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&os; &release.current; Hardware NotesThe &os; Documentation Project$FreeBSD$2000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018The &os; Documentation
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IntroductionThis document contains the hardware compatibility notes for
&os; &release.current;. It lists the hardware platforms
supported by &os;, as well as the various types of hardware
devices (storage controllers, network interfaces, and so on),
along with known working instances of these devices.Supported Processors and System BoardsThis section provides some architecture-specific information
about the specific processors and systems that are supported by
each architecture.amd64Since mid-2003 &os;/&arch.amd64; has supported the AMD64
(Hammer) and &intel; EM64T architecture, and is
now one of the Tier-1 platforms (fully supported
architecture), which are expected to be Production Quality
with respects to all aspects of the &os; operating system,
including installation and development environments.Note that there are two names for this architecture, AMD64
(AMD) and Intel EM64T (Extended Memory 64-bit Technology).
64-bit mode of the two architectures are almost compatible
with each other, and &os;/&arch.amd64; supports them
both.As of this writing, the following processors are
supported:&amd.athlon;64 (Clawhammer).&amd.opteron; (Sledgehammer).&amd.sempron;.&amd.turion;.&amd.phenom;.All multi-core &intel; &xeon; processors except
Sossaman have EM64T support.The single-core &intel; &xeon; processors
Nocona, Irwindale,
Potomac, and Cranford have
EM64T support.All &intel; &core; 2 (not &core; Duo) and later
processorsAll &intel; &core; i range of processorsAll &intel; &pentium; D processorsAll &intel; ¢rino; Duo and ¢rino; Pro
platforms&intel; &pentium; 4s and &celeron; Ds using
the Cedar Mill core have EM64T
support.Some &intel; &pentium; 4s and &celeron; Ds using the
Prescott core have EM64T support. See the
Intel
Processor Spec Finder for the definitive answer
about EM64T support in Intel processors.&intel; EM64T is an extended version of IA-32 (x86) and
different from &intel; IA-64 (Itanium) architecture. Some of
&intel;'s old documentation refers to &intel; EM64T as
64-bit extension technology or
IA-32e.Both Uniprocessor (UP) and Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP)
configurations are supported.In many respects, &os;/&arch.amd64; is similar to
&os;/&arch.i386;, in terms of drivers supported. Generally,
drivers that already function correctly on other 64-bit
platforms should work.i386&os;/&arch.i386; runs on a wide variety of IBM PC
compatible machines. Due to the wide range of
hardware available for this architecture, it is impossible
to exhaustively list all combinations of equipment supported
by &os;. Nevertheless, some general guidelines are
presented here.Almost all &i386;-compatible processors with a floating
point unit are supported. All &intel; processors beginning
with the 80486 are supported, including the 80486, &pentium;,
&pentium; Pro, &pentium; II, &pentium; III, &pentium; 4, and
variants thereof, such as the &xeon; and &celeron; processors.
All &i386;-compatible AMD processors are also supported,
including the &am486;, &am5x86;, K5, &amd.k6; (and variants),
&amd.athlon; (including Athlon-MP, Athlon-XP, Athlon-4, and
Athlon Thunderbird), and &amd.duron; processors. The AMD
Élan SC520 embedded processor is supported. The
Transmeta Crusoe is recognized and supported, as are
&i386;-compatible processors from Cyrix and NexGen.There is a wide variety of motherboards available for this
architecture. Motherboards using the ISA, VLB, EISA, AGP, and
PCI expansion buses are well-supported. There is some
limited support for the MCA (MicroChannel)
expansion bus used in the IBM PS/2 line of PCs.Symmetric multi-processor (SMP) systems are generally
supported by &os;, although in some cases, BIOS or motherboard
bugs may generate some problems. Perusal of the archives of
the &a.smp; may yield some clues.&os; will take advantage of SMT (Symmetric MultiThreading,
also known as HyperThreading on &intel; CPUs) on the supported
CPUs. The GENERIC kernel which is
installed by default will automatically detect the additional
logical processors. The default &os; scheduler recognizes
processor topology on the system and selects logical and
physical processors to obtain optimal performance.
The &man.smp.4; manual page has more details.&os; will take advantage of Physical Address Extensions
(PAE) support on CPUs that support this feature. A kernel
with the PAE feature enabled will detect
memory above 4 gigabytes and allow it to be used by the
system. This feature places constraints on the device drivers
and other features of &os; which may be used; consult the
&man.pae.4; manual page for more details.&os; will generally run on i386-based laptops, albeit with
varying levels of support for certain hardware features such
as sound, graphics, power management, and PCCARD expansion
slots. These features tend to vary in idiosyncratic ways
between machines, and frequently require special-case support
- in &os; to work around hardware bugs or other oddities. When
- in doubt, a search of the archives of the &a.mobile; may be
- useful.
+ in &os; to work around hardware bugs or other oddities.
Most modern laptops (as well as many desktops) use the
Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI) standard.
&os; supports ACPI via the ACPI Component Architecture
reference implementation from &intel;, as described in the
&man.acpi.4; manual page. The use of ACPI causes
instabilities on some machines and it may be necessary to
disable the ACPI driver, which is normally loaded via a kernel
module. This may be accomplished by adding the following line
to /boot/device.hints:hint.acpi.0.disabled="1"Users debugging ACPI-related problems may find it useful
to disable portions of the ACPI functionality. The
&man.acpi.4; manual page has more information on how to do
this via loader tunables.ACPI depends on a Differentiated System Descriptor Table
(DSDT) provided by each machine's BIOS. Some machines have
bad or incomplete DSDTs, which prevents ACPI from functioning
correctly. Replacement DSDTs for some machines can be found
at the DSDT
section of the ACPI4Linux
project Web site. &os; can use these DSDTs to override the
DSDT provided by the BIOS; see the &man.acpi.4; manual page
for more information.powerpcAll Apple PowerPC machines with built-in USB are
supported, as well a limited selection of non-Apple machines,
including KVM on POWER7SMP is supported on all systems with more than
1 processor.sparc64This section describes the systems currently known to be
supported by &os; on the Fujitsu &sparc64; and Sun
&ultrasparc; platforms.SMP is supported on all systems with more than 1
processor.When using the GENERIC kernel,
&os;/&arch.sparc64; systems not equipped with a framebuffer
supported by the &man.creator.4; (Sun Creator, Sun Creator3D
and Sun Elite3D) or &man.machfb.4; (Sun PGX and Sun PGX64 as
well as the ATI Mach64 chips found onboard in for example
&sun.blade; 100, &sun.blade; 150, &sun.ultra; 5 and
&sun.ultra; 10) driver must use the serial console.If you have a system that is not listed here, it may not
have been tested with &os; &release.current;. We encourage
you to try it and send a note to the &a.sparc; with your
results, including which devices work and which do not.The following systems are fully supported by &os;:Naturetech GENIALstation 777S&sun.blade; 100&sun.blade; 150&sun.enterprise; 150&sun.enterprise; 220R&sun.enterprise; 250&sun.enterprise; 420R&sun.enterprise; 450&sun.fire; B100s (support for the on-board NICs first
appeared in 8.1-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V100&sun.fire; V120Sun &netra; t1 100/105Sun &netra; T1 AC200/DC200Sun &netra; t 1100Sun &netra; t 1120Sun &netra; t 1125Sun &netra; t 1400/1405Sun &netra; 120Sun &netra; X1Sun &sparcengine; Ultra AX1105Sun &sparcengine; Ultra AXeSun &sparcengine; Ultra AXiSun &sparcengine; Ultra AXmpSun &sparcengine; CP1500&sun.ultra; 1&sun.ultra; 1E&sun.ultra; 2&sun.ultra; 5&sun.ultra; 10&sun.ultra; 30&sun.ultra; 60&sun.ultra; 80&sun.ultra; 450The following systems are partially supported by &os;. In
particular the fiber channel controllers in SBus-based systems
are not supported. However, it is possible to use these with
a SCSI controller supported by the &man.esp.4; driver (Sun ESP
SCSI, Sun FAS Fast-SCSI and Sun FAS366 Fast-Wide SCSI
controllers).&sun.enterprise; 3500&sun.enterprise; 4500Starting with 7.2-RELEASE, &arch.sparc64; systems based on
Sun &ultrasparc; III and beyond are also supported by &os;,
which includes the following known working systems:&sun.blade; 1000&sun.blade; 1500&sun.blade; 2000&sun.blade; 2500&sun.fire; 280R&sun.fire; V210&sun.fire; V215 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE
and 8.1-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V240&sun.fire; V245 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE
and 8.1-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V250&sun.fire; V440 (support for the on-board NICs first
appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.0-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V480 (501-6780 and 501-6790 centerplanes
only, for which support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and
8.1-RELEASE, other centerplanes might work beginning with
8.3-RELEASE and 9.0-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V880&sun.fire; V890 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE
and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed &ultrasparc; IV/IV+
CPU-configurations only)&netra; 20/&netra; T4The following Sun &ultrasparc; systems are not tested but
believed to be also supported by &os;:&sun.fire; V125&sun.fire; V490 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE
and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed &ultrasparc; IV/IV+
CPU-configurations only)Starting with 7.4-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, &arch.sparc64;
systems based on Fujitsu &sparc64; V are also supported by
&os;, which includes the following known working
systems:Fujitsu &primepower; 250The following Fujitsu &primepower; systems are not tested
but believed to be also supported by &os;:Fujitsu &primepower; 450Fujitsu &primepower; 650Fujitsu &primepower; 850Supported DevicesThis section describes the devices currently known to be
supported by &os;. Other configurations may also work, but
simply have not been tested yet. Feedback, updates, and
corrections to this list are encouraged.Where possible, the drivers applicable to each device or
class of devices is listed. If the driver in question has a
manual page in the &os; base distribution (most should), it is
referenced here. Information on specific models of supported
devices, controllers, etc. can be found in the manual
pages.The device lists in this document are being generated
automatically from &os; manual pages. This means that some
devices, which are supported by multiple drivers, may appear
multiple times.Disk Controllers[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.sparc64;]
IDE/ATA controllers (&man.ata.4; driver)
&hwlist.aac;
&hwlist.adv;
&hwlist.adw;
&hwlist.aha;
&hwlist.ahc;
&hwlist.ahci;
&hwlist.ahd;
&hwlist.aic;
&hwlist.amr;
&hwlist.arcmsr;
&hwlist.bt;
&hwlist.ciss;
&hwlist.dpt;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Booting from these
controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not
supported.
