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author | wilko <wilko@FreeBSD.org> | 2000-10-03 20:55:51 +0000 |
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committer | wilko <wilko@FreeBSD.org> | 2000-10-03 20:55:51 +0000 |
commit | 73de9fe6b966deabb73673d295397c4fde2564f7 (patch) | |
tree | 74abb2ef22aaedce37cac735665b1f3f13ccd016 /release | |
parent | 28012b0ee69c2295f38a032df9e266c503445c91 (diff) | |
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Re-phrase wording on Multia burnout. Add section on Multia sound.
Suggested by: obrien
Diffstat (limited to 'release')
-rw-r--r-- | release/texts/alpha/HARDWARE.TXT | 38 |
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/release/texts/alpha/HARDWARE.TXT b/release/texts/alpha/HARDWARE.TXT index 4433aa8..d765a65 100644 --- a/release/texts/alpha/HARDWARE.TXT +++ b/release/texts/alpha/HARDWARE.TXT @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ Features: uses ECC - 2x 16550A serial ports, 1x parallel port, floppy interface - 1x embedded 21040 based 10Mbit Ethernet, AUI or 10base2 connector -- expansion: 1 32 bit PCI slot, 2x PCMCIA slot +- expansion: 1 32 bit PCI slot, 2 PCMCIA slots - onboard Crystal CS4231 sound chip - embedded Fast SCSI using a NCR/Symbios 53C810 chip on the PCI riser card @@ -291,14 +291,11 @@ Expansion: Multia has only one 32 bit PCI slot for expansion, and it is only suitable for a small form factor PCI card too. In sacrificing the PCI slot space you can mount a 3.5" hard disk drive. Mounting stuff may have come -with your Multia. There are also models that do have the riser card, but -lack the actual PCI connector. This allows fitting a 3.5" SCSI disk inside -the case at the expense of the PCI expansion. This is not a recommended -upgrade due to the limited power rating of the power supply and the marginal -cooling of the system box. +with your Multia. Adding a 3.5" disk is not a recommended upgrade due to +the limited power rating of the power supply and the extremely marginal +cooling of the system box. Don't! -In addition to the PCI slot Multia has 2 PCMCIA slots. These are currently -unsupported. +Multia also has 2 PCMCIA expansion slots. These are currently unsupported. CPU: The CPU might or might not be socketed, check before considering CPU upgrade @@ -307,7 +304,11 @@ hacks. The low-end Multias have a soldered-in CPU. Graphics: It comes with a TGA based graphics on-board. Which is not suitable for console use with FreeBSD. Which means you will have to run it using a -serial console. +serial console. Note that the boot of the installation disk will appear +to work fine using the TGA console, but then switches to using the +serial port. This is even mentioned during by installer (but never read +by the human doing the install..). Your keyboard appears dead from that point +on. Serial: Multia has 2 serial ports but routes both of them to the outside world @@ -320,6 +321,15 @@ Typical errors look like "*** Soft Error - Error #10 - FDC: Data overrun or underrun". This is not a FreeBSD problem, it is a SRM problem. The best available workaround to install FreeBSD is to boot from a SCSI CDROM. +Sound: +Works fine using pcm driver and a line in the kernel configuration file as +follows: + + device pcm0 at isa? port 0x530 irq 9 drq 3 flags 0x15 + +While verifying playback I was reminded of the lack of CPU power of the 166MHz +CPU: MP3 only plays acceptable using 22kHz downsampling. + Hot: Multias are somewhat notorious for dying of heat strokes. The very compact box does not really allow cooling air access very well. Please use the @@ -336,11 +346,11 @@ than the standard SCSI flat cables. Otherwise it would not fit on the 2.5" drives. There are also riser cards that have a standard-pitch SCSI cable attached to it, which will fit an ordinary SCSI disk. -I recommend against trying to cram a replacement hard disk inside. Use the -external SCSI connector and put your disk in an external enclosure. Multias run -hot enough as-is. In most cases you will have the external high density -50pin SCSI connector but some Multia models came without disk and may lack -the connector. Something to check before buying one. +Again, I recommend against trying to cram a replacement hard disk inside. Use +the external SCSI connector and put your disk in an external enclosure. +Multias run hot enough as-is. In most cases you will have the external high +density 50pin SCSI connector but some Multia models came without disk and +may lack the connector. Something to check before buying one. The kernel configuration file for a Multia kernel must contain: options DEC_AXPPCI_33 |