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FreeBSD Handbook : PC Hardware compatibility
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12. PC Hardware compatibility

Issues of hardware compatibility are among the most troublesome in the computer industry today and FreeBSD is by no means immune to trouble. In this respect, FreeBSD's advantage of being able to run on inexpensive commodity PC hardware is also its liability when it comes to support for the amazing variety of components on the market. While it would be impossible to provide a exhaustive listing of hardware that FreeBSD supports, this section serves as a catalog of the device drivers included with FreeBSD and the hardware each drivers supports. Where possible and appropriate, notes about specific products are included. You may also want to refer to the kernel configuration file section in this handbook for a list of supported devices.

As FreeBSD is a volunteer project without a funded testing department, we depend on you, the user, for much of the information contained in this catalog. If you have direct experience of hardware that does or does not work with FreeBSD, please let us know by sending e-mail to the FreeBSD documentation project mailing list <[email protected]>. Questions about supported hardware should be directed to the FreeBSD general questions mailing list <[email protected]> (see Mailing Lists for more information). When submitting information or asking a question, please remember to specify exactly what version of FreeBSD you are using and include as many details of your hardware as possible.

12.1. Resources on the Internet

12.2. Sample Configurations

12.2.1. Jordan's Picks

12.3. Core/Processing

12.3.1. Motherboards, busses, and chipsets
12.3.2. CPUs/FPUs
12.3.3. * Memory
12.3.4. * BIOS

12.4. Input/Output Devices

12.4.1. * Video cards
12.4.2. * Sound cards
12.4.3. Serial ports and multiport cards
12.4.4. * Parallel ports
12.4.5. * Modems
12.4.6. * Network cards
12.4.7. * Keyboards
12.4.8. * Mice
12.4.9. * Other

12.5. Storage Devices

12.5.1. Using ESDI hard disks
12.5.2. What is SCSI?
12.5.3. * Disk/tape controllers
12.5.4. Hard drives
12.5.5. Tape drives
12.5.6. CD-ROM drives
12.5.7. * Other

12.6. * Other

12.6.1. * PCMCIA

FreeBSD Handbook : PC Hardware compatibility
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Updated March 2, 1999