&hwlist.esp;
&hwlist.hpt27xx;
&hwlist.hptiop;
&hwlist.hptmv;
&hwlist.hptrr;
&hwlist.ida;
&hwlist.iir;
&hwlist.ips;
&hwlist.isci;
&hwlist.isp;
&hwlist.mfi;
&hwlist.mlx;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Booting from these
controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not
supported.
&hwlist.mly;
&hwlist.mpr;
&hwlist.mps;
&hwlist.mpt;
&hwlist.mrsas;
&hwlist.mvs;
&hwlist.ncr;
&hwlist.ncv;
&hwlist.nsp;
&hwlist.pms;
&hwlist.pst;
&hwlist.siis;
&hwlist.stg;
&hwlist.sym;
&hwlist.trm;
&hwlist.twa;
&hwlist.twe;
&hwlist.tws;
&hwlist.vpo;
With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is
provided for SCSI-I, SCSI-II, and SCSI-III peripherals,
including hard disks, optical disks, tape drives (including
DAT, 8mm Exabyte, Mammoth, and DLT), medium changers,
processor target devices and CD-ROM drives. WORM devices that
support CD-ROM commands are supported for read-only access by
the CD-ROM drivers (such as &man.cd.4;). WORM/CD-R/CD-RW
writing support is provided by &man.cdrecord.1;, which is
a part of the sysutils/cdrtools port in the
Ports Collection.The following CD-ROM type systems are supported at this
time:SCSI interface (also includes ProAudio Spectrum and
SoundBlaster SCSI) (&man.cd.4;)ATAPI IDE interface (&man.acd.4;)Ethernet Interfaces
&hwlist.ae;
&hwlist.age;
&hwlist.ale;
&hwlist.aue;
&hwlist.axe;
ASIX Electronics AX88178A/AX88179 USB Gigabit Ethernet
adapters (&man.axge.4; driver)
&hwlist.bce;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Broadcom BCM4401 based Fast
Ethernet adapters (&man.bfe.4; driver)
&hwlist.bge;
&hwlist.bnxt;
&hwlist.bxe;
&hwlist.cas;
&hwlist.cdce;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Crystal Semiconductor
CS89x0-based NICs (&man.cs.4; driver)
&hwlist.cue;
&hwlist.cxgb;
&hwlist.cxgbe;
&hwlist.dc;
&hwlist.de;
&hwlist.ed;
&hwlist.em;
&hwlist.ep;
Agere ET1310 Gigabit Ethernet adapters
(&man.et.4; driver)
&hwlist.ex;
&hwlist.fe;
&hwlist.fxp;
&hwlist.gem;
&hwlist.hme;
&hwlist.ipheth;
&hwlist.ixgbe;
&hwlist.ixl;
&hwlist.jme;
&hwlist.kue;
&hwlist.lge;
&hwlist.mlx4en;
&hwlist.mlx5en;
&hwlist.msk;
&hwlist.mxge;
&hwlist.my;
&hwlist.nfe;
&hwlist.nge;
&hwlist.oce;
&hwlist.pcn;
&hwlist.qlxgb;
&hwlist.qlxgbe;
&hwlist.qlxge;
&hwlist.re;
&hwlist.rl;
&hwlist.rue;
&hwlist.sf;
&hwlist.sfxge;
&hwlist.sge;
&hwlist.sis;
&hwlist.sk;
&hwlist.smsc;
&hwlist.sn;
&hwlist.ste;
&hwlist.stge;
&hwlist.ti;
&hwlist.tl;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SMC 83c17x
(EPIC)-based Ethernet NICs (&man.tx.4; driver)
&hwlist.txp;
&hwlist.udav;
&hwlist.urndis;
&hwlist.vge;
&hwlist.vr;
&hwlist.vte;
&hwlist.vx;
&hwlist.wb;
&hwlist.xe;
&hwlist.xl;
FDDI Interfaces[&arch.i386;] DEC DEFPA PCI (&man.fpa.4; driver)[&arch.i386;] DEC DEFEA EISA (&man.fpa.4; driver)Wireless Network Interfaces[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Cisco/Aironet
802.11b wireless adapters (&man.an.4; driver)
&hwlist.ath;
&hwlist.bwi;
&hwlist.bwn;
[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel PRO/Wireless 2100
MiniPCI network adapter (&man.ipw.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel PRO/Wireless
2200BG/2915ABG MiniPCI and 2225BG PCI network adapters
(&man.iwi.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel Dual Band Wireless AC
3160/7260/7265 IEEE 802.11ac network adapters (&man.iwm.4;
driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel Wireless WiFi Link
4965AGN IEEE 802.11n PCI network adapters
(&man.iwn.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Marvell Libertas IEEE
802.11b/g PCI network adapters (&man.malo.4; driver)Marvell 88W8363 IEEE 802.11n wireless network
adapters (&man.mwl.4; driver)
&hwlist.otus;
&hwlist.ral;
&hwlist.rsu;
Realtek RTL8192C, RTL8188E, RTL8812A and RTL8821A based
PCIe IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapters (&man.rtwn.4;
driver)
&hwlist.rum;
&hwlist.run;
&hwlist.uath;
&hwlist.upgt;
&hwlist.ural;
&hwlist.urtw;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Lucent
Technologies WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters
and workalikes using the Lucent Hermes, Intersil PRISM-II,
Intersil PRISM-2.5, Intersil Prism-3, and Symbol Spectrum24
chipsets (&man.wi.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
MiniPCI network adapters (&man.wpi.4; driver)
&hwlist.zyd;
Miscellaneous Networks
&hwlist.ce;
&hwlist.cx;
&hwlist.cp;
&hwlist.ctau;
Serial Interfaces[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PC standard
8250, 16450, and 16550-based serial ports (&man.sio.4;
driver)
&hwlist.uart;
&hwlist.scc;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] AST 4 port serial card using
shared IRQARNET 8 port serial card using shared IRQARNET (now Digiboard) Sync 570/i high-speed
serial[&arch.i386;] Boca multi-port serial cardsBoca BB1004 4-Port serial card (Modems
not supported)Boca IOAT66 6-Port serial card (Modems
supported)Boca BB1008 8-Port serial card (Modems
not supported)Boca BB2016 16-Port serial card (Modems
supported)[&arch.i386;] Comtrol Rocketport card (&man.rp.4;
driver)[&arch.i386;] Cyclades Cyclom-Y serial board (&man.cy.4;
driver)[&arch.i386;] STB 4 port card using shared IRQ[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PCI-Based multi-port serial
boards (&man.puc.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Actiontech 56K PCI[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Avlab Technology, PCI IO
2S and PCI IO 4S[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Comtrol RocketPort
550[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Decision Computers PCCOM
4-port serial and dual port RS232/422/485[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Dolphin Peripherals
4025/4035/4036[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] IC Book Labs Dreadnought
16x Lite and Pro[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Lava Computers
2SP-PCI/DSerial-PCI/Quattro-PCI/Octopus-550[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Middle Digital, Weasle
serial port[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Moxa Industio CP-114,
Smartio C104H-PCI and C168H/PCI[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] NEC PK-UG-X001 and
PK-UG-X008[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Netmos NM9835
PCI-2S-550[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Oxford Semiconductor
OX16PCI954 PCI UART[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Syba Tech SD-LAB
PCI-4S2P-550-ECP[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber I/O PCI
16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber 2P1S PCI
16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber 2S1P PCI
16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber 4S PCI
16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber Serial (Single
and Dual) PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Syba Tech
Ltd. PCI-4S2P-550-ECP[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Titan PCI-200H and
PCI-800H[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] US Robotics (3Com) 3CP5609
modem[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] VScom PCI-400 and
PCI-800
&hwlist.rc;
Sound Devices
&hwlist.snd.ad1816;
&hwlist.snd.als4000;
&hwlist.snd.atiixp;
&hwlist.snd.audiocs;
&hwlist.snd.cmi;
