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# $Id: SUN2-MULTIBUS,v 1.11 2005/04/30 15:12:12 fredette Exp $
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## SUN2-MULTIBUS - example tmesh commands to create a Sun2 Multibus
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## machine:
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## the Multibus and VME sun2 common buses and devices:
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##
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mainbus0: tme/machine/sun2 multibus my-sun2-idprom.bin
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cpu0 at mainbus0: tme/ic/m68010
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obio0 at mainbus0 obio: tme/generic/bus size 8MB
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obmem0 at mainbus0 obmem: tme/generic/bus size 16MB
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ram0 at obmem0 addr 0x0: tme/host/posix/memory ram 4MB
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rom0 at obmem0 addr 0xef0000: tme/host/posix/memory rom sun2-multi-rev-R.bin
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rom0 at obmem0 addr 0xef8000
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## the Multibus sun2 obio devices:
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##
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clock0 at obio0 addr 0x2800: tme/machine/sun2/clock
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tod0 at obio0 addr 0x3800: tme/machine/sun2/tod
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zs0 at obio0 addr 0x2000 ipl 6: tme/machine/sun2/zs
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## the Multibus sun2 Multibus buses:
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##
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mbio0 at mainbus0 mbio: tme/generic/bus size 8MB
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mbmem0: tme/generic/bus size 8MB
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mainbus0 mbmem at mbmem0 addr 0x00000
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## the Sun "SCSI-2" Multibus board:
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##
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sc0 at mbmem0 addr 0x80000 ipl 2: tme/bus/multibus/sun-sc
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scsibus0 at sc0: tme/scsi/bus
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#zs2 at mbmem0 addr 0x80800 ipl 6: tme/machine/sun2/zs
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#zs3 at mbmem0 addr 0x81000 ipl 6: tme/machine/sun2/zs
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## the 3Com 3C400 Ethernet Multibus board:
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##
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# uncomment these two lines if you have read/write permission on one
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# of your /dev/bpfN devices and you want an Ethernet device:
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#ec0 at mbmem0 addr 0xe0000 ipl 3: tme/bus/multibus/3c400 ether "00:01:02:03:04:05"
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#bpf0 at ec0: tme/host/bsd/bpf
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## the Sun Intel Ethernet Multibus board:
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##
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## NB that the mie "memory" attachment argument must match the
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## low 20 bits of the address of the memory's bus attachment:
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# uncomment these lines if you have read/write permission on one
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# of your /dev/bpfN devices and you want an Ethernet device:
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#mie0: tme/bus/multibus/sun-mie
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#mie0 csr at mbmem0 addr 0x88000 ipl 3
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#mie0 memory 0xa0000 at mbmem0 addr 0xa0000
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#ie0 at mie0: tme/ic/i82586
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#bpf1 at ie0: tme/host/bsd/bpf delay 10000
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## the Sun bwtwo Multibus board, Sun type-2 keyboard and mouse, and
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## the GTK-based display to drive them all:
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##
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# comment out these eight lines if you don't have GTK or you don't
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# want a display console:
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#
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bwtwo0 at obmem0 addr 0x700000 ipl 4: tme/machine/sun2/bwtwo type multibus
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zs1 at obmem0 addr 0x780000 ipl 6: tme/machine/sun2/zs
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kbd0 at zs1 channel A: tme/serial/keyboard type sun-type-2 macros my-sun-macros.txt map sun-keyboards.txt rate 20
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ms0 at zs1 channel B: tme/serial/mouse type mousesystems-5
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display0: tme/host/gtk/display
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display0 at bwtwo0
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display0 at kbd0
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display0 at ms0
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## ttya:
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##
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# uncomment the following line if you aren't using the GTK-based
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# display console above. this will connect ttya to the master side of
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# a pseudo-tty (in this case, /dev/ttyr0), which you can connect to
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# using tip or some other serial communications program on the slave
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# side (in this case, /dev/ptyr0):
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#
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#console0 at zs0 channel A: tme/host/posix/serial device /dev/ttyr0 break-carats
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## a SCSI disk:
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# if you're using SunOS, change the disk type from tme-scsi-1 to
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# acb4000, to get an Adaptec ACB-4000 compatible disk:
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sd0 at scsibus0: tme/scsi/disk id 0 type tme-scsi-1
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disk0 at sd0: tme/host/posix/disk file my-sun2-disk.img
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## a SCSI tape:
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# if you're using SunOS, remove the vendor EMULEX and product "MT-02 QIC"
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# to get a 100% Emulex MT-02 compatible tape:
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st0 at scsibus0: tme/scsi/tape id 4 type emulex-mt02 vendor EMULEX product "MT-02 QIC"
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tape0 at st0: tme/host/posix/tape
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## power up the machine:
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# uncomment this line to automatically power up the machine when
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# tmesh starts:
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#
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# command mainbus0 power up
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