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62.0.1: What kind of hard drives does FreeBSD run on?
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8FreeBSD supports MFM, RLL, ESDI, IDE and SCSI hard drives.
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112.0.2: What SCSI controllers are supported?
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13FreeBSD supports the following SCSI controllers:
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15Adaptec AH-1542 Series (ISA>
16 AH-1742 Series <EISA>
17Buslogic BT-445 Series <VLB> (*)
18 BT-545 Series <ISA>
19 BT-742 Series <EISA>
20UltraStor UH-14f Series <ISA>
21 UH-34f Series <EISA>
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23There is supposed to be a UltraStor 24f driver floating around, but we're
24not sure where (could someone please point us at it?). Note that we do
25NOT support `Future Domain' or `IN2000' SCSI controllers, typically
26the little $50 specials you get with some CDROM drives. You will have to
27buy a more mainstream (and capable) SCSI controller.
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29(*) See section 1.0.5.
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322.0.3: What CD-ROM drives are supported by FreeBSD?
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34Any SCSI drive connected to a supported controller.
35Mitsumi LU002(8bit), LU005(16bit) and FX001D(16bit 2x Speed).
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37FreeBSD does NOT support drives connected to a Sound Blaster or non-SCSI
38SONY or Panasonic drives. A general rule of thumb when selecting a CDROM
39drive for FreeBSD use is to buy a very standard SCSI model; they cost more,
40but deliver very solid performance in return. Do not be fooled by very cheap
41Mitsumi solutions that, in turn, deliver VERY LOW performance! As always,
42you get what you pay for.
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452.0.4: What multi-port serial cards are supported by FreeBSD?
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47AST/4 and BOCA 4/8 port cards. Some unnamed clone cards have also been
48known to work, especially those that claim to be AST compatible. Check
49the man page for `sio' to get more information on configuring such cards.
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522.0.5: Does FreeBSD support the AHA-2742 SCSI adapter from Adaptec?
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54No, FreeBSD does not. This is due to Adaptec's unwillingness to supply
55programing information under other than non-disclosure. This is unfortunate.
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582.0.6: I have a XXXX bus mouse. Is it supported and if so, how do I set
59 it up for XFree86?
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61FreeBSD supports the Logitech, ATI Inport and PS/2 bus mice. You need to add
62the following line to the kernel config file and recompile for the Logitech
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65 device mse0 at isa? port 0x23c tty irq6 vector mseintr
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682.0.7: I have a PS/2 mouse (`keyboard' mouse) [Alternatively: I have a
69 laptop with a trackball mouse]. How do I use it?
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71For the PS/2 mouse you need to look in /usr/src/share/FAQ/programs/psm.tar.z,
72which is John Solhed's port of the Linux PS/2 mouse driver.
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74Follow the directions in the package. You will also need to change your
75Xconfig file to point to the mouse.
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782.0.8: What types of tape drives are supported under FreeBSD?
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80FreeBSD supports SCSI, QIC-02 and QIC-40/80 (Floppy based) tape drives.
81This includes Exabyte and DAT drives.
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842.0.9: What sound cards are supported by FreeBSD?
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86FreeBSD supports the SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster Pro, Pro Audio Spectrum 16,
87AdLib and Gravis UltraSound sound cards. There is also limited support
88for MPU-401 and compatible midi cards. The SoundBlaster 16 and
89SoundBlaster 16 ASP cards are not yet supported.
90NOTE: This is only for sound! This driver does not support CD-ROMs, SCSI
91or joysticks on these cards.
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942.0.10: What network cards does FreeBSD support?
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96There is support for the following cards:
97NE2000 and 1000
98WD/SMC 8003,8013 and Elite Ultra (8216)
993Com 3c503
100And clones of the above
101AT&T EN100/StarLAN 10
102Isolan AT 4141-0
103Isolink 4110
1043com 3c509 (BETA)
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