&hwlist.snd.cs4281;
&hwlist.snd.csa;
&hwlist.snd.ds1;
&hwlist.snd.emu10k1;
&hwlist.snd.emu10kx;
&hwlist.snd.envy24;
&hwlist.snd.envy24ht;
&hwlist.snd.es137x;
&hwlist.snd.ess;
&hwlist.snd.fm801;
&hwlist.snd.gusc;
&hwlist.snd.hda;
&hwlist.snd.hdspe;
&hwlist.snd.ich;
&hwlist.snd.maestro;
&hwlist.snd.maestro3;
&hwlist.snd.mss;
&hwlist.snd.neomagic;
&hwlist.snd.sbc;
&hwlist.snd.solo;
&hwlist.snd.spicds;
&hwlist.snd.t4dwave;
&hwlist.snd.via8233;
&hwlist.snd.via82c686;
&hwlist.snd.vibes;
Camera and Video Capture Devices
&hwlist.bktr;
[&arch.i386;] Connectix QuickCamUSB Devices[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] A
range of USB peripherals are supported; devices known to work
are listed in this section. Owing to the generic nature of
most USB devices, with some exceptions any device of a given
class will be supported, even if not explicitly listed
here.[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;]
USB Ethernet adapters can be found in the section listing
Ethernet
interfaces.[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] USB Bluetooth adapters can
be found in Bluetooth
section.
&hwlist.ohci;
&hwlist.uhci;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] USB
2.0 controllers using the EHCI interface (&man.ehci.4;
driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Hubs[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Keyboards (&man.ukbd.4;
driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] MiscellaneousAssist Computer Systems PC Camera C-M1ActiveWire I/O BoardCreative Technology Video Blaster WebCam PlusD-Link DSB-R100 USB Radio (&man.ufm.4; driver)Mirunet AlphaCam Plus
&hwlist.urio;
&hwlist.umodem;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Mice (&man.ums.4;
driver)
&hwlist.ulpt;
&hwlist.ubsa;
&hwlist.ubser;
&hwlist.uftdi;
&hwlist.uplcom;
&hwlist.umct;
&hwlist.umass;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Audio Devices
(&man.uaudio.4; driver)
&hwlist.uvisor;
IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Devices
&hwlist.fwohci;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.sparc64;] Serial Bus
Protocol 2 (SBP-2) storage devices (&man.sbp.4; driver)Bluetooth Devices
&hwlist.ng.bt3c;
&hwlist.ng.ubt;
Cryptographic Accelerators
&hwlist.hifn;
&hwlist.safe;
&hwlist.ubsec;
Miscellaneous[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] FAX-Modem/PCCARDMELCO IGM-PCM56K/IGM-PCM56KHNokia Card Phone 2.0 (gsm900/dcs1800 HSCSD
terminal)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Floppy drives
(&man.fdc.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] VGA-compatible video cards
(&man.vga.4; driver)Information regarding specific video cards and
compatibility with Xorg can be
found at http://www.x.org/.[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Keyboards including:[&arch.i386;] AT-style keyboards (&man.atkbd.4;
driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PS/2 keyboards
(&man.atkbd.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;]
USB keyboards (&man.ukbd.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;]
Pointing devices including:[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Bus mice and
compatible devices (&man.mse.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PS/2 mice and compatible
devices, including many laptop pointing devices
(&man.psm.4; driver)Serial mice and compatible devices[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;]
USB mice (&man.ums.4; driver)&man.moused.8; has more information on using pointing
devices with &os;. Information on using pointing devices
with Xorg can be found at http://www.x.org/.[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PC standard
parallel ports (&man.ppc.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] PC-compatible joysticks
(&man.joy.4; driver)[&arch.i386;] PHS Data Communication Card/PCCARDNTT DoCoMo P-in Comp@ctPanasonic KX-PH405SII MC-P200[&arch.i386;] Xilinx XC6200-based reconfigurable hardware
cards compatible with the HOT1 from Virtual Computers
(xrpu driver).
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&os; &release.current; Hardware NotesThe &os; Documentation Project$FreeBSD$20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019The &os; Documentation
Project
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IntroductionThis document contains the hardware compatibility notes for
&os; &release.current;. It lists the hardware platforms
supported by &os;, as well as the various types of hardware
devices (storage controllers, network interfaces, and so on),
along with known working instances of these devices.Supported Processors and System BoardsThis section provides some architecture-specific information
about the specific processors and systems that are supported by
each architecture.amd64Since mid-2003 &os;/&arch.amd64; has supported the AMD64
(Hammer) and &intel; EM64T architecture, and is
now one of the Tier-1 platforms (fully supported
architecture), which are expected to be Production Quality
with respects to all aspects of the &os; operating system,
including installation and development environments.Note that there are two names for this architecture, AMD64
(AMD) and Intel EM64T (Extended Memory 64-bit Technology).
64-bit mode of the two architectures are almost compatible
with each other, and &os;/&arch.amd64; supports them
both.As of this writing, the following processors are
supported:&amd.athlon;64 (Clawhammer).&amd.opteron; (Sledgehammer).&amd.sempron;.&amd.turion;.&amd.phenom;.All multi-core &intel; &xeon; processors except
Sossaman have EM64T support.The single-core &intel; &xeon; processors
Nocona, Irwindale,
Potomac, and Cranford have
EM64T support.All &intel; &core; 2 (not &core; Duo) and later
processorsAll &intel; &core; i range of processorsAll &intel; &pentium; D processorsAll &intel; ¢rino; Duo and ¢rino; Pro
platforms&intel; &pentium; 4s and &celeron; Ds using
the Cedar Mill core have EM64T
support.Some &intel; &pentium; 4s and &celeron; Ds using the
Prescott core have EM64T support. See the
Intel
Processor Spec Finder for the definitive answer
about EM64T support in Intel processors.&intel; EM64T is an extended version of IA-32 (x86) and
different from &intel; IA-64 (Itanium) architecture. Some of
&intel;'s old documentation refers to &intel; EM64T as
64-bit extension technology or
IA-32e.Both Uniprocessor (UP) and Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP)
configurations are supported.In many respects, &os;/&arch.amd64; is similar to
&os;/&arch.i386;, in terms of drivers supported. Generally,
drivers that already function correctly on other 64-bit
platforms should work.i386&os;/&arch.i386; runs on a wide variety of IBM PC
compatible machines. Due to the wide range of
hardware available for this architecture, it is impossible
to exhaustively list all combinations of equipment supported
by &os;. Nevertheless, some general guidelines are
presented here.Almost all &i386;-compatible processors with a floating
point unit are supported. All &intel; processors beginning
with the 80486 are supported, including the 80486, &pentium;,
&pentium; Pro, &pentium; II, &pentium; III, &pentium; 4, and
variants thereof, such as the &xeon; and &celeron; processors.
