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ioHP PA-RISC I/O subsystem reference

The following table lists the PA-RISC I/O subsystems and connected devices found in the supported HP 9000/700 machines.

705 A SE DX Timber
710 A SE DX Timber
712 LW SE CA, TR Artist
715/33 A SE DX Stinger
715/50 A SE DX Stinger
715/64 LW SE CA Artist
715/75 A SE DX Stinger
715/80 LW SE CA Artist
715/100 LW SE CA Artist
720 A SE DX [SGC]
725/50 A SE DX Stinger
725/75 A SE DX Stinger
725/64 LW SE CA Artist
725/100 LW SE CA Artist
730 A SE DX [SGC]
735 A SE, FWD DX, FDDI [SGC]
742i A SE CA Stinger VME
743i DLW SE DX Artist VME
744 DLW SE DX EG VME
745 DLW SE DX EG VME
745i A SE DX Stinger
747i A SE DX Stinger
748 DLW SE DX EG VME
748i DLW SE DX Artist VME
750 A SE DX [SGC]
755 A SE, FWD DX, FDDI [SGC]
A180/C DL SE DC [GSC/PCI]
B132L DLW SE, FWD CA EG
B160L DLW SE, UW DC EG
B180L DLW SE, UW DC EG
C100 LUW SE, FWD CA [GSC]
C110 LUW SE, FWD CA [GSC]
C132L DLUW SE, UW DC EG
C160L DLUW SE, UW DC EG
C160 DLU SE, UW DC [GSC/PCI]
C180L DLUW SE, UW DC EG
C180 DLU SE, UW DC [GSC/PCI]
C200 DLU SE, UW DC [GSC/PCI]
C230 DLU SE, UW DC [GSC/PCI]
C240 DLU SE, UW DC [GSC/PCI]
C360 DLU SE, UW DC [GSC/PCI]
J200 LUW SE, FWD CA [GSC]
J210/XC LUW SE, FWD CA [GSC]
J280 DLUW SE, UW DC [GSC/PCI]
J282 DLUW SE, UW DC [GSC/PCI]
J2240 DLUW SE, UW DC [GSC/PCI]
RDI DL SE CA EG CardBus
SAIC LW SE CA Artist PCMCIA

The MBA column denotes the bus adapters in use:

The trailing characters in the SCSI row denote the SCSI bus configuration:

SE
oosiop(4) or osiop(4); Symbios/NCR 53C700/710 8-bit (fast) single-ended,
FWD
siop(4); NCR53C720 16-bit fast differential (HVD),
UW
siop(4); NCR53C875 16-bit ultra single-ended.

The trailing digits in the Network row denote the interface speed:

CA
ie(4); i82596CA 10 Mb/s,
DX
ie(4); i82596DX 10 Mb/s,
DC
dc(4); DEC 21142/3 10/100 Mb/s,
FDDI
Am78830 Formac+ FDDI.

asp(4), dc(4), dino(4), gsc(4), ie(4), intro(4), lasi(4), oosiop(4), osiop(4), runway(4), siop(4), sti(4), uturn(4), wax(4)

The hppa io reference first appeared with OpenBSD 3.3.

September 3, 2011 OpenBSD-current