# $Id: SUN3-CARRERA,v 1.6 2007/08/24 01:18:05 fredette Exp $ ## SUN3-CARRERA - example tmesh commands to create a Sun3 "Carrera" VME ## machine: ## the sun3 common buses and devices: ## mainbus0: tme/machine/sun3 my-sun3-idprom.bin cpu0 at mainbus0: tme/ic/m68020 fpu-type m68881 fpu-compliance unknown fpu-incomplete line-f obio0 at mainbus0 obio: tme/generic/bus size 32MB obmem0 at mainbus0 obmem: tme/generic/bus size 4GB ram0 at obmem0 addr 0x0: tme/host/posix/memory ram 8MB rom0 at obmem0 addr 0x0fef0000: tme/host/posix/memory rom sun3-carrera-rev-3.0.bin ## the sun3 common obio devices: ## zs0 at obio0 addr 0x020000 ipl 6: tme/machine/sun3/zs zs1 at obio0 addr 0x000000 ipl 6: tme/machine/sun3/zs eeprom0 at obio0 addr 0x040000: tme/host/posix/memory persistent my-sun3-eeprom.bin clock0 at obio0 addr 0x060000: tme/machine/sun3/clock mainbus0 memerr at obio0 addr 0x080000 ipl 7 mainbus0 intreg at obio0 addr 0x0A0000 ## the Sun Intel Ethernet on-board: ## # uncomment these lines if you have read/write permission on one # of your /dev/bpfN devices and you want an Ethernet device: # obie0: tme/machine/sun3/obie obie0 csr at obio0 addr 0x0c0000 ipl 3 obie0 memory at mainbus0 ie0 at obie0: tme/ic/i82586 #bpf1 at ie0: tme/host/bsd/bpf tap0 at ie0: tme/host/bsd/tap ## the Sun type-3 keyboard and mouse: ## kbd0 at zs1 channel A: tme/serial/keyboard type sun-type-3 macros my-sun-macros.txt map sun-keyboards.txt rate 20 ms0 at zs1 channel B: tme/serial/mouse type mousesystems-5 ## the Sun bwtwo on-board: ## #bwtwo0 at obmem0 addr 0xff000000: tme/machine/sun3/bwtwo type old-onboard ## ttya: ## # uncomment the following line if you aren't using the GTK-based # display console above. this will connect ttya to the master side of # a pseudo-tty, which you can connect to using tip or some other serial # communications program on the slave (in this case, a pty allocated # automatically): # #console0 at zs0 channel A: tme/host/posix/serial device pty ## the sun3 VME buses: ## vme0: tme/generic/bus size 4GB mainbus0 vme at vme0 addr 0x00000 ## the Sun "SCSI-2" VME board (shares the Multibus implementation): ## #sc0 at vme0 addr 0xff200000 ipl 2: tme/bus/multibus/sun-sc vme #scsibus0 at sc0: tme/scsi/bus #zs2 at vme0 addr 0xff200800 ipl 6: tme/machine/sun3/zs #zs3 at vme0 addr 0xff201000 ipl 6: tme/machine/sun3/zs ## the Sun "SCSI-3" VME board ## si0: tme/machine/sun3/si type vme si0 csr at vme0 addr 0xff200000 ipl 2 ncr0 at si0: tme/ic/ncr5380 scsibus0 at ncr0: tme/scsi/bus ## the Sun cgthree VME board (handled by the cgtwo emulation): ## #cgthree0 at vme0 addr 0xff400000 ipl 4: tme/machine/sun3/cgtwo type sun3 cgtwo0 at vme0 addr 0xff400000 ipl 4: tme/machine/sun3/cgtwo type sun3 ## the GTK-based display console: ## # comment out these lines, and the bwtwo0 and cgthree0 declarations # above, if you don't have GTK or you don't want a display console: # display0: tme/host/gtk/display #display0 at bwtwo0 #display0 at cgthree0 display0 at cgtwo0 display0 at kbd0 display0 at ms0 ## a SCSI disk: ## # if you're using SunOS, change the disk type from tme-scsi-1 to # acb4000, to get an Adaptec ACB-4000 compatible disk: # sd0 at scsibus0: tme/scsi/disk id 0 type tme-scsi-1 #disk0 at sd0: tme/host/posix/disk file my-sun3-disk.img disk0 at sd0: tme/host/posix/disk file NetBSD-9.0_STABLE-sun3-live.img ## a SCSI tape: ## # if you're using SunOS, remove the vendor EMULEX and product "MT-02 QIC" # to get a 100% Emulex MT-02 compatible tape: # st0 at scsibus0: tme/scsi/tape id 4 type emulex-mt02 vendor EMULEX product "MT-02 QIC" tape0 at st0: tme/host/posix/tape ## power up the machine: ## # uncomment this line to automatically power up the machine when # tmesh starts: # command mainbus0 power up