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diff --git a/release/picobsd/doc/src/hardware.html b/release/picobsd/doc/src/hardware.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0afede2..0000000 --- a/release/picobsd/doc/src/hardware.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<! $FreeBSD$ > -<body> -<h1><center>Lists of supported hardware configurations.</center></h1> - -<p>Below you will find supported configurations for each of the flavors of -PicoBSD as of version @VER@, as well as the lists of programs included.</p> - -<h3>Dialup version:</h3> -<ul> -<li>minimum 386SX CPU (either Intel, AMD, Cyrix etc - doesn't matter), -</li> -<li>minimum 8MB of RAM (some people reported success -stories with 4MB only, but I certainly don't recommend it) -</li> -<li>a modem (for Internet connection using PPP protocol), either internal or -external, connected to COM1-COM4. NOTE: COM3 and COM4 are disabled by default -- you have to explicitly enable them in UserConfig. -</li> -<li>an Ethernet card for LAN connection: -<ul> -<li> ed - default settings: port 0x280, irq 10, iomem 0xd8000 - <p>NE2000 compatible ISA and PCI cards, most SMC and 3C503</p> -</li> -<li> ep - default settings: port 0x300, irq 10, - <p>3C509 ISA card</p> -</li> -<li> ie - default settings: port 0x300, irq 10, iomem 0xd0000 - <p>Intel EtherExpress ISA, StarLan, 3C507</p> -</li> -<li> le - default settings: port 0x300, irq 5, iomem 0xd0000 - <p>DEC EtherWorks 2 and 3</p> -</li> -<li> lnc - default settings: port 0x280, irq 10, iomem 0xd0000 - <p>Lance/PCNet</p> -</li> -<li> de - DEC21040-based PCI cards, -</li> -<li> fxp - Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B PCI card -</li> -</ul> -</li> -<li>10 virtual consoles plus console utilities (vidcontrol, kbdcontrol) -</li> -<li>basic networking tools: ifconfig, route, ping, ns (mini-netstat), -traceroute -</li> -<li>basic remote access tools: telnet, ftp and SSH -</li> -<li>basic OS tools: shell, mount (FreeBSD, DOS, Linux), umount, ps, kill, vm -(mini-vmstat), fsck, df, etc.. -</li> -<li>editable configuration (/etc directory and kernel configuration) -</li> -<li>simple editor ee -</li> -<li>simple help system for people new to FreeBSD -</li> -</ul> -<h3>Router-like version:</h3> -<ul> -<li>minimum 386SX CPU, -</li> -<li>minimum 10 MB of RAM (8MB for basic setup) -</li> -<li>support for PPP protocol on dialup/leased lines (using ijppp) -</li> -<li>support for several types of Ethernet cards (two of each kind) - see above -for descriptions: ed, ie, ep, de, fxp, lnc -</li> -<li>network daemons: routing daemon (routed), inetd, telnetd. -</li> -<li>IP Firewall and NAT daemon (natd). -</li> -<li>more OS utilities, including: syslogd, mount_nfs, network logins via -telnet -</li> -<li>this version doesn't include: ssh, ftp -</li> -</ul> -<h3>Router version:</h3> -<ul> -<li>minimum 386SX CPU, -</li> -<li>minimum 4 MB of RAM (6MB for running some additional daemons) -</li> -<li>support for PPP protocol on dialup/leased lines (using kernel ppp) -</li> -<li>support for several types of Ethernet cards - see above -for descriptions: ed, ie, ep, de, fxp, lnc -</li> -<li>custom init(8), which includes also a simple command-line interface, -and its own way to configure the system on startup. -</li> -<li>IP Firewall and NAT daemon (natd - it requires additional portion of RAM). -</li> -<li>very few OS tools, except those absolutely necessary, -</li> -</ul> - -<p>There's also the fourth version, which can serve as a dialin server - I hope -you'll find it as a cheap yet reliable alternative to commercial communication -servers :-)) This work is still in progress, and -<A HREF="beta.html">I need some people to test</a> the early -dial-in server version.</p> - -<hr> -<i>Last modified: -@DATE@ -</i> -</body> -</html> |