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Adaptec 1740
Patch probe routine to add outb to put card in enhanced mode.

-*- text -*-

** Turning on or off device drivers

Each device driver has an associated configure switch.  The table at
the end of this file gives the list of configure switches.  For many
devices there are multiple drivers to choose from.  


** What the configure switches do

Each configure switch has two effects.  First, it defines a CPP symbol
that turns on or off the hooks that autoconfigure the device and add
it to the list of available devices.  Second, it adds the source code
for the driver to a make variable so that the code for the driver is
compiled and linked into the kernel.


** What are those extra numbers

Each driver is followed by one or more triplets of three numbers.
These triplets specify combinations of I/O address, spl, and, pic that
are believed to work. 


** Then comes the name of the device to users.  %d is a unit number.


***

All source file names are relative to .../gnumach/i386/i386at for Mach
drivers, and .../gnumach/i386/i386at/gpl/linux for Linux drivers.


*** Serial devices and similar equivalents

PC com ports
  --enable-com				com.c
	0x3f8,2f8,3e8
	com%d

System Console (always enabled)
	(indirect name for kd or first com line)
	console

PC keyboard/display (always enabled)
	kd


*** Special devices

Mappable time device (always enabled)
	time

Mouse interface to PC (always enabled)
	(Piggy backs horribly on COM devices)
	mouse%d

X Window System interface to keyboard (always enabled)
	kbd%d

Interface to setting up IO port access for users (always enabled)
	iopl%d



*** Disk controllers (except for SCSI)

PC floppy
  --enable-floppy			block/floppy.c
	0x3f0, 370
	fd%d

IDE disks
  --enable-ide		block/{cmd640,ide-cd,ide,rz1000,triton}.c
	hd%d	(disks)
	wcd%d	(cdroms)


*** SCSI disks Disks all show up as `sd%d'.  CD Roms all show up as
`cd%d'.  Tapes and generic are not currently supported.

AdvansSys
  --enable-advansys		scsi/advansys.c

BusLogic MultiMaster
  --enable-buslogic		scsi/BusLogic.c

UltraStor 14F/34F
  --enable-u1434f		scsi/u14-34f.c

UlstraStor 14F, 24F, and 34F
  --enable-ultrastor		scsi/ultrastor.c

Adaptec AHA-152x
  --enable-aha152x		scsi/aha152x.c

Adaptec AHA-1542
  --enable-aha1542		scsi/aha1540.c

Adaptec AHA-1740
  --enable-aha1740		scsi/aha1740.c

Adaptec AIC7xxx
  --enable-aic7xxx		scsi/aic7xxx.c

Future Domain TMC-16x0
  --enable-futuredomain		scsi/fdomain.c

Always IN 2000
  --enable-in2000		scsi/in2000.c

Generic NCR5380
  --enable-ncr5380		scsi/g_NCR5380.c

NCR53c406 chip
  --enable-ncr53c406a		scsi/NCR53c406a.c

Qlogic FAS408
  --enable-qlogic		scsi/qlogic.c

Pro Audio Spectrum/Studio 16
  --enable-pas16		scsi/pas16.c

Seagate ST01, ST02, Future Domain TMC-885, TMC-950
  --enable-seagate		scsi/seagate.c

Trantor T128, T128F, T228
  --enable-t128			scsi/t128.c

NCR 53C7xx
  --enable-ncr53c7xx		scsi/53c7,8xx.c

EATA DMA
  --enable-eatadma		scsi/eata_dma.c

EATA PIO
  --enable-eatapio		scsi/eata_pio.c

WD 7000
  --enable-wd7000		scsi/wd7000.c

EATA
  --enable-eata			scsi/eata.c

AM52/79C974
  --enable-am53c974		scsi/AM53C974.c



*** Ethernet controllers
These all show up as `eth%d' except the atp device.

NE2000
  --enable-ne2000			net/ne.c 8390.c
	0x300,280,320,340,360

3Com 503 (Etherlink II)
  --enable-3c503			net/3c503.c net/8390.c
  --enable-el2
	0x300,310,330,350,250,280,2a0,2e0

