Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 21:07:43 -0400 From: Dennis Favro <dennis.favro@utoronto.ca> To: FreeBSD-Hardware <freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org> Subject: Compaq SystemPro/XL (SCSI) -- FreeBSD Support? Message-ID: <p04310100b59e535e8ad1@[10.100.0.7]>
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--============_-1247894428==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" I just inherited two Compaq SystemPro XLs. These machines used to run NetWare, but they were given to me stripped of any OS. They've got some plenty weird hardware: Dual 80486s (50MHz) (are dual 486s even supported on *BSD) Two Compaq 32-Bit Fast SCSI-2 Controllers (EISA, looks like they use the NC53C710) Novell Fibre Adapters (?) (something with a Xilinc XC3030 Controller) Compaq 32-bit NETFLEX Network Interface Controller (Token Ring & Ethernet) 64MB RAM in many (many!) banks Onboard SCSI (can't find anything that looks like a SCSI controller on the main board, but there's both a 68-pin external connector and a 50-pin internal connector off the motherboard) These machines would make nice, simple servers, but I don't know where to start as far as driver support goes. The SCSI adapters aren't supported under any BSD (nor under Linux or Intel Solaris, it appears). I can't even begin to figure out the fibre and ethernet cards. I managed to get MS-DOS on these things, and could probably shoehorn NT given a parallel-port Zip drive and several hours of wasted time, but I'd rather one of the BSDs instead. Can anyone help? -- --dennis <mailto://dennis.favro@utoronto.ca> --============_-1247894428==_ma============ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN"> <html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- blockquote, dl, ul, ol, li { margin-top: 0 ; margin-bottom: 0 } --></style><title>Compaq SystemPro/XL (SCSI) -- FreeBSD Support?</title></head><body> <div> I just inherited two Compaq SystemPro XLs. These machines used to run NetWare, but they were given to me stripped of any OS.</div> <div><br></div> <div> They've got some plenty weird hardware:</div> <ul> <li>Dual 80486s (50MHz) (are dual 486s even supported on *BSD) <li>Two Compaq 32-Bit Fast SCSI-2 Controllers (EISA, looks like they use the NC53C710) <li>Novell Fibre Adapters (?) (something with a Xilinc XC3030 Controller) <li>Compaq 32-bit NETFLEX Network Interface Controller (Token Ring & Ethernet) <li>64MB RAM in many (many!) banks <li>Onboard SCSI (can't find anything that looks like a SCSI controller on the main board, but there's both a 68-pin external connector and a 50-pin internal connector off the motherboard)</ul> <div><br></div> <div> These machines would make nice, simple servers, but I don't know where to start as far as driver support goes. The SCSI adapters aren't supported under any BSD (nor under Linux or Intel Solaris, it appears). I can't even begin to figure out the fibre and ethernet cards.</div> <div><br></div> <div> I managed to get MS-DOS on these things, and could probably shoehorn NT given a parallel-port Zip drive and several hours of wasted time, but I'd rather one of the BSDs instead.</div> <div><br></div> <div> Can anyone help?</div> <div>-- <br> --dennis <mailto://dennis.favro@utoronto.ca></div> </body> </html> --============_-1247894428==_ma============-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hardware" in the body of the message
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