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1.260 tb 18: <font color="#0000ff"><i>Open</i></font><font color="#000084">BSD</font></a>
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1.113 nick 24: OpenBSD/amd64 runs on AMD's Athlon-64 family of processors in 64-bit mode.
1.182 deraadt 25: It also runs on processors made by other manufacturers which have cloned
1.266 naddy 26: the AMD64 extensions.
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1.113 nick 29: Note that <a href="i386.html">OpenBSD/i386</a> also runs on these
30: processors, but in 32-bit mode.
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1.211 deraadt 33: X Window System support is available for most graphics cards, using
34: the X.Org server. As with other free operating systems it is highly recommended
1.214 deraadt 35: that Nvidia cards are avoided since this vendor continues to show tremendous
1.212 deraadt 36: resistance towards releasing information that would allow X.Org to support their
1.213 jasper 37: hardware properly.
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42: <h3 id="status"><font color="#0000e0"><strong>Current status:</strong></font></h3>
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1.113 nick 45: The only major shortcoming at this time is that the kernel debugger
1.258 sthen 46: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ddb&arch=amd64&sektion=4">ddb</a>
1.113 nick 47: is somewhat poor.
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51: <h3 id="hardware"><font color="#0000e0"><strong>Supported hardware:</strong></font></h3>
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1.113 nick 53: <h4>Processors</h4>
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1.113 nick 56: All versions of the AMD Athlon 64 processors and their clones are
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1.113 nick 59: <h4>SMP support</h4>
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1.113 nick 62: Starting with OpenBSD 3.6, OpenBSD/amd64 supports most SMP
63: (Symmetrical MultiProcessor) systems.
64: To support SMP operation, a separate SMP kernel (<tt>bsd.mp</tt>) is
65: included with the installation file sets.
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1.244 tedu 67: <h3><font color="#0000e0">Unsupported Hardware:</font></h3>
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70: New hardware is constantly being released, some of which may lack support.
71: Your <a href="donations.html">donation of time, hardware, or documentation</a>
72: can accelerate this support!
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1.113 nick 78: <strong>Getting and installing OpenBSD/amd64:</strong>
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1.113 nick 82: The latest supported OpenBSD/amd64 release is
1.265 tj 83: <a href="60.html">OpenBSD 6.0</a>.
1.113 nick 84: Here are the
1.267 tb 85: <a href="https://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.0/amd64/INSTALL.amd64">
1.268 ! tb 86: OpenBSD/amd64 6.0 installation instructions</a>.
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1.113 nick 89: Snapshots are made available from time to time, in
1.267 tb 90: <a href="https://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64">this location</a>
1.113 nick 91: as well as in a few
92: <a href="ftp.html">mirrors</a>.
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1.267 tb 94: <a href="https://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/INSTALL.amd64">
1.268 ! tb 95: OpenBSD/amd64 snapshot installation instructions</a> as well.
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1.113 nick 98: There are several installation media provided:
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1.268 ! tb 100: <li><strong>CD image</strong> (installXX.iso)
1.17 deraadt 101: <br>
1.268 ! tb 102: The CD ISO provides an <i>El Torito</i> no-emulation boot image
1.157 tom 103: that includes almost all OpenBSD drivers.
1.113 nick 104: This also includes minimal USB support (storage devices and keyboard).<br>
105: For the latest list of drivers available on this image, take a look at the
1.248 nick 106: <a href="http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/arch/amd64/conf/RAMDISK_CD?rev=HEAD">RAMDISK_CD</a>
1.113 nick 107: kernel configuration file.
1.268 ! tb 108: <li><strong>Disk image</strong> (minirootXX.fs)
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1.268 ! tb 110: The same installer as the CD ISO, but in a form suitable for creating bootable
1.254 tedu 111: hard drives or USB flash drives.
1.268 ! tb 112: <li><strong>Floppy A</strong> (floppyXX.fs)
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1.113 nick 114: This 1.44MB floppy image contains the most common drivers.
115: It is designed to cover the most typical PC. As a general rule, you will
116: find that the missing drivers are ones which need large microcodes to run,
117: such as for rare SCSI cards, gigabit ethernet cards, or RAID devices.<br>
118: For the latest list of drivers available on this image, take a look at the
1.248 nick 119: <a href="http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/arch/amd64/conf/RAMDISK?rev=HEAD">RAMDISK</a>
1.113 nick 120: kernel configuration file.
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