# # $Id$ # # This is a sample hardware description file for a BSP. This comment # block does not have to appear in a real one. The intention of this # file is to provide a central place to look when searching for # information about a board when starting a new BSP. For example, # you may want to find an existing timer driver for the chip you are # using on your board. It is easier to grep for the chip name in # all of the HARDWARE files than to peruse the source tree. Hopefully, # making the HARDDWARE files accurate will also alleviate the common # problem of not knowing anything about a board based on its BSP # name. # # NOTE: If you have a class of peripheral chip on board which # is not in this list please add it to this file so # others will also use the same name. # # Timer resolution is the way it is configured in this BSP. # On a counting timer, this is the length of time which # corresponds to 1 count. # BSP NAME: fastsbc1 BOARD: Fasssst Computers, Fast SBC-1 BUS: SchoolBus CPU FAMILY: i386 CPU: Intel Hexium COPROCESSORS: Witch Hex87 MODE: 32 bit mode DEBUG MONITOR: HexBug PERIPHERALS =========== TIMERS: Intel i8254 RESOLUTION: .0001 microseconds SERIAL PORTS: Zilog Z8530 (with 2 ports) REAL-TIME CLOCK: RTC-4 DMA: Intel i8259 VIDEO: none SCSI: none NETWORKING: none DRIVER INFORMATION ================== CLOCK DRIVER: RTC-4 IOSUPP DRIVER: Zilog Z8530 port A SHMSUPP: polled and interrupts TIMER DRIVER: Intel i8254 TTY DRIVER: stub only STDIO ===== PORT: Console port 0 ELECTRICAL: RS-232 BAUD: 9600 BITS PER CHARACTER: 8 PARITY: None STOP BITS: 1 NOTES ===== (1) 900 Mhz and 950 Mhz versions. (2) 1 Gb or 2 Gb RAM. (3) PC compatible if HexBug not enabled.