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 <font color=#e00000>The following products are available from our stores:  <font color=#e00000>The following products are available from our stores:
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 <ul>  <ul>
 <li><a href=#21>OpenBSD 2.1 CDROM</a><br>  <li><a href=items.html#21>OpenBSD 2.1 CDROM (click for a description)</a><br>
 <li><a href=#22>OpenBSD 2.2 CDROM</a><br>  <li><a href=items.html#22>OpenBSD 2.2 CDROM (click for a description)</a><br>
 <li><a href=#23>OpenBSD 2.3 CDROM</a><br>  <li><a href=items.html#23>OpenBSD 2.3 CDROM (click for a description)</a><br>
 <li><a href=#24>OpenBSD 2.4 CDROM</a> *pre-orders for our latest and greatest*<br>  <li><a href=items.html#24>OpenBSD 2.4 CDROM (click for a description)</a><br>
 <li><a href=#tshirts>OpenBSD T-Shirts</a> (NOT AVAILABLE YET!)<br>  <li><a href=items.html#tshirts>OpenBSD T-Shirts</a> (NOT AVAILABLE YET!)<br>
 </ul>  </ul>
 <a href=#order>Or... go straight to ordering information</a>  
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 <a name=21>  
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 <h3><font color=#0000e0>OpenBSD 2.1: June 1, 1997</font></h3>  
 <ul>  
 <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.  
 <li>The complete install components for <strong>NINE</strong> architectures:  
 <strong>alpha</strong>,  
 <strong>amiga</strong>,  
 <strong>arc</strong>,  
 <strong>hp300</strong>,  
 <strong>i386</strong>,  
 <strong>mac68k</strong>,  
 <strong>mvme68k</strong>,  
 <strong>pmax</strong>,  
 <strong>sparc</strong>.  
 <li>The CD's are bootable on i386 and sparc.  
 <li>Paper insert which contains pretty lame install instructions.  
         The install instructions from 2.2 and 2.3 are much better though,  
         and mostly relevant.  
 <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).  
 <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code and binaries for most  
         of the architectures.  
 <li>And many other things...  
 </ul>  
   
 <a name=22>  
 <br>  
 <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=22.html>OpenBSD 2.2</a>: Dec 1, 1997</font></h3>  
 <ul>  
 <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.  
 <li>The complete install components for <strong>NINE</strong> architectures:  
 <strong>alpha</strong>,  
 <strong>amiga</strong>,  
 <strong>arc</strong>,  
 <strong>hp300</strong>,  
 <strong>i386</strong>,  
 <strong>mac68k</strong>,  
 <strong>mvme68k</strong>,  
 <strong>pmax</strong>,  
 <strong>sparc</strong>.  
 <li>The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, and arc.  
 <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains <strong>much</strong> better installation  
         instructions than OpenBSD 2.1 shipped with.  
 <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).  
 <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code and binaries for most  
         of the architectures (all except mvme68k)  
 <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> (much like the FreeBSD  
         ports tree, but smaller).  
 <li>CTM bases for tracking <a href=ctm.html>CTM</a> afterwards.  This includes  
         a CTM base of the entire OpenBSD CVS repository.  
 <li>Two OpenBSD 2.2 stickers included!  
 <li>And many other things...  
 </ul>  
   