All &i386;-compatible AMD processors are also supported,
including the &am486;, &am5x86;, K5, &amd.k6; (and variants),
&amd.athlon; (including Athlon-MP, Athlon-XP, Athlon-4, and
Athlon Thunderbird), and &amd.duron; processors. The AMD
Élan SC520 embedded processor is supported. The
Transmeta Crusoe is recognized and supported, as are
&i386;-compatible processors from Cyrix and NexGen.There is a wide variety of motherboards available for this
architecture. Motherboards using the ISA, VLB, EISA, AGP, and
PCI expansion buses are well-supported. There is some
limited support for the MCA (MicroChannel)
expansion bus used in the IBM PS/2 line of PCs.Symmetric multi-processor (SMP) systems are generally
supported by &os;, although in some cases, BIOS or motherboard
bugs may generate some problems. Perusal of the archives of
the &a.smp; may yield some clues.&os; will take advantage of SMT (Symmetric MultiThreading,
also known as HyperThreading on &intel; CPUs) on the supported
CPUs. The GENERIC kernel which is
installed by default will automatically detect the additional
logical processors. The default &os; scheduler recognizes
processor topology on the system and selects logical and
physical processors to obtain optimal performance.
The &man.smp.4; manual page has more details.&os; will take advantage of Physical Address Extensions
(PAE) support on CPUs that support this feature. A kernel
with the PAE feature enabled will detect
memory above 4 gigabytes and allow it to be used by the
system. This feature places constraints on the device drivers
and other features of &os; which may be used; consult the
&man.pae.4; manual page for more details.&os; will generally run on i386-based laptops, albeit with
varying levels of support for certain hardware features such
as sound, graphics, power management, and PCCARD expansion
slots. These features tend to vary in idiosyncratic ways
between machines, and frequently require special-case support
- in &os; to work around hardware bugs or other oddities. When
- in doubt, a search of the archives of the &a.mobile; may be
- useful.
+ in &os; to work around hardware bugs or other oddities.
Most modern laptops (as well as many desktops) use the
Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI) standard.
&os; supports ACPI via the ACPI Component Architecture
reference implementation from &intel;, as described in the
&man.acpi.4; manual page. The use of ACPI causes
instabilities on some machines and it may be necessary to
disable the ACPI driver, which is normally loaded via a kernel
module. This may be accomplished by adding the following line
to /boot/device.hints:hint.acpi.0.disabled="1"Users debugging ACPI-related problems may find it useful
to disable portions of the ACPI functionality. The
&man.acpi.4; manual page has more information on how to do
this via loader tunables.ACPI depends on a Differentiated System Descriptor Table
(DSDT) provided by each machine's BIOS. Some machines have
bad or incomplete DSDTs, which prevents ACPI from functioning
correctly. Replacement DSDTs for some machines can be found
at the DSDT
section of the ACPI4Linux
project Web site. &os; can use these DSDTs to override the
DSDT provided by the BIOS; see the &man.acpi.4; manual page
for more information.powerpcAll Apple PowerPC machines with built-in USB are
supported, as well a limited selection of non-Apple machines,
including KVM on POWER7SMP is supported on all systems with more than
1 processor.sparc64This section describes the systems currently known to be
supported by &os; on the Fujitsu &sparc64; and Sun
&ultrasparc; platforms.SMP is supported on all systems with more than 1
processor.When using the GENERIC kernel,
&os;/&arch.sparc64; systems not equipped with a framebuffer
supported by the &man.creator.4; (Sun Creator, Sun Creator3D
and Sun Elite3D) or &man.machfb.4; (Sun PGX and Sun PGX64 as
well as the ATI Mach64 chips found onboard in for example
&sun.blade; 100, &sun.blade; 150, &sun.ultra; 5 and
&sun.ultra; 10) driver must use the serial console.If you have a system that is not listed here, it may not
have been tested with &os; &release.current;. We encourage
you to try it and send a note to the &a.sparc; with your
results, including which devices work and which do not.The following systems are fully supported by &os;:Naturetech GENIALstation 777S&sun.blade; 100&sun.blade; 150&sun.enterprise; 150&sun.enterprise; 220R&sun.enterprise; 250&sun.enterprise; 420R&sun.enterprise; 450&sun.fire; B100s (support for the on-board NICs first
appeared in 8.1-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V100&sun.fire; V120Sun &netra; t1 100/105Sun &netra; T1 AC200/DC200Sun &netra; t 1100Sun &netra; t 1120Sun &netra; t 1125Sun &netra; t 1400/1405Sun &netra; 120Sun &netra; X1Sun &sparcengine; Ultra AX1105Sun &sparcengine; Ultra AXeSun &sparcengine; Ultra AXiSun &sparcengine; Ultra AXmpSun &sparcengine; CP1500&sun.ultra; 1&sun.ultra; 1E&sun.ultra; 2&sun.ultra; 5&sun.ultra; 10&sun.ultra; 30&sun.ultra; 60&sun.ultra; 80&sun.ultra; 450The following systems are partially supported by &os;. In
particular the fiber channel controllers in SBus-based systems
are not supported. However, it is possible to use these with
a SCSI controller supported by the &man.esp.4; driver (Sun ESP
SCSI, Sun FAS Fast-SCSI and Sun FAS366 Fast-Wide SCSI
controllers).&sun.enterprise; 3500&sun.enterprise; 4500Starting with 7.2-RELEASE, &arch.sparc64; systems based on
Sun &ultrasparc; III and beyond are also supported by &os;,
which includes the following known working systems:&sun.blade; 1000&sun.blade; 1500&sun.blade; 2000&sun.blade; 2500&sun.fire; 280R&sun.fire; V210&sun.fire; V215 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE
and 8.1-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V240&sun.fire; V245 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE
and 8.1-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V250&sun.fire; V440 (support for the on-board NICs first
appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.0-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V480 (501-6780 and 501-6790 centerplanes
only, for which support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and
8.1-RELEASE, other centerplanes might work beginning with
8.3-RELEASE and 9.0-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V880&sun.fire; V890 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE
and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed &ultrasparc; IV/IV+
CPU-configurations only)&netra; 20/&netra; T4The following Sun &ultrasparc; systems are not tested but
believed to be also supported by &os;:&sun.fire; V125&sun.fire; V490 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE
and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed &ultrasparc; IV/IV+
CPU-configurations only)Starting with 7.4-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, &arch.sparc64;
systems based on Fujitsu &sparc64; V are also supported by
&os;, which includes the following known working
systems:Fujitsu &primepower; 250The following Fujitsu &primepower; systems are not tested
but believed to be also supported by &os;:Fujitsu &primepower; 450Fujitsu &primepower; 650Fujitsu &primepower; 850Supported DevicesThis section describes the devices currently known to be
supported by &os;. Other configurations may also work, but
simply have not been tested yet. Feedback, updates, and
corrections to this list are encouraged.Where possible, the drivers applicable to each device or
class of devices is listed. If the driver in question has a
manual page in the &os; base distribution (most should), it is
referenced here. Information on specific models of supported
devices, controllers, etc. can be found in the manual
pages.The device lists in this document are being generated
automatically from &os; manual pages. This means that some
devices, which are supported by multiple drivers, may appear
multiple times.Disk Controllers[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.sparc64;]
IDE/ATA controllers (&man.ata.4; driver)
&hwlist.aac;
&hwlist.adv;
&hwlist.adw;
&hwlist.aha;
&hwlist.ahc;
&hwlist.ahci;
&hwlist.ahd;
&hwlist.aic;
&hwlist.amr;
&hwlist.arcmsr;
&hwlist.bt;
&hwlist.ciss;
&hwlist.dpt;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Booting from these
controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not
supported.
&hwlist.esp;
&hwlist.hpt27xx;
&hwlist.hptiop;
&hwlist.hptmv;
&hwlist.hptrr;
&hwlist.ida;
&hwlist.iir;
&hwlist.ips;
&hwlist.isci;
&hwlist.isp;
&hwlist.mfi;
&hwlist.mlx;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Booting from these
controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not
supported.
