Date: Wed, 28 Feb 1996 06:52:52 -0700 From: Sean Kelly <kelly@yarmouth> To: brister@vix.com Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Systems FAQ. Message-ID: <9602281352.AA02347@emu.fsl.noaa.gov> In-Reply-To: <199602280922.UAA21855@buckle9.zip.com.au> (brister@vix.com)
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Hmmm ... that file seems really out of date (if you've installed
FreeBSD, it's in the directory /usr/share/FAQ/Text/systems.FAQ).
Since it's so short, I'm enclosing a copy at the end of this message.
I remember SOMEONE requesting that we all 'fess up what hardware we're
using with FreeBSD in hopes of compiling a list to replace the
systems.FAQ ... but this never seemed to come to fruition.
Would whoever was doing that make their list available, even in a
rather raw form?
--Sean
Systems FAQ
for FreeBSD 2.0
This FAQ lists systems (and componets) known to work with FreeBSD 2.0. None
of these lists should be seen as a recomandation for a manufacture.
systems.FAQ,v 1.1 1995/03/21 20:19:47 jkh Exp
i386:
Motherboard: Magitronics 386DX-40
CPU: i386DX-40
Busses: ISA and VLB (VLB not tested)
Ram: 20 Megs
Video: Generic 1MB Tseng 4000 (ISA)
Disks:
2 - Segate ST1126 (SCSI)
1 - Seagate ST1480 (SCSI)
1 - Toshiba MK-234FC-C (IDE)
Controllers:
Generic IDE
Adaptec AH-1542CF
Motherboard: Magitronics 386SX-40
CPU: i386SX-40
Busses: ISA
Ram: 4 Megs
Video: Monochrome
Disks:
1-Seagate ST1126 (SCSI)
Controllers:
Future Domain 850
Notes: Slow but useable
i486:
Motherboard: Gateway 2000 Handbook 486 HB486DX2-40
CPU: i486SL DX2/40
BUS(S): PCMCIA, one type II
Video Card: Monochrome VGA.
Are you running X on this?: no, havn't really tried.
Types of Disks (manufacture and bus): 130Mb builtin. <Areal A130 U>
If you wish to be credited: Poul-Henning Kamp phk@freefall.cdrom.com
NOTES:
This is a 3 pound portable. Runs perfect. Suspend works great. Has one
serial and one parallel/floppy port, which can drive either a floppy or
a parallel port, but not at the same time. Builtin "EZ" mouse-thinge.
Highly recommended for people on the road.
Credits:
FreeBSD Core Team
Gary Clark II
Poul-Henning Kamp
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