MCA(4) NetBSD Programmer's Manual MCA(4)
NAME
mca - introduction to machine-independent MCA bus support and drivers
SYNOPSIS
mca0 at mainbus? 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 ma- chine-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
SEE ALSO
aha(4), ate(4), com(4), edc(4), elmc(4), ep(4), esp(4), le(4), ne(4), tr(4), we(4)
HISTORY
The machine-independent MCA subsystem appeared in NetBSD 1.5. NetBSD 1.6 December 3, 2001 1
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