&hwlist.mly;
&hwlist.mpr;
&hwlist.mps;
&hwlist.mpt;
&hwlist.mrsas;
&hwlist.mvs;
&hwlist.ncr;
&hwlist.ncv;
&hwlist.nsp;
&hwlist.pms;
&hwlist.pst;
&hwlist.siis;
&hwlist.stg;
&hwlist.sym;
&hwlist.trm;
&hwlist.twa;
&hwlist.twe;
&hwlist.tws;
&hwlist.vpo;
With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is
provided for SCSI-I, SCSI-II, and SCSI-III peripherals,
including hard disks, optical disks, tape drives (including
DAT, 8mm Exabyte, Mammoth, and DLT), medium changers,
processor target devices and CD-ROM drives. WORM devices that
support CD-ROM commands are supported for read-only access by
the CD-ROM drivers (such as &man.cd.4;). WORM/CD-R/CD-RW
writing support is provided by &man.cdrecord.1;, which is
a part of the sysutils/cdrtools port in the
Ports Collection.The following CD-ROM type systems are supported at this
time:SCSI interface (also includes ProAudio Spectrum and
SoundBlaster SCSI) (&man.cd.4;)ATAPI IDE interface (&man.acd.4;)Ethernet Interfaces
&hwlist.ae;
&hwlist.age;
&hwlist.ale;
&hwlist.aue;
&hwlist.axe;
ASIX Electronics AX88178A/AX88179 USB Gigabit Ethernet
adapters (&man.axge.4; driver)
&hwlist.bce;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Broadcom BCM4401 based Fast
Ethernet adapters (&man.bfe.4; driver)
&hwlist.bge;
&hwlist.bnxt;
&hwlist.bxe;
&hwlist.cas;
&hwlist.cdce;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Crystal Semiconductor
CS89x0-based NICs (&man.cs.4; driver)
&hwlist.cue;
&hwlist.cxgb;
&hwlist.cxgbe;
&hwlist.dc;
&hwlist.de;
&hwlist.ed;
&hwlist.em;
&hwlist.ep;
Agere ET1310 Gigabit Ethernet adapters
(&man.et.4; driver)
&hwlist.ex;
&hwlist.fe;
&hwlist.fxp;
&hwlist.gem;
&hwlist.hme;
&hwlist.ipheth;
&hwlist.ixgbe;
&hwlist.ixl;
&hwlist.jme;
&hwlist.kue;
&hwlist.lge;
&hwlist.mlx4en;
&hwlist.mlx5en;
&hwlist.msk;
&hwlist.mxge;
&hwlist.my;
&hwlist.nfe;
&hwlist.nge;
&hwlist.oce;
&hwlist.pcn;
&hwlist.qlxgb;
&hwlist.qlxgbe;
&hwlist.qlxge;
&hwlist.re;
&hwlist.rl;
&hwlist.rue;
&hwlist.sf;
&hwlist.sfxge;
&hwlist.sge;
&hwlist.sis;
&hwlist.sk;
&hwlist.smsc;
&hwlist.sn;
&hwlist.ste;
&hwlist.stge;
&hwlist.ti;
&hwlist.tl;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SMC 83c17x
(EPIC)-based Ethernet NICs (&man.tx.4; driver)
&hwlist.txp;
&hwlist.udav;
&hwlist.urndis;
&hwlist.vge;
&hwlist.vr;
&hwlist.vte;
&hwlist.vx;
&hwlist.wb;
&hwlist.xe;
&hwlist.xl;
FDDI Interfaces[&arch.i386;] DEC DEFPA PCI (&man.fpa.4; driver)[&arch.i386;] DEC DEFEA EISA (&man.fpa.4; driver)Wireless Network Interfaces[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Cisco/Aironet
802.11b wireless adapters (&man.an.4; driver)
&hwlist.ath;
&hwlist.bwi;
&hwlist.bwn;
[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel PRO/Wireless 2100
MiniPCI network adapter (&man.ipw.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel PRO/Wireless
2200BG/2915ABG MiniPCI and 2225BG PCI network adapters
(&man.iwi.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel Dual Band Wireless AC
3160/7260/7265 IEEE 802.11ac network adapters (&man.iwm.4;
driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel Wireless WiFi Link
4965AGN IEEE 802.11n PCI network adapters
(&man.iwn.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Marvell Libertas IEEE
802.11b/g PCI network adapters (&man.malo.4; driver)Marvell 88W8363 IEEE 802.11n wireless network
adapters (&man.mwl.4; driver)
&hwlist.otus;
&hwlist.ral;
&hwlist.rsu;
Realtek RTL8192C, RTL8188E, RTL8812A and RTL8821A based
PCIe IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapters (&man.rtwn.4;
driver)
&hwlist.rum;
&hwlist.run;
&hwlist.uath;
&hwlist.upgt;
&hwlist.ural;
&hwlist.urtw;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Lucent
Technologies WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters
and workalikes using the Lucent Hermes, Intersil PRISM-II,
Intersil PRISM-2.5, Intersil Prism-3, and Symbol Spectrum24
chipsets (&man.wi.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
MiniPCI network adapters (&man.wpi.4; driver)
&hwlist.zyd;
Miscellaneous Networks
&hwlist.ce;
&hwlist.cx;
&hwlist.cp;
&hwlist.ctau;
Serial Interfaces[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PC standard
8250, 16450, and 16550-based serial ports (&man.sio.4;
driver)
&hwlist.uart;
&hwlist.scc;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] AST 4 port serial card using
shared IRQARNET 8 port serial card using shared IRQARNET (now Digiboard) Sync 570/i high-speed
serial[&arch.i386;] Boca multi-port serial cardsBoca BB1004 4-Port serial card (Modems
not supported)Boca IOAT66 6-Port serial card (Modems
supported)Boca BB1008 8-Port serial card (Modems
not supported)Boca BB2016 16-Port serial card (Modems
supported)[&arch.i386;] Comtrol Rocketport card (&man.rp.4;
driver)[&arch.i386;] Cyclades Cyclom-Y serial board (&man.cy.4;
driver)[&arch.i386;] STB 4 port card using shared IRQ[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PCI-Based multi-port serial
boards (&man.puc.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Actiontech 56K PCI[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Avlab Technology, PCI IO
2S and PCI IO 4S[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Comtrol RocketPort
550[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Decision Computers PCCOM
4-port serial and dual port RS232/422/485[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Dolphin Peripherals
4025/4035/4036[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] IC Book Labs Dreadnought
16x Lite and Pro[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Lava Computers
2SP-PCI/DSerial-PCI/Quattro-PCI/Octopus-550[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Middle Digital, Weasle
serial port[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Moxa Industio CP-114,
Smartio C104H-PCI and C168H/PCI[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] NEC PK-UG-X001 and
PK-UG-X008[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Netmos NM9835
PCI-2S-550[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Oxford Semiconductor
OX16PCI954 PCI UART[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Syba Tech SD-LAB
PCI-4S2P-550-ECP[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber I/O PCI
16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber 2P1S PCI
16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber 2S1P PCI
16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber 4S PCI
16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber Serial (Single
and Dual) PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Syba Tech
Ltd. PCI-4S2P-550-ECP[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Titan PCI-200H and
PCI-800H[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] US Robotics (3Com) 3CP5609
modem[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] VScom PCI-400 and
PCI-800
&hwlist.rc;
Sound Devices
&hwlist.snd.ad1816;
&hwlist.snd.als4000;
&hwlist.snd.atiixp;
&hwlist.snd.audiocs;
&hwlist.snd.cmi;
&hwlist.snd.cs4281;
&hwlist.snd.csa;
&hwlist.snd.ds1;
&hwlist.snd.emu10k1;
&hwlist.snd.emu10kx;
&hwlist.snd.envy24;
&hwlist.snd.envy24ht;
&hwlist.snd.es137x;
&hwlist.snd.ess;
&hwlist.snd.fm801;
&hwlist.snd.gusc;
&hwlist.snd.hda;
&hwlist.snd.hdspe;
&hwlist.snd.ich;
&hwlist.snd.maestro;
&hwlist.snd.maestro3;
&hwlist.snd.mss;
&hwlist.snd.neomagic;
&hwlist.snd.sbc;
&hwlist.snd.solo;
&hwlist.snd.spicds;
&hwlist.snd.t4dwave;
&hwlist.snd.via8233;
&hwlist.snd.via82c686;
&hwlist.snd.vibes;
Camera and Video Capture Devices
&hwlist.bktr;
[&arch.i386;] Connectix QuickCamUSB Devices[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] A
range of USB peripherals are supported; devices known to work
are listed in this section. Owing to the generic nature of
most USB devices, with some exceptions any device of a given
class will be supported, even if not explicitly listed
here.[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;]
USB Ethernet adapters can be found in the section listing
Ethernet
interfaces.[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] USB Bluetooth adapters can
be found in Bluetooth
section.
