NAME
mca
- introduction to machine-independent MCA bus support and drivers
SYNOPSIS
mca0 at mainbus?
options MCAVERBOSE
Machine-dependent; depends on the bus topology and
MCA
bus interface of your system. Typical
MCA
buses are connected directly to the main system bus.
DESCRIPTION
NetBSD
includes a machine-independent
MCA
bus subsystem and several machine-independent
MCA
device drivers.
HARDWARE
NetBSD
includes machine-independent
MCA
drivers, sorted by device type and driver name:
SCSI controllers
- aha
-
Adaptec AHA-1640
SCSI
interface
- esp
-
NCR 53C90
SCSI
Adapter
Disk and tape controllers
- edc
-
IBM ESDI Fixed Disk Controller
Serial interfaces
- com
-
NS8250-, NS16450-, and NS16550-based serial cards.
Network interfaces
- tr
-
TROPIC based token ring interfaces
- ate
-
Allied-Telesis 1720 Ethernet interface cards
- we
-
WD/SMC WD80x3x Ethernet interface cards and clones
- le
-
SKNET Personal and MC+ Ethernet interface cards
- elmc
-
3Com EtherLink/MC (3c523) Ethernet interface
- ep
-
3Com EtherLink III 3c529 Ethernet interface
- tra
-
Tiara LANCard/E and Standard MicroSystems 3016/MC Ethernet interface
SEE ALSO
aha(4),
ate(4),
com(4),
edc(4),
elmc(4),
ep(4),
esp(4),
le(4),
ne(4),
tr(4),
tra(4),
we(4)
HISTORY
The machine-independent
MCA
subsystem appeared in
NetBSD1.5.