3Com 509 (Etherlink III)
  --enable-3c509			net/3c509.c 
  --enable-el3

Western Digital 8003E
  --enable-wd80x3			net/wd.c, net/8390.c
	0x300,280,380,240

3COM Etherlink 3C501
  --enable-3c501			net/3c501.c
  --enable-el1
	0x280, 300

SMC Ultra
  --enable-ul				net/smc-ultra.c net/8390.c
	0x200,220,240,280,300,340,380

Hewlett Packard PC LAN 27??? plus ethercards.
  --enable-hplanplus			net/hp-plus.c
	0x200,240,280,2c0,300,320,340

Hewlett Packard PC Lan 
  --enable-hplan			net/hp.c, net/8390.c
	0x300,320,340,280,2c0,200,240

3Com 3c590/3c595 Vortex
  --enable-3c59x
  --enable-vortex			net/3c59x.c

Seeq 8005
  --enable-seeq8005			net/seeq8005.c
	0x300,320,340,360

Hewlett Packard HP10/100 cards		net/hp100.c
  --enable-hp100
  --enable-hpj2577
  --enable-hpj2573
  --enable-hp27248b
  --enable-hp2585

Ansel Communications EISA 3200
  --enable-ac3200			net/ac3200.c, net/8390.c

Cabletron E2100 series
  --enable-e2100			net/e2100.c, net/8390.c
	0x300,280,380,220

Allied Telesis AT1700
  --enable-at1700			net/at1700.c
	0x260,280,2a0,240,340,320,380,300

ECL EtherTeam 16i and 32 EISA
  --enable-eth16i			net/eth16i.c 
  --enable-eth32
	0x260,280,2a0,240,340,320,380,300 (16i)

Zenith Z-Note (and some IBM thinkpads)
  --enable-znet				net/znet.c
  --enable-znote

Intel EtherExpress
  --enable-eexpress			net/eexpress.c
	0x300,270,320,340

Intel EtherExpress Pro/10
  --enable-eexpresspro			net/eepro.c
	0x200,240,280,2c0,300,320,340,360

Digital DEPCA and EtherWORKS
  (DEPCA, DE10[01], DE20[012] Turbo, DE210, DE422)
  --enable-depca			net/depca.c
  --enable-de100
  --enable-de101
  --enable-de200
  --enable-de201
  --enable-de202
  --enable-de210
  --enable-de422

EtherWORKS 3 Driver
  (DE20[345])
  --enable-ewrk3			net/ewrk3.c
  --enable-de203
  --enable-de204
  --enable-de205

Digital DE 400 series cards: DE425, DE43[45], DE500
  --enable-de4x5			net/de4x5.c
  --enable-de425
  --enable-de434
  --enable-de435
  --enable-de500

Apricot 82596
  --enable-apricot			net/apricot.c

AT&T GIS (NCR) WaveLAN
  --enable-wavelan			net/wavelan.c
	0x390

3Com 507 EtherLink16
  --enable-3c507			net/3c507.c
  --enable-el16
	0x300,320,340,280

3Com 505 Etherlink Plus
  --enable-3c505			net/3c505.c
  --enable-elplus
	0x300,280,310

D-Link DE-600
  --enable-de600			net/de600.c
	0x378

D-Link DE-620
  --enable-de620			net/de620.c
	0x378

Schneider & Koch G16
  --enable-skg16			net/sk_g16.c
	0x100,180,208,220,288,320,328,390

NI5210
  --enable-ni52				net/ni52.c
	0x300,280,360,320,340

NI6510
  --enable-ni65				net/ni65.c
	0x300/320/340/360

Run-time ATtachable (Pocket) ethernet driver
  --enable-atp				net/atp.c
	0x378,278,3bc
	atp%d