&hwlist.ohci;
&hwlist.uhci;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] USB
2.0 controllers using the EHCI interface (&man.ehci.4;
driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Hubs[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Keyboards (&man.ukbd.4;
driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] MiscellaneousAssist Computer Systems PC Camera C-M1ActiveWire I/O BoardCreative Technology Video Blaster WebCam PlusD-Link DSB-R100 USB Radio (&man.ufm.4; driver)Mirunet AlphaCam Plus
&hwlist.urio;
&hwlist.umodem;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Mice (&man.ums.4;
driver)
&hwlist.ulpt;
&hwlist.ubsa;
&hwlist.ubser;
&hwlist.uftdi;
&hwlist.uplcom;
&hwlist.umct;
&hwlist.umass;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Audio Devices
(&man.uaudio.4; driver)
&hwlist.uvisor;
IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Devices
&hwlist.fwohci;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.sparc64;] Serial Bus
Protocol 2 (SBP-2) storage devices (&man.sbp.4; driver)Bluetooth Devices
&hwlist.ng.bt3c;
&hwlist.ng.ubt;
Cryptographic Accelerators
&hwlist.hifn;
&hwlist.safe;
&hwlist.ubsec;
Miscellaneous[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] FAX-Modem/PCCARDMELCO IGM-PCM56K/IGM-PCM56KHNokia Card Phone 2.0 (gsm900/dcs1800 HSCSD
terminal)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Floppy drives
(&man.fdc.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] VGA-compatible video cards
(&man.vga.4; driver)Information regarding specific video cards and
compatibility with Xorg can be
found at http://www.x.org/.[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Keyboards including:[&arch.i386;] AT-style keyboards (&man.atkbd.4;
driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PS/2 keyboards
(&man.atkbd.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;]
USB keyboards (&man.ukbd.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;]
Pointing devices including:[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Bus mice and
compatible devices (&man.mse.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PS/2 mice and compatible
devices, including many laptop pointing devices
(&man.psm.4; driver)Serial mice and compatible devices[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;]
USB mice (&man.ums.4; driver)&man.moused.8; has more information on using pointing
devices with &os;. Information on using pointing devices
with Xorg can be found at http://www.x.org/.[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PC standard
parallel ports (&man.ppc.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] PC-compatible joysticks
(&man.joy.4; driver)[&arch.i386;] PHS Data Communication Card/PCCARDNTT DoCoMo P-in Comp@ctPanasonic KX-PH405SII MC-P200[&arch.i386;] Xilinx XC6200-based reconfigurable hardware
cards compatible with the HOT1 from Virtual Computers
(xrpu driver).
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IntroductionThis document contains the hardware compatibility notes for
&os; &release.current;. It lists the hardware platforms
supported by &os;, as well as the various types of hardware
devices (storage controllers, network interfaces, and so on),
along with known working instances of these devices.Supported Processors and System BoardsThis section provides some architecture-specific information
about the specific processors and systems that are supported by
each architecture.amd64Since mid-2003 &os;/&arch.amd64; has supported the AMD64
(Hammer) and &intel; EM64T architecture, and is
now one of the Tier-1 platforms (fully supported
architecture), which are expected to be Production Quality
with respects to all aspects of the &os; operating system,
including installation and development environments.Note that there are two names for this architecture, AMD64
(AMD) and Intel EM64T (Extended Memory 64-bit Technology).
64-bit mode of the two architectures are almost compatible
with each other, and &os;/&arch.amd64; supports them
both.As of this writing, the following processors are
supported:&amd.athlon;64 (Clawhammer).&amd.opteron; (Sledgehammer).&amd.sempron;.&amd.turion;.&amd.phenom;.All multi-core &intel; &xeon; processors except
Sossaman have EM64T support.The single-core &intel; &xeon; processors
Nocona, Irwindale,
Potomac, and Cranford have
EM64T support.All &intel; &core; 2 (not &core; Duo) and later
processorsAll &intel; &core; i range of processorsAll &intel; &pentium; D processorsAll &intel; ¢rino; Duo and ¢rino; Pro
platforms&intel; &pentium; 4s and &celeron; Ds using
the Cedar Mill core have EM64T
support.Some &intel; &pentium; 4s and &celeron; Ds using the
Prescott core have EM64T support. See the
Intel
Processor Spec Finder for the definitive answer
about EM64T support in Intel processors.&intel; EM64T is an extended version of IA-32 (x86) and
different from &intel; IA-64 (Itanium) architecture. Some of
&intel;'s old documentation refers to &intel; EM64T as
64-bit extension technology or
IA-32e.Both Uniprocessor (UP) and Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP)
configurations are supported.In many respects, &os;/&arch.amd64; is similar to
&os;/&arch.i386;, in terms of drivers supported. Generally,
drivers that already function correctly on other 64-bit
platforms should work.i386&os;/&arch.i386; runs on a wide variety of IBM PC
compatible machines. Due to the wide range of
hardware available for this architecture, it is impossible
to exhaustively list all combinations of equipment supported
by &os;. Nevertheless, some general guidelines are
presented here.Almost all &i386;-compatible processors with a floating
point unit are supported. All &intel; processors beginning
with the 80486 are supported, including the 80486, &pentium;,
&pentium; Pro, &pentium; II, &pentium; III, &pentium; 4, and
variants thereof, such as the &xeon; and &celeron; processors.
All &i386;-compatible AMD processors are also supported,
including the &am486;, &am5x86;, K5, &amd.k6; (and variants),
&amd.athlon; (including Athlon-MP, Athlon-XP, Athlon-4, and
Athlon Thunderbird), and &amd.duron; processors. The AMD
Élan SC520 embedded processor is supported. The
Transmeta Crusoe is recognized and supported, as are
&i386;-compatible processors from Cyrix and NexGen.There is a wide variety of motherboards available for this
architecture. Motherboards using the ISA, VLB, EISA, AGP, and
PCI expansion buses are well-supported. There is some
limited support for the MCA (MicroChannel)
expansion bus used in the IBM PS/2 line of PCs.Symmetric multi-processor (SMP) systems are generally
supported by &os;, although in some cases, BIOS or motherboard
bugs may generate some problems. Perusal of the archives of
the &a.smp; may yield some clues.&os; will take advantage of SMT (Symmetric MultiThreading,
also known as HyperThreading on &intel; CPUs) on the supported
CPUs. The GENERIC kernel which is
installed by default will automatically detect the additional
logical processors. The default &os; scheduler recognizes
processor topology on the system and selects logical and
physical processors to obtain optimal performance.
The &man.smp.4; manual page has more details.&os; will take advantage of Physical Address Extensions
(PAE) support on CPUs that support this feature. A kernel
with the PAE feature enabled will detect
memory above 4 gigabytes and allow it to be used by the
system. This feature places constraints on the device drivers
and other features of &os; which may be used; consult the
&man.pae.4; manual page for more details.&os; will generally run on i386-based laptops, albeit with
varying levels of support for certain hardware features such
as sound, graphics, power management, and PCCARD expansion
slots. These features tend to vary in idiosyncratic ways
between machines, and frequently require special-case support
- in &os; to work around hardware bugs or other oddities. When
- in doubt, a search of the archives of the &a.mobile; may be
- useful.
+ in &os; to work around hardware bugs or other oddities.
Most modern laptops (as well as many desktops) use the
Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI) standard.
