Hardware SID Status
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This document details the hardware SIDs and how they are supported on the various platforms. VICE supports the following hardware SIDs: Name | interface | platform(s) ------------------------------------------------- CatWeasel MK3/4 | Zorro bus | AmigaOS3/AmigaOS4 CatWeasel MK3/4 | Clockport | AmigaOS3/AmigaOS4 CatWeasel MK3/4 | PCI bus | AmigaOS3/AmigaOS4/MorphOS/BeOS/DOS/Linux/Windows HardSID (Quattro) | ISA bus | AmigaOS3/BeOS/DOS/FreeBSD/Linux/NetBSD/OpenBSD/Windows HardSID (Quattro) | PCI bus | AmigaOS3/AmigaOS4/MorphOS/BeOS/DOS/Linux/Windows HardSID Uno/Quattro | USB | Windows ParSID | Par port | BeOS/DOS/FreeBSD/Linux/NetBSD/OpenBSD/Windows SSI-2001 | ISA bus | AmigaOS3/BeOS/DOS/FreeBSD/Linux/NetBSD/OpenBSD/Windows CatWeasel MK3/4 on Zorro bus on AmigaOS3: ----------------------------------------- - using catweaselsid.device. - using direct memory access. CatWeasel MK3/4 on Zorro bus on AmigaOS4: ----------------------------------------- - using catweaselsid.device. CatWeasel MK3/4 on Clockport on AmigaOS3: ----------------------------------------- - using direct memory access, all known clockport addresses are scanned. CatWeasel MK3/4 on Clockport on AmigaOS4: ----------------------------------------- - using catweaselsid.device. CatWeasel MK3/4 on PCI bus on AmigaOS3: --------------------------------------- - using openpci.library. CatWeasel MK3/4 on PCI bus on AmigaOS4: --------------------------------------- - using OS4 PCI access. CatWeasel MK3/4 on PCI bus on MorphOS: -------------------------------------- - using openpci.library. CatWeasel MK3/4 on PCI bus on BeOS: ----------------------------------- - using direct PCI I/O access. CatWeasel MK3/4 on PCI bus on DOS: ---------------------------------- - using PCI BIOS calls, PCI 2.0c or higher support needs to be available in the BIOS. CatWeasel MK3/4 on PCI bus on Linux: ------------------------------------ - using Linux driver. - using /dev/port PCI I/O access. - using ioperm() and direct PCI I/O access. CatWeasel MK3/4 on PCI bus on Windows: -------------------------------------- - using Windows driver (98/ME/2000/XP/2003). - using direct PCI I/O access (95/98/ME). - using winio.dll PCI I/O access (NT4). - using winio32.dll PCI I/O access (2000/XP). HardSID (Quattro) on ISA bus on AmigaOS3: ----------------------------------------- - using Golden Gate 2+ ISA I/O access. HardSID (Quattro) on ISA bus on BeOS: ------------------------------------- - using direct ISA I/O access. HardSID (Quattro) on ISA bus on DOS: ------------------------------------ - using direct ISA I/O access. HardSID (Quattro) on ISA bus on FreeBSD: ---------------------------------------- - using /dev/io ISA I/O access. - using i386_set_ioperm() and direct ISA I/O access. HardSID (Quattro) on ISA bus on Linux: -------------------------------------- - using linux driver. - using /dev/port ISA I/O access. - using ioperm() and direct ISA I/O access. HardSID (Quattro) on ISA bus on NetBSD: --------------------------------------- - using sysarch(*_SET_IOPERM) and direct ISA I/O access. HardSID (Quattro) on ISA bus on OpenBSD: ---------------------------------------- - using *_set_ioperm() and direct ISA I/O access. HardSID (Quattro) on ISA bus on Windows: ---------------------------------------- - using direct ISA I/O access (95/98/ME). - using inpout32.dll ISA I/O access (98/ME/NT351/NT4/2000/XP/2003). - using winio.dll ISA I/O access (98) - using winio32.dll ISA I/O access (ME/NT4/2000/XP/2003). HardSID (Quattro) on PCI bus on AmigaOS3: ----------------------------------------- - Using openpci.library. HardSID (Quattro) on PCI bus on AmigaOS4: ----------------------------------------- - using OS4 PCI access. HardSID (Quattro) on PCI bus on MorphOS: ---------------------------------------- - Using openpci.library. HardSID (Quattro) on PCI bus on BeOS: ------------------------------------- - Using direct PCI I/O access. HardSID (Quattro) on PCI bus on DOS: ------------------------------------ - using PCI BIOS calls, PCI 2.0c or higher support needs to be available in the BIOS. HardSID (Quattro) on PCI bus on Linux: -------------------------------------- - using Linux driver. HardSID (Quattro) on PCI bus on Windows: ---------------------------------------- - using Windows driver (95/98/ME/NT4/2000). - using direct PCI I/O access (95/98/ME). - using winio.dll PCI I/O access (NT4). - using winio32.dll PCI I/O access (2000/XP/2003). HardSID Uno/Quattro on USB on Windows: -------------------------------------- - using USB hardsid.dll (XP/Server/Vista/7/8/8.1/10. ParSID on Parallel port on DOS: ------------------------------- - using direct I/O access. ParSID on Parallel port on DOS: ------------------------------- - using direct I/O access, only ports on $278/$378/$3BC are supported. - using direct I/O access (95/98/ME). - using inpout32.dll I/O access (98/ME/NT3.51/NT4/2000/XP/2003). - using winio.dll I/O access (95/98). - using winio32.dll I/O access (ME/NT4/2000/XP/2003). SSI-2001 on ISA bus on AmigaOS3: -------------------------------- - using Golden Gate 2+ ISA I/O access. SSI-2001 on ISA bus on BeOS: ---------------------------- - using direct ISA I/O access. SSI-2001 on ISA bus on DOS: --------------------------- - using direct ISA I/O access. SSI-2001 on ISA bus on FreeBSD: ------------------------------- - using /dev/io ISA I/O access. - using i386_set_ioperm() and direct ISA I/O access. SSI-2001 on ISA bus on Linux: ----------------------------- - using /dev/port ISA I/O access. - using ioperm() and direct ISA I/O access. SSI-2001 on ISA bus on NetBSD: ------------------------------ - using sysarch(*_SET_IOPERM) and direct ISA I/O access. SSI-2001 on ISA bus on OpenBSD: ------------------------------- - using *_set_ioperm() and direct ISA I/O access. SSI-2001 on ISA bus on Windows: ------------------------------- - using direct ISA I/O access (95/98/ME). - using inpout32.dll ISA I/O access (98/ME/NT351/NT4/2000/XP/2003). - using winio.dll ISA I/O access (98) - using winio32.dll ISA I/O access (ME/NT4/2000/XP/2003).