyone.  A freely (from outside the
> U.S.) exportable distribution of DES for our non-U.S. users also
> exists at ftp://ftp.internat.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD.
> 
> If password security for FreeBSD is all you need and you have no
> requirement for copying encrypted passwords from different hosts
> (Suns, DEC machines, etc) into FreeBSD password entries, then
> FreeBSD's MD5 based security may be all you require!  We feel that our
> default security model is more than a match for DES, and without any
> messy export issues to deal with.  If you're outside (or even inside)
> the U.S., give it a try!
> 
> 
> Supported Configurations
> ------------------------
> 
> FreeBSD currently runs on a wide variety of ISA, VLB, EISA 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 disk controllers and ethernet cards
> currently known to work with FreeBSD.  Other configurations may also
> work, but we have simply not received any confirmation of this.
> 
> 
> 	Disk Controllers
> 	----------------
> 
> WD1003 (any generic MFM/RLL)
> WD1007 (any generic IDE/ESDI)
> IDE
> ATA
> 
> Adaptec 152x series ISA SCSI controllers
> Adaptec 154x series ISA SCSI controllers
> Adaptec 174x series EISA SCSI controller in standard and enhanced mode.
> Adaptec 274X/284X/2940/3940 (Narrow/Wide/Twin) series ISA/EISA/PCI SCSI
> controllers.
> Adaptec AIC-6260 and AIC-6360 based boards, which includes
> the AHA-152x and SoundBlaster SCSI cards.
> 
> ** Note: You cannot boot from the SoundBlaster cards as they have no
>    on-board BIOS, such being necessary for mapping the boot device into the
>    system BIOS I/O vectors.  They're perfectly usable for external tapes,
>    CDROMs, etc, however.  The same goes for any other AIC-6x60 based card
>    without a boot ROM.  Some systems DO have a boot ROM, which is generally
>    indicated by some sort of message when the system is first powered up
>    or reset, and in such cases you *will* also be able to boot from them.
>    Check your system/board documentation for more details.
> 
> [Note that Buslogic was formerly known as "Bustek"]
> Buslogic 545S & 545c
> Buslogic 445S/445c VLB SCSI controller
> Buslogic 742A, 747S, 747c EISA SCSI controller.
> Buslogic 946c PCI SCSI controller
> Buslogic 956c PCI SCSI controller
> 
> NCR 53C810/15/25/60/75 PCI SCSI controller.
> NCR5380/NCR53400 ("ProAudio Spectrum") SCSI controller. 
> 
> DTC 3290 EISA SCSI controller in 1542 emulation mode.
> 
> UltraStor 14F, 24F and 34F SCSI controllers.
> 
> Seagate ST01/02 SCSI controllers.
> 
> Future Domain 8xx/950 series SCSI controllers.
> 
> WD7000 SCSI controller.
> 
> With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is provided for
> SCSI-I & SCSI-II peripherals, including Disks, tape drives (including
> DAT) and CD ROM drives.
> 
> The following CD-ROM type systems are supported at this time:
> (cd)    SCSI interface (also includes ProAudio Spectrum and
>         SoundBlaster SCSI)
> (mcd)   Mitsumi proprietary interface (all models)
> (matcd) Matsushita/Panasonic (Creative SoundBlaster) proprietary
>         interface (562/563 models)
> (scd)   Sony proprietary interface (all models)
> (wcd)   ATAPI IDE interface (experimental and should be considered ALPHA
>         quality!).
> 
> 
> 	Ethernet cards
> 	--------------
> 
> Allied-Telesis AT1700 and RE2000 cards
> 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.
> 
> DEC EtherWORKS III NICs (DE203, DE204, and DE205)
> DEC EtherWORKS II NICs (DE200, DE201, DE202, and DE422)
> DEC DC21140 based NICs (SMC???? DE???)
> DEC FDDI (DEFPA/DEFEA) NICs
> 
> Fujitsu FMV-181 and FMV-182
> 
> Intel EtherExpress
> 
> Isolan AT 4141-0 (16 bit)
> Isolink 4110     (8 bit)
> 
> Novell NE1000, NE2000, and NE2100 ethernet interface.
> 
> 3Com 3C501 cards
> 
> 3Com 3C503 Etherlink II
> 
> 3Com 3c505 Etherlink/+
> 
> 3Com 3C507 Etherlink 16/TP
> 
> 3Com 3C509, 3C579, 3C589 (PCMCIA) Etherlink III
> 
> Toshiba ethernet cards
> 
> PCMCIA ethernet cards from IBM and National Semiconductor are also
> supported.
> 
> Note that NO token ring cards are supported at this time as we're
> still waiting for someone to donate a driver for one of them.  Any
> takers?
> 
> 
> 	Misc Hardware
> 	-------------
> 
> AST 4 port serial card using shared IRQ.
> 
> ARNET 8 port serial card using shared IRQ.
> 
> BOCA ATIO66 6 port serial card using shared IRQ.
> 
> Cyclades Cyclom-y Serial Board.
> 
> STB 4 port card using shared IRQ.
> 
> SDL Communications Riscom/8 Serial Board.
> 
> Adlib, SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster Pro, ProAudioSpectrum, Gravis UltraSound
> and Roland MPU-401 sound cards.
> 
> FreeBSD currently does NOT support IBM's microchannel (MCA) bus.
> 
> ---
> 
> 
> Reporting problems, making suggestions and submitting code:
> ===========================================================
> 
> Your suggestions, bug reports and contributions of code are always
> valued - please do not hesitate to report any problems you may find
> (preferably with a fix attached, if you can!).
> 
> The preferred method to submit bug reports from a machine with
> internet mail connectivity is to use the send-pr command.  Bug reports
> will be dutifully filed by our faithful bugfiler program and you can
> be sure that we'll do our best to respond to all reported bugs as soon
> as possible.  Bugs filed in this way are also visible on our WEB site
> in the support section and are therefore valuable both as bug reports
> and as "signposts" for other users concerning potential problems to
> watch out for.
> 
> If, for some reason, you are unable to use the send-pr command to
> submit a bug report, you can try to send it to:
> 
>                 bugs@FreeBSD.org
> 
> 
> Otherwise, for any questions or suggestions, please send mail to:
> 
>                 questions@FreeBSD.org
> 
> 



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