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<h2>OpenBSD/amiga</h2>

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<h3><strong>History and Status:</strong></h3>

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The amiga port is basically the NetBSD/amiga port but with support for
using ISA peripherals via a bridgecard.  Currently supported bridges are the
GGBus+ (aka GoldenGate II) and the CrossLink.  None of these support ISA DMA
so unfortunately this won't bring you support for PC floppies.  Tested ISA
devices are com, lpt, ast & if_ed, but most non-DMA drivers should work
pretty much out-of-the box.
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The maintainer of the amiga port is
<a href="http://www.appli.se/niklas/">Niklas Hallqvist</a>
<a href=mailto:niklas@openbsd.org>&lt;niklas@openbsd.org&gt;</a>.
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