 <a name=23>  
 <br>  
 <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=23.html>OpenBSD 2.3</a>: May 19, 1998<br>  
 <a href=images/openbsd23_cover.jpg>  
 (Click here to see a picture of the 2.3 CDROM cover)</a>  
 </font></h3>  
 <ul>  
 <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.  
 <li>The complete install components for <strong>TEN</strong> architectures:  
         <strong>alpha</strong>,  
         <strong>amiga</strong>,  
         <strong>arc</strong>,  
         <strong>hp300</strong>,  
         <strong>i386</strong>,  
         <strong>mac68k</strong>,  
         <strong>mvme68k</strong>,  
         <strong>pmax</strong>,  
         <strong>powerpc</strong>.  
         <strong>sparc</strong>.  
 <li>The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, powerpc, and arc.  
 <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains <strong>much</strong> better  
         installation instructions than OpenBSD 2.2 shipped with.  The  
         information on this piece of paper makes OpenBSD much easier  
         to install than if you do an FTP install.  
 <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).  
 <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> binaries for most of the architectures  
         (all except powerpc).  Unlike OpenBSD 2.2, XFree86 is now significantly  
         more easy to install.  
 <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code with small modifications  
         by us to make it prettier.  
 <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> which has improved a lot  
         since OpenBSD 2.2.  
 <li>A very large archive of <strong>distfiles</strong> which are used by the  
         above-mentioned ports tree to build binaries easier.  
 <li>The following pre-built binary packages for most architectures, which are  
         very easy to install directly off the CDROM:<br>  
         <strong>bash-2.01.1</strong>,  
         <strong>emacs-20.2</strong>,  
         <strong>gmake-3.76.1</strong>,  
         <strong>id-utils-3.2</strong>,  
         <strong>ircii-2.8.2-epic3.004</strong>,  
         <strong>pine-3.96</strong>,  
         <strong>screen-3.7.4</strong>,  
         <strong>tcsh-6.07.02</strong>,  
         <strong>unzip-5.3.1</strong>.  
 <li>Two <strong>NEW</strong>OpenBSD 2.3 stickers included!  
 <li>And many other things...  
 </ul>  
   
 <a name=24>  
 <br>  
 <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=24.html>OpenBSD 2.4</a>: Dec 1, 1998<br>  
 <a href=images/openbsd24_cover.gif>  
 (Click here to see a picture of the 2.4 CDROM cover)</a>  
 </font></h3>  
 <ul>  
 <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.  
 <li>The complete install components for <strong>SEVEN</strong> architectures:  
         <strong>alpha</strong>,  
         <strong>amiga</strong>,  
         <strong>hp300</strong>,  
         <strong>i386</strong>,  
         <strong>mac68k</strong>,  
         <strong>powerpc</strong>.  
         <strong>sparc</strong>.  
 <li>The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, and powerpc.  
 <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains better installation instructions  
         than OpenBSD 2.3 shipped with.  The information on this piece of  
         paper makes OpenBSD much easier to install than if you do an FTP install.  
 <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).  
 <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> binaries for all architectures  
 <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code with small modifications  
         by us to make it prettier.  
 <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> which has improved a lot  
         since OpenBSD 2.3.  
 <li>A very large archive of <strong>distfiles</strong> which are used by the  
         above-mentioned ports tree to build binaries easier.  
 <li>Numerous pre-built binary packages for most architectures, which are  
         very easy to install directly off the CDROM:  
 <li>Four stickers included!  
 <li>And many other things...  
 </ul>  
   
 <a name=tshirts>  
 <br>  
 <h3><font color=#0000e0>T-Shirts  
 <a href=images/tshirt.jpg>  
 (Click here to see a faked up picture of the T-Shirts)</a>  
 </font></h3>  
 <ul>  
 <li>These T-Shirts are NOT AVAILABLE YET.  
 <li>Well, actually, I'm lying.. they will be sold at the Usenix conference  
         in New Orleans on June 15-19, and then later on we hope to have  
         them for sale from here.  
 </ul>  
   
 <hr>  <hr>
 <a name=order>  <a name=order>
 <br>  <br>
 <h3><font color=#0000e0>There are a number of ways to order OpenBSD stuff.</font></h3>  <h3><font color=#0000e0>There are a number of ways to order OpenBSD stuff.</font></h3>
   
 For <a href=#cshop>Web ordering...</a><br>  
 For <a href=#cshop>Telephone ordering...</a><br>  
 <p>  
 For direct city/country sales, you can also check below for specific listings  For direct city/country sales, you can also check below for specific listings
 for your city or country:<br>  for your city or country.  Some countries have web order sites, others do not.
 For <a href=#argentina>Argentina sales...</a><br>  If in doubt, the <a href=#cshop>Canadian/International sales site</a> has
 For <a href=#australia>Australia sales...</a><br>  a <a href=http://https.openbsd.org:80/order.html>web ordering form</a>.
 For <a href=#germany>German sales...</a><br>  <ul>
 For <a href=#sweden>Sweden sales...</a><br>  <li><a href=#argentina>Argentina sales...</a>
 For <a href=#norway>Norway sales...</a><br>  <li><a href=#australia>Australia sales...</a>
 For <a href=#canada>Canada sales...</a><br>  <li><a href=#germany>German sales...</a>
 For <a href=#usa>USA sales...</a><br>  <li><a href=#sweden>Sweden sales...</a>
   <li><a href=#norway>Norway sales...</a>
   <li><a href=#canada>Canada sales...</a>
   <li><a href=#usa>USA sales...</a>
 <p>  <p>
 You can also order the 2.3 CDROM  <li>Or, alternatively, simply use
 <a href=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0968363717/openbsdA>  our <a href=#cshop>Canadian/USA/International sales site.</a>
 from Amazon</a>.  </ul>
   
