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! 19: <h3><font color=#0000e0>OpenBSD 2.1: June 1, 1997</font></h3>
! 20: <ul>
! 21: <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
! 22: <li>The complete install components for <strong>NINE</strong> architectures:
! 23: <strong>alpha</strong>,
! 24: <strong>amiga</strong>,
! 25: <strong>arc</strong>,
! 26: <strong>hp300</strong>,
! 27: <strong>i386</strong>,
! 28: <strong>mac68k</strong>,
! 29: <strong>mvme68k</strong>,
! 30: <strong>pmax</strong>,
! 31: <strong>sparc</strong>.
! 32: <li>The CD's are bootable on i386 and sparc.
! 33: <li>Paper insert which contains pretty lame install instructions.
! 34: The install instructions from 2.2 and 2.3 are much better though,
! 35: and mostly relevant.
! 36: <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).
! 37: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code and binaries for most
! 38: of the architectures.
! 39: <li>And many other things...
! 40: </ul>
! 41:
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! 43: <br>
! 44: <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=22.html>OpenBSD 2.2</a>: Dec 1, 1997</font></h3>
! 45: <ul>
! 46: <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
! 47: <li>The complete install components for <strong>NINE</strong> architectures:
! 48: <strong>alpha</strong>,
! 49: <strong>amiga</strong>,
! 50: <strong>arc</strong>,
! 51: <strong>hp300</strong>,
! 52: <strong>i386</strong>,
! 53: <strong>mac68k</strong>,
! 54: <strong>mvme68k</strong>,
! 55: <strong>pmax</strong>,
! 56: <strong>sparc</strong>.
! 57: <li>The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, and arc.
! 58: <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains <strong>much</strong> better installation
! 59: instructions than OpenBSD 2.1 shipped with.
! 60: <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).
! 61: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code and binaries for most
! 62: of the architectures (all except mvme68k)
! 63: <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> (much like the FreeBSD
! 64: ports tree, but smaller).
! 65: <li>CTM bases for tracking <a href=ctm.html>CTM</a> afterwards. This includes
! 66: a CTM base of the entire OpenBSD CVS repository.
! 67: <li>Two OpenBSD 2.2 stickers included!
! 68: <li>And many other things...
! 69: </ul>
! 70:
! 71: <a name=23>
! 72: <br>
! 73: <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=23.html>OpenBSD 2.3</a>: May 19, 1998<br>
! 74: <a href=images/openbsd23_cover.jpg>
! 75: (Click here to see a picture of the 2.3 CDROM cover)</a>
! 76: </font></h3>
! 77: <ul>
! 78: <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
! 79: <li>The complete install components for <strong>TEN</strong> architectures:
! 80: <strong>alpha</strong>,
! 81: <strong>amiga</strong>,
! 82: <strong>arc</strong>,
! 83: <strong>hp300</strong>,
! 84: <strong>i386</strong>,
! 85: <strong>mac68k</strong>,
! 86: <strong>mvme68k</strong>,
! 87: <strong>pmax</strong>,
! 88: <strong>powerpc</strong>.
! 89: <strong>sparc</strong>.
! 90: <li>The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, powerpc, and arc.
! 91: <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains <strong>much</strong> better
! 92: installation instructions than OpenBSD 2.2 shipped with. The
! 93: information on this piece of paper makes OpenBSD much easier
! 94: to install than if you do an FTP install.
! 95: <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).
! 96: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> binaries for most of the architectures
! 97: (all except powerpc). Unlike OpenBSD 2.2, XFree86 is now significantly
! 98: more easy to install.
! 99: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code with small modifications
! 100: by us to make it prettier.
! 101: <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> which has improved a lot
! 102: since OpenBSD 2.2.
! 103: <li>A very large archive of <strong>distfiles</strong> which are used by the
! 104: above-mentioned ports tree to build binaries easier.
! 105: <li>The following pre-built binary packages for most architectures, which are
! 106: very easy to install directly off the CDROM:<br>
! 107: <strong>bash-2.01.1</strong>,
! 108: <strong>emacs-20.2</strong>,
! 109: <strong>gmake-3.76.1</strong>,
! 110: <strong>id-utils-3.2</strong>,
! 111: <strong>ircii-2.8.2-epic3.004</strong>,
! 112: <strong>pine-3.96</strong>,
! 113: <strong>screen-3.7.4</strong>,
! 114: <strong>tcsh-6.07.02</strong>,
! 115: <strong>unzip-5.3.1</strong>.
! 116: <li>Two <strong>NEW</strong>OpenBSD 2.3 stickers included!
! 117: <li>And many other things...
! 118: </ul>
! 119:
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! 121: <br>
! 122: <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=24.html>OpenBSD 2.4</a>: Dec 1, 1998<br>
! 123: <a href=images/openbsd24_cover.gif>
! 124: (Click here to see a picture of the 2.4 CDROM cover)</a>
! 125: </font></h3>
! 126: <ul>
! 127: <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
! 128: <li>The complete install components for <strong>SEVEN</strong> architectures:
! 129: <strong>alpha</strong>,
! 130: <strong>amiga</strong>,
! 131: <strong>hp300</strong>,
! 132: <strong>i386</strong>,
! 133: <strong>mac68k</strong>,
! 134: <strong>powerpc</strong>.
! 135: <strong>sparc</strong>.
! 136: <li>The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, and powerpc.
! 137: <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains better installation instructions
! 138: than OpenBSD 2.3 shipped with. The information on this piece of
! 139: paper makes OpenBSD much easier to install than if you do an FTP install.
! 140: <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).
! 141: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> binaries for all architectures
! 142: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code with small modifications
! 143: by us to make it prettier.
! 144: <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> which has improved a lot
! 145: since OpenBSD 2.3.
! 146: <li>A very large archive of <strong>distfiles</strong> which are used by the
! 147: above-mentioned ports tree to build binaries easier.
! 148: <li>Numerous pre-built binary packages for most architectures, which are
! 149: very easy to install directly off the CDROM:
! 150: <li>Four stickers included!
! 151: <li>And many other things...
! 152: </ul>
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! 156: <h3><font color=#0000e0>T-Shirts
! 157: <a href=images/tshirt.jpg>
! 158: (Click here to see a faked up picture of the T-Shirts)</a>
! 159: </font></h3>
! 160: <ul>
! 161: <li>These T-Shirts are NOT AVAILABLE YET.
! 162: <li>Well, actually, I'm lying.. they will be sold at the Usenix conference
! 163: in New Orleans on June 15-19, and then later on we hope to have
! 164: them for sale from here.
! 165: </ul>
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