&os; supports ACPI via the ACPI Component Architecture
reference implementation from &intel;, as described in the
&man.acpi.4; manual page. The use of ACPI causes
instabilities on some machines and it may be necessary to
disable the ACPI driver, which is normally loaded via a kernel
module. This may be accomplished by adding the following line
to /boot/device.hints:hint.acpi.0.disabled="1"Users debugging ACPI-related problems may find it useful
to disable portions of the ACPI functionality. The
&man.acpi.4; manual page has more information on how to do
this via loader tunables.ACPI depends on a Differentiated System Descriptor Table
(DSDT) provided by each machine's BIOS. Some machines have
bad or incomplete DSDTs, which prevents ACPI from functioning
correctly. Replacement DSDTs for some machines can be found
at the DSDT
section of the ACPI4Linux
project Web site. &os; can use these DSDTs to override the
DSDT provided by the BIOS; see the &man.acpi.4; manual page
for more information.powerpcAll Apple PowerPC machines with built-in USB are
supported, as well a limited selection of non-Apple machines,
including KVM on POWER7SMP is supported on all systems with more than
1 processor.sparc64This section describes the systems currently known to be
supported by &os; on the Fujitsu &sparc64; and Sun
&ultrasparc; platforms.SMP is supported on all systems with more than 1
processor.When using the GENERIC kernel,
&os;/&arch.sparc64; systems not equipped with a framebuffer
supported by the &man.creator.4; (Sun Creator, Sun Creator3D
and Sun Elite3D) or &man.machfb.4; (Sun PGX and Sun PGX64 as
well as the ATI Mach64 chips found onboard in for example
&sun.blade; 100, &sun.blade; 150, &sun.ultra; 5 and
&sun.ultra; 10) driver must use the serial console.If you have a system that is not listed here, it may not
have been tested with &os; &release.current;. We encourage
you to try it and send a note to the &a.sparc; with your
results, including which devices work and which do not.The following systems are fully supported by &os;:Naturetech GENIALstation 777S&sun.blade; 100&sun.blade; 150&sun.enterprise; 150&sun.enterprise; 220R&sun.enterprise; 250&sun.enterprise; 420R&sun.enterprise; 450&sun.fire; B100s (support for the on-board NICs first
appeared in 8.1-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V100&sun.fire; V120Sun &netra; t1 100/105Sun &netra; T1 AC200/DC200Sun &netra; t 1100Sun &netra; t 1120Sun &netra; t 1125Sun &netra; t 1400/1405Sun &netra; 120Sun &netra; X1Sun &sparcengine; Ultra AX1105Sun &sparcengine; Ultra AXeSun &sparcengine; Ultra AXiSun &sparcengine; Ultra AXmpSun &sparcengine; CP1500&sun.ultra; 1&sun.ultra; 1E&sun.ultra; 2&sun.ultra; 5&sun.ultra; 10&sun.ultra; 30&sun.ultra; 60&sun.ultra; 80&sun.ultra; 450The following systems are partially supported by &os;. In
particular the fiber channel controllers in SBus-based systems
are not supported. However, it is possible to use these with
a SCSI controller supported by the &man.esp.4; driver (Sun ESP
SCSI, Sun FAS Fast-SCSI and Sun FAS366 Fast-Wide SCSI
controllers).&sun.enterprise; 3500&sun.enterprise; 4500Starting with 7.2-RELEASE, &arch.sparc64; systems based on
Sun &ultrasparc; III and beyond are also supported by &os;,
which includes the following known working systems:&sun.blade; 1000&sun.blade; 1500&sun.blade; 2000&sun.blade; 2500&sun.fire; 280R&sun.fire; V210&sun.fire; V215 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE
and 8.1-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V240&sun.fire; V245 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE
and 8.1-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V250&sun.fire; V440 (support for the on-board NICs first
appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.0-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V480 (501-6780 and 501-6790 centerplanes
only, for which support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and
8.1-RELEASE, other centerplanes might work beginning with
8.3-RELEASE and 9.0-RELEASE)&sun.fire; V880&sun.fire; V890 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE
and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed &ultrasparc; IV/IV+
CPU-configurations only)&netra; 20/&netra; T4The following Sun &ultrasparc; systems are not tested but
believed to be also supported by &os;:&sun.fire; V125&sun.fire; V490 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE
and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed &ultrasparc; IV/IV+
CPU-configurations only)Starting with 7.4-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, &arch.sparc64;
systems based on Fujitsu &sparc64; V are also supported by
&os;, which includes the following known working
systems:Fujitsu &primepower; 250The following Fujitsu &primepower; systems are not tested
but believed to be also supported by &os;:Fujitsu &primepower; 450Fujitsu &primepower; 650Fujitsu &primepower; 850Supported DevicesThis section describes the devices currently known to be
supported by &os;. Other configurations may also work, but
simply have not been tested yet. Feedback, updates, and
corrections to this list are encouraged.Where possible, the drivers applicable to each device or
class of devices is listed. If the driver in question has a
manual page in the &os; base distribution (most should), it is
referenced here. Information on specific models of supported
devices, controllers, etc. can be found in the manual
pages.The device lists in this document are being generated
automatically from &os; manual pages. This means that some
devices, which are supported by multiple drivers, may appear
multiple times.Disk Controllers[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.sparc64;]
IDE/ATA controllers (&man.ata.4; driver)
&hwlist.aac;
&hwlist.adv;
&hwlist.adw;
&hwlist.aha;
&hwlist.ahc;
&hwlist.ahci;
&hwlist.ahd;
&hwlist.aic;
&hwlist.amr;
&hwlist.arcmsr;
&hwlist.bt;
&hwlist.ciss;
&hwlist.dpt;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Booting from these
controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not
supported.
&hwlist.esp;
&hwlist.hpt27xx;
&hwlist.hptiop;
&hwlist.hptmv;
&hwlist.hptrr;
&hwlist.ida;
&hwlist.iir;
&hwlist.ips;
&hwlist.isci;
&hwlist.isp;
&hwlist.mfi;
&hwlist.mlx;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Booting from these
controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not
supported.
&hwlist.mly;
&hwlist.mpr;
&hwlist.mps;
&hwlist.mpt;
&hwlist.mrsas;
&hwlist.mvs;
&hwlist.ncr;
&hwlist.ncv;
&hwlist.nsp;
&hwlist.pms;
&hwlist.pst;
&hwlist.siis;
&hwlist.stg;
&hwlist.sym;
&hwlist.trm;
&hwlist.twa;
&hwlist.twe;
&hwlist.tws;
&hwlist.vpo;
With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is
provided for SCSI-I, SCSI-II, and SCSI-III peripherals,
including hard disks, optical disks, tape drives (including
DAT, 8mm Exabyte, Mammoth, and DLT), medium changers,
processor target devices and CD-ROM drives. WORM devices that
support CD-ROM commands are supported for read-only access by
the CD-ROM drivers (such as &man.cd.4;). WORM/CD-R/CD-RW
writing support is provided by &man.cdrecord.1;, which is
a part of the sysutils/cdrtools port in the
Ports Collection.The following CD-ROM type systems are supported at this
time:SCSI interface (also includes ProAudio Spectrum and
SoundBlaster SCSI) (&man.cd.4;)ATAPI IDE interface (&man.acd.4;)Ethernet Interfaces
&hwlist.ae;
&hwlist.age;
&hwlist.ale;
&hwlist.aue;
&hwlist.axe;
ASIX Electronics AX88178A/AX88179 USB Gigabit Ethernet
adapters (&man.axge.4; driver)
&hwlist.bce;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Broadcom BCM4401 based Fast
Ethernet adapters (&man.bfe.4; driver)
&hwlist.bge;
&hwlist.bnxt;
&hwlist.bxe;
&hwlist.cas;
&hwlist.cdce;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Crystal Semiconductor
CS89x0-based NICs (&man.cs.4; driver)
&hwlist.cue;
&hwlist.cxgb;
&hwlist.cxgbe;
&hwlist.dc;
&hwlist.de;
&hwlist.ed;
&hwlist.em;
&hwlist.ep;
Agere ET1310 Gigabit Ethernet adapters
(&man.et.4; driver)
&hwlist.ex;
&hwlist.fe;
&hwlist.fxp;
&hwlist.gem;
&hwlist.hme;
&hwlist.ipheth;
&hwlist.ixgbe;
&hwlist.ixl;
&hwlist.jme;
&hwlist.kue;
&hwlist.lge;
&hwlist.mlx4en;
&hwlist.mlx5en;
&hwlist.msk;
&hwlist.mxge;
&hwlist.my;
&hwlist.nfe;
&hwlist.nge;
&hwlist.oce;
&hwlist.pcn;
&hwlist.qlxgb;
&hwlist.qlxgbe;
&hwlist.qlxge;
&hwlist.re;
&hwlist.rl;
&hwlist.rue;
&hwlist.sf;
&hwlist.sfxge;
&hwlist.sge;
&hwlist.sis;
&hwlist.sk;
&hwlist.smsc;
&hwlist.sn;
&hwlist.ste;
&hwlist.stge;
&hwlist.ti;
&hwlist.tl;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SMC 83c17x
(EPIC)-based Ethernet NICs (&man.tx.4; driver)
&hwlist.txp;
&hwlist.udav;
&hwlist.urndis;
&hwlist.vge;
&hwlist.vr;
&hwlist.vte;