 <p>  <p>
   You can also order from AMAZON.COM (though in the past they have been slow):
   <ul>
   <li><a href=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0968363717/openbsdA>2.3 CDROM</a>.
   <li><a href=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0968363724/openbsdA>2.4 CDROM</a>.
   </ul>
   
   <hr>
 Note: None of our ordering information is given to third parties. And  Note: None of our ordering information is given to third parties. And
 since the OpenBSD group is not even commercially aggressive enough to  since the OpenBSD group is not even commercially aggressive enough to
 get around to sending out reminders to previous CDROM purchasers  get around to sending out reminders to previous CDROM purchasers
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 <a name=cshop></a>  <a name=cshop></a>
 <h3><li><font color=#e00000>The Computer Shop of Calgary:</font><br></h3>  <h3><li><font color=#e00000>Canada/International</font><br></h3>
 The main place for ordering CDROMs is the Computer Shop of Calgary (the  The main place for ordering CDROMs is the Computer Shop of Calgary (the
 oldest continuously operating computer store in the world).  You can make  oldest continuously operating computer store in the world).  You can make
 a purchase in the following ways:<p>  a purchase in the following ways:<p>
 <dl>  <dl>
 <a name=weborder>  <a name=weborder>
 <li><strong><font color=#e00000>WWW credit card ordering:</font></strong><br>  <li><strong><font color=#e00000>WWW credit card ordering:</font></strong><br>
 First, we have a <a href=https://https.openbsd.org/order.html> SSL secure  <ul>
 credit card ordering system</a>. (If you use Netscape 3 or an older version of  <li><a href=https://https.openbsd.org/order.html>Click here for SSL secure credit card orders</a><br>
 IE, and you haven't updated your Thawte root certificate, go  <li>
 <A HREF="http://www.thawte.com/certs/server/rollover.html">here</A>  <a href=http://https.openbsd.org:80/order.html>Click here for non-SSL credit card orders</a><br>
 first, then restart your browser after updating your cert).  </ul>
 <br>  (If you use Netscape 3 or an older version of IE, you may need to
 A <a href=http://https.openbsd.org:80/order.html> non-SSL credit card  <a href="http://www.thawte.com/certs/server/rollover.html">update
 ordering form</a> also exists.  your Thawte root certificate</a> and restart your browser).
 <p>  <p>
 <a name=telorder>  <a name=telorder>
 <li><font color=#e00000>Telephone ordering:</font><br>  <li><font color=#e00000>Telephone ordering:</font><br>
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 <li>USA $18 USD ($24.50 CDN)  <li>USA $18 USD ($24.50 CDN)
 <li>World $36 USD ($49.50 CDN)  <li>World $36 USD ($49.50 CDN)
 </ul>  </ul>
 (Wow, Fedex is expensive!)  
 <p>  <p>
   
 <hr>  <hr>
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 <a name=usa></a>  <a name=usa></a>
 <h3><li><font color=#e00000>USA purchasing:</font></h3><p>  <h3><li><font color=#e00000>USA purchasing:</font></h3><p>
   
   <a href=#cshop>The Canadian/USA/International ordering site</a> will
   ship CDs into the USA from a location in Portland.<p>
   
 <a href=http://www.bigmall.com/openbsd.html>Universal CD-ROM  <a href=http://www.bigmall.com/openbsd.html>Universal CD-ROM
 (With a web ordering form!)</a><br>  (With a web ordering form!)</a><br>

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