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Supported PC Hardware
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#This page lists hardware known to work with Plan 9. Most hardware is
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#listed by chipset: you may need to know what chipset your particular
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#cards use.
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#
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#FLOPPY DISKS
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#
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#Plan 9 supports generic floppy drives, although some people have had
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#trouble accessing them. If you have trouble accessing your 3.5"
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#floppy drive and also have a 5.25" floppy drive, try disabling the
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#latter in the BIOS.
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#
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#USB floppy drives are not supported.
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#
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#IDE/ATAPI DISKS
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#
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#Plan 9 supports almost all motherboard IDE/ATAPI controllers, but
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#DMA transfers are only used on these recognized chipsets (chipsets
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#not listed here will simply run slower; you can try turning on DMA
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#by editing /sys/src/9/pc/sdata.c).
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#
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# * PC-Tech RZ1000
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# * Promise PDC20262
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# * CMD 640B
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# * CMD 646
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# * VIA 82C686
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# * ServerWorks IB6566
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# * Intel 82371FB (PIIX)
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# * Intel 82371SB (PIIX3)
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# * Intel 82371AB (PIIX4)
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# * Intel 82371EB (PIIX4E)
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# * whatever the IBM Thinkpad T23 uses
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#
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#SCSI
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# * Mylex Multimaster (old Buslogic BT-*) adapter
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# * Symbios 53C8XX adapter
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#
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#CARDBUS AND PCMCIA CONTROLLERS
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#
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#The following cardbus controllers are supported:
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# * Ricoh 476 PCI/Cardbus bridge
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# * Ricoh 478 PCI/Cardbus bridge
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# * TI PCI-1131 Cardbus controller
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# * TI PCI-1250 Cardbus controller
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# * TI PCI-1450 Cardbus controller
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# * TI PCI-AC51 Cardbus controller
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#
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#If the cardbus chipset is not supported, Plan 9 falls back to the
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#PCMCIA driver, which handles the Intel i82365, Cirrus Logic
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#CL-PD6710, Cirrus Logic CL-PD6720, Vadem VG-46x, and compatibles.
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#This covers most laptops.
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#
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#ETHERNET
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# * 3Com Etherlink III, PCMCIA (3C589), Fast Etherlink, and Fast
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# Etherlink XL adapters
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# * Intel i82557, i82558, i82559 Fast Ethernet PCI LAN controller
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# (e.g., the Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B)
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# * Digital (now Intel) 21114x PCI Fast Ethernet controller (e.g.,
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# Digital DE-500). Some PNIC and PNIC2-based cards may also work with
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# this driver.
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# * AMD 79C970 PCnet PCI Ethernet controller (e.g., VMware)
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# * National Semiconductor NE2000 or compatible adapter
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# * Lucent Wavelan PCMCIA wireless ethernet adapter (including Dell
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# TrueMobile 1150)
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# * Intersil Prism-based wireless ethernet adapter (including Linksys
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# Instant Wireless PC card)
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#These cards are supported but not as well used:
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# * Western Digital WD8003
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# * Western Digital WD8013
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# * SMC Elite and Elite Ultra
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# * Linksys Combo EthernetCard and EtherFast 10/100
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# * Accton EtherPair-PCMCIA
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# * Netgear FA410TX
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#VGA CARDS AND CHIPSETS
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#For VGA cards more than any other hardware, it is more precise to
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#describe the chips we support rather than the cards they are based
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#on, since the cards are more ephemeral than the chip sets. Beware:
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#different revisions of a card may use different chip sets.
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#Linux users can look at their X server configuration to see which
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#chip set they are using. Windows users can look at ``control panel''
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#-> ``display settings'' -> ``display type'' to find out.
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#Plan 9 uses some basic accelerator for features such as filling and
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#scrolling rectangles. We use none of the 3D features on the cards we
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#support.
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#Chipsets used at Bell Labs:
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# * ATI Mach64xx
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# * Cirrus Logic CL-GD542x, CL-GD543x, CL-GD544x, CL-GD546x Laguna
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# * Trident Cyber938x
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# * CHIPS hiQVideo (65550, 65554, 69000)
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# * Neomagic MagicGraph
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# * S3 Savage4, Savage IX/MV, SuperSavage IXC/16
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# * S3 ViRGE DX, GX, GX2, MX, VX
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# * 3Dfx Voodoo 3 1000, 2000, and 3000
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# * Nvidia TNT
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# * Matrox G400
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# * VMware virtual chipset
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#Chipsets supported in previous releases but not tested in current
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#system:
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#
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# * XXX
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#
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#Cards used at Bell Labs:
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# * XXX
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#
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#Cards used elsewhere and tested with the release:
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# * (none yet)
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#Cards supported in previous releases but not tested in current
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#system:
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# * XXX
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#AUDIO
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#Supported audio devices:
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# * Sound Blaster 16 or later, ISA card
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# * ESS 1688 running in 8-bit SBPro mode
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# * most USB audio devices
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#Supported but not as well used:
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# * Any Sound Blaster 16 clones (NOT Sound Blaster Pro clones)
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#KEYBOARDS
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#Any PS/2 keyboard should work.
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#MICE
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#
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#Plan 9 supports PS/2 and PS/2 Intellimouse mice as well as serial
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#mice using the Logitech or Microsoft serial mouse protocols. There
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#is preliminary support for the scroll wheel and extra buttons as on
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#the Toshiba Protégé 3440CT.
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#Most laptops present their built-in pointing devices as PS/2 mice.
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#LAPTOPS
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#
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#Laptops are often the hardest systems to get Plan 9 running on,
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#because you can't choose the hardware piece by piece.
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#The following laptops are known to work in the current release:
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#
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# * IBM Thinkpad 560, X20, T23
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# * NEC Versa LX, SX
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# * Toshiba Portégé 3440CT
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#The following laptops worked in previous releases and may work in
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#the current one:
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# * AT&T GIS Globalyst 250
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# * NEC Versa 6030X, 6200MX
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