LASI(4) NetBSD/hppa Kernel Interfaces Manual LASI(4)
NAME
lasi -- 2nd generation I/O subsystem
SYNOPSIS
lasi* at mainbus0 lasi* at phantomas? gsc* at lasi?
DESCRIPTION
Core bus controller and I/O subsystem as present on newer HP 9000/700 workstations and single-board computers. The supported core bus con- trollers are those used in conjunction with PA7100LC, PA7300LC and early PA8000 / PA8200 CPUs and based upon LSI's macrochip that includes: · Core bus controller · System Clock · Interrupt Controller · Real Time Clock Interface · Power System support · RAM and Flash EEPROM controllers · Two PS/2 ports · RS-232 and Centronics I/O ports · i82596CA LAN coprocessor · NCR53c710 SCSI I/O processor · Serial Interface for the CS4216 Audio Codec · Interface for the WD37C65C floppy drive controller · Optional Telephone interface (two fax/voice modem channels)
MACHINES
An incomplete list of machines that use the LASI bus controller: · 712/* · 715/{64/80/100}[XC] · 725/{64/80/100} · 743/* · 744/* · 748/* · A180[C] · B132L[+], B160L, B180L+ · C100, C110, C132L, C160[L], C180, C200, C240, C360 · J200, J210[XC], J280, J282, J2240 · all [EK]-Class machines · R380, R390 · RDI PrecisionBook · SAIC Galaxy 1100
SEE ALSO
com(4), gsc(4), gsckbc(4), harmony(4), iee(4), intro(4), io(4), lpt(4), osiop(4), phantomas(4), Precision I/O Architecture Reference Specification, Hewlett-Packard. 712 I/O Subsystem ERS, Revision 1.1, Hewlett-Packard, 12 February 1993, Dwg No. A-A2263-66510-31. Hewlett-Packard Journal, Number 2, Volume 46, April 1995.
HISTORY
The lasi driver appeared in OpenBSD 2.4. It was ported to NetBSD 1.6 by Matthew Fredette. NetBSD 7.1_STABLE March 1, 1999 NetBSD 7.1_STABLE
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