Subject: Re: prom version
To: Jonathan Stone <jonathan@dsg.stanford.edu>
From: Simon Burge <simonb@telstra.com.au>
List: port-pmax
Date: 07/06/1997 16:43:30
On Sat, 05 Jul 1997 23:34:11 -0700  Jonathan Stone wrote:

> 
> Simon Burge <simonb@telstra.com.au> writes:'
> 
>  >Isn't a KN02 a KMIN?  Maybe it's time to put up a list on the pmax web
>  >page - I'll volunteer to start it of no one else does...
> 
> The names I'm familiar with are:
> 
> KN01:	  pmax (3100), pmin(2100)
> KN02:	  3MAX (5000/200)
> KN02-BA:  3MIN (5000/120, 5000/125, 5000/133)
> KN02-CA:  MAXINE (5000/20, 5000/25, 5000/33)
> KN03:	 3MAXPLUS/BIGMAX,  (5000/240, 5900)
> 
> KN210:	DECsystem 5100
> KN220	DECsystem 5400
> KN230	DECsystem 5500

The 5100 we have here reports itself as a "KN230 processor - system rev 1"

> 3min got changed to kmin in the kernel source, since 3MIN isn't a
> valid C identifier. I tend to use both interchangeably.
> 
> The old 3MIN chassis i have claimed it was a KN04 when I put in the
> r4000 upgrade (thanks!!!).  I don't know if that's official or not.
> 
> I don't know about the 5000/260 or 5000/50. Anyone know what their PROMs say?

A 5000/240 is a KN03, and a 5000/260 is a KN05.  I would guess a 5000/50
would also be a KN04, but I don't know if there'd be a two character
suffix...

I'll start a list :-)

Simon.