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Current status

-The current target platforms are Firefly-RK3399, Pine64, Raspberry Pi -3 and Opteron A1100. +The current target platforms are Rochckip RK3399, Allwinner A64/H5, +Raspberry Pi 3 and Opteron A1100.

-The install media does not include firmware required to boot the -Firefly-RK3399. +The install media includes firmware required to boot the