| About NetBSD/sgimips
    NetBSD/sgimips is a port of NetBSD to the MIPS processor based
    computers by Silicon Graphics.
    
    NetBSD is the world's first Open Source operating system running
    on Silicon Graphics O2.
    NetBSD/sgimips News
2009-02-12:
         
        IP6 and IP10 support in-tree
       Support for Personal IRIS 4D20 (IP6) and 4D/25 (IP10) has been added
       to -current.
     
2007-04-14:
         
        wscons support for O2 in-tree
       wscons support with SGI-CRM graphics controller and MACE based
       keyboard/mouse on IP32 (i.e. O2 machines) is now in-tree.
     
2006-12-30:
         
        Multiple Bug Fixes / Features Added
      Multiple bug fixes and feature additions were made to the sgimips
      port over the holidays, including: support for E++ GIO Ethernet
      adapters, Set Engineering GIO Fast Ethernet cards, Indigo Light
      (LG1/LG2) framebuffers, and timecounters on IP12. Bug fixes primarily
      centred around the IP12 port. Most changes are in -current and unlikely
      to make the NetBSD 4.0 release.
     
2004-07-11:
         
        Working driver for on-board MACE MAC-110 Ethernet on O2
       Support for on-board MACE MAC-110 Ethernet on IP32 (O2) is committed.
     
2004-07-08:
         
        wscons support for Indigo in-tree
       wscons support with GR2 graphics controller and z8530 based
       keyboard/mouse on IP20/IP12 (i.e. Indigo machines) is now in-tree.
     
2004-04-11:
         
        IP12 support in-tree
       IP12 support (4D/30, 4D/35, Indigo R3k) is now in-tree.  See Antti
       Kantee's message
       for details.
     
2003-12-31:
         
        Indigo (IP20) support in-tree
      Indigo (IP20) support is now in-tree. Both NFS root and local root go
      multi-user. See Christopher Sekiya's message
      for details.
     
2003-12-15:
         
        newport and console attachment committed
      Ilpo Ruotsalainen has committed a driver for SGI NG1 (``newport'')
      graphics controller. See his email
      for details.
     
2003-10-15:
         
        O2 support now functional again
      O2 (IP32) support is now functional again by fixes contributed by
      Christopher SEKIYA. Support for R10000 based O2 is also added.
     Archive of NetBSD/sgimips news items Supported System Models
IP6 machines
        
      IP10 machines
        
      IP12 machines
        
Indigo (R3000)4D/30 (theoretical/untested)4D/35IP20 machines
        
      IP22 machines
        
Indigo2 (R4x00)Challenge MIP24 machines
        
Indy (R4x00, R5000)Challenge S (R4x00, R5000)IP32 machines
        O2 (R5000, RM5200, R10000, R12000)
Supported Peripherals
       
On-board Z8530 serial interface (zsc)On-board SEEQ 80c03 ethernet interface (sq)On-board WD33C93 SCSI interface (wdsc)On-board HAL2 audio interface (haltwo)On-board AIC7880 wide SCSI interface on O2 (ahc)On-board NS16550 based serial interface on O2 (com)On-board MACE MAC-110 Ethernet on O2 (mec)On-board framebuffer on O2 (crmfb) (-current)On-board PS/2 keyboard/mouse on O2 (macekbc, pckbd, pms) (-current)On-board Moosehead audio interface on O2 (mavb) (-current)On-board framebuffer on Indy (newport)On-board PC-style keyboard/mouse on Indy (pckbc, pckbd, pms)On-board framebuffer on Indigo (grtwo, light)On-board Z8530 based keyboard/mouse on Indigo (zsc, zskbd, zsms)E++ GIO Ethernet Adapter (sq) (-current)GIO32 SCSI Adapter (wdsc) (-current)Phobos GIO G100/G130/G160 Fast Ethernet (tlp) (NetBSD 4.0/-current)Set Engineering GIO 100baseTX Fast Ethernet (tl) (-current)Most MI PCI devices
MI SCSI devices
     Not Yet SupportedModels / Devices / Functions: 
R10000 Power Indigo2 (IP28) (on-going)Octane (IP30) (required mips64 toolchain)L2 cache on machines with R4600 CPUetc. etc. | 
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