&hwlist.vx;
&hwlist.wb;
&hwlist.xe;
&hwlist.xl;
FDDI Interfaces[&arch.i386;] DEC DEFPA PCI (&man.fpa.4; driver)[&arch.i386;] DEC DEFEA EISA (&man.fpa.4; driver)Wireless Network Interfaces[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Cisco/Aironet
802.11b wireless adapters (&man.an.4; driver)
&hwlist.ath;
&hwlist.bwi;
&hwlist.bwn;
[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel PRO/Wireless 2100
MiniPCI network adapter (&man.ipw.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel PRO/Wireless
2200BG/2915ABG MiniPCI and 2225BG PCI network adapters
(&man.iwi.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel Dual Band Wireless AC
3160/7260/7265 IEEE 802.11ac network adapters (&man.iwm.4;
driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel Wireless WiFi Link
4965AGN IEEE 802.11n PCI network adapters
(&man.iwn.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Marvell Libertas IEEE
802.11b/g PCI network adapters (&man.malo.4; driver)Marvell 88W8363 IEEE 802.11n wireless network
adapters (&man.mwl.4; driver)
&hwlist.otus;
&hwlist.ral;
&hwlist.rsu;
Realtek RTL8192C, RTL8188E, RTL8812A and RTL8821A based
PCIe IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapters (&man.rtwn.4;
driver)
&hwlist.rum;
&hwlist.run;
&hwlist.uath;
&hwlist.upgt;
&hwlist.ural;
&hwlist.urtw;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Lucent
Technologies WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters
and workalikes using the Lucent Hermes, Intersil PRISM-II,
Intersil PRISM-2.5, Intersil Prism-3, and Symbol Spectrum24
chipsets (&man.wi.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
MiniPCI network adapters (&man.wpi.4; driver)
&hwlist.zyd;
Miscellaneous Networks
&hwlist.ce;
&hwlist.cx;
&hwlist.cp;
&hwlist.ctau;
Serial Interfaces[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PC standard
8250, 16450, and 16550-based serial ports (&man.sio.4;
driver)
&hwlist.uart;
&hwlist.scc;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] AST 4 port serial card using
shared IRQARNET 8 port serial card using shared IRQARNET (now Digiboard) Sync 570/i high-speed
serial[&arch.i386;] Boca multi-port serial cardsBoca BB1004 4-Port serial card (Modems
not supported)Boca IOAT66 6-Port serial card (Modems
supported)Boca BB1008 8-Port serial card (Modems
not supported)Boca BB2016 16-Port serial card (Modems
supported)[&arch.i386;] Comtrol Rocketport card (&man.rp.4;
driver)[&arch.i386;] Cyclades Cyclom-Y serial board (&man.cy.4;
driver)[&arch.i386;] STB 4 port card using shared IRQ[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PCI-Based multi-port serial
boards (&man.puc.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Actiontech 56K PCI[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Avlab Technology, PCI IO
2S and PCI IO 4S[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Comtrol RocketPort
550[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Decision Computers PCCOM
4-port serial and dual port RS232/422/485[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Dolphin Peripherals
4025/4035/4036[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] IC Book Labs Dreadnought
16x Lite and Pro[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Lava Computers
2SP-PCI/DSerial-PCI/Quattro-PCI/Octopus-550[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Middle Digital, Weasle
serial port[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Moxa Industio CP-114,
Smartio C104H-PCI and C168H/PCI[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] NEC PK-UG-X001 and
PK-UG-X008[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Netmos NM9835
PCI-2S-550[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Oxford Semiconductor
OX16PCI954 PCI UART[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Syba Tech SD-LAB
PCI-4S2P-550-ECP[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber I/O PCI
16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber 2P1S PCI
16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber 2S1P PCI
16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber 4S PCI
16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] SIIG Cyber Serial (Single
and Dual) PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Syba Tech
Ltd. PCI-4S2P-550-ECP[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Titan PCI-200H and
PCI-800H[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] US Robotics (3Com) 3CP5609
modem[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] VScom PCI-400 and
PCI-800
&hwlist.rc;
Sound Devices
&hwlist.snd.ad1816;
&hwlist.snd.als4000;
&hwlist.snd.atiixp;
&hwlist.snd.audiocs;
&hwlist.snd.cmi;
&hwlist.snd.cs4281;
&hwlist.snd.csa;
&hwlist.snd.ds1;
&hwlist.snd.emu10k1;
&hwlist.snd.emu10kx;
&hwlist.snd.envy24;
&hwlist.snd.envy24ht;
&hwlist.snd.es137x;
&hwlist.snd.ess;
&hwlist.snd.fm801;
&hwlist.snd.gusc;
&hwlist.snd.hda;
&hwlist.snd.hdspe;
&hwlist.snd.ich;
&hwlist.snd.maestro;
&hwlist.snd.maestro3;
&hwlist.snd.mss;
&hwlist.snd.neomagic;
&hwlist.snd.sbc;
&hwlist.snd.solo;
&hwlist.snd.spicds;
&hwlist.snd.t4dwave;
&hwlist.snd.via8233;
&hwlist.snd.via82c686;
&hwlist.snd.vibes;
Camera and Video Capture Devices
&hwlist.bktr;
[&arch.i386;] Connectix QuickCamUSB Devices[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] A
range of USB peripherals are supported; devices known to work
are listed in this section. Owing to the generic nature of
most USB devices, with some exceptions any device of a given
class will be supported, even if not explicitly listed
here.[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;]
USB Ethernet adapters can be found in the section listing
Ethernet
interfaces.[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] USB Bluetooth adapters can
be found in Bluetooth
section.
&hwlist.ohci;
&hwlist.uhci;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] USB
2.0 controllers using the EHCI interface (&man.ehci.4;
driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Hubs[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Keyboards (&man.ukbd.4;
driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] MiscellaneousAssist Computer Systems PC Camera C-M1ActiveWire I/O BoardCreative Technology Video Blaster WebCam PlusD-Link DSB-R100 USB Radio (&man.ufm.4; driver)Mirunet AlphaCam Plus
&hwlist.urio;
&hwlist.umodem;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Mice (&man.ums.4;
driver)
&hwlist.ulpt;
&hwlist.ubsa;
&hwlist.ubser;
&hwlist.uftdi;
&hwlist.uplcom;
&hwlist.umct;
&hwlist.umass;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Audio Devices
(&man.uaudio.4; driver)
&hwlist.uvisor;
IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Devices
&hwlist.fwohci;
[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;, &arch.sparc64;] Serial Bus
Protocol 2 (SBP-2) storage devices (&man.sbp.4; driver)Bluetooth Devices
&hwlist.ng.bt3c;
&hwlist.ng.ubt;
Cryptographic Accelerators
&hwlist.hifn;
&hwlist.safe;
&hwlist.ubsec;
Miscellaneous[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] FAX-Modem/PCCARDMELCO IGM-PCM56K/IGM-PCM56KHNokia Card Phone 2.0 (gsm900/dcs1800 HSCSD
terminal)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Floppy drives
(&man.fdc.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] VGA-compatible video cards
(&man.vga.4; driver)Information regarding specific video cards and
compatibility with Xorg can be
found at http://www.x.org/.[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Keyboards including:[&arch.i386;] AT-style keyboards (&man.atkbd.4;
driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PS/2 keyboards
(&man.atkbd.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;]
USB keyboards (&man.ukbd.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;]
Pointing devices including:[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] Bus mice and
compatible devices (&man.mse.4; driver)[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PS/2 mice and compatible
devices, including many laptop pointing devices
(&man.psm.4; driver)Serial mice and compatible devices[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;]
USB mice (&man.ums.4; driver)&man.moused.8; has more information on using pointing
devices with &os;. Information on using pointing devices
with Xorg can be found at http://www.x.org/.[&arch.amd64;, &arch.i386;] PC standard
parallel ports (&man.ppc.4; driver)[&arch.i386;, &arch.amd64;] PC-compatible joysticks
(&man.joy.4; driver)[&arch.i386;] PHS Data Communication Card/PCCARDNTT DoCoMo P-in Comp@ctPanasonic KX-PH405SII MC-P200[&arch.i386;] Xilinx XC6200-based reconfigurable hardware
cards compatible with the HOT1 from Virtual Computers
(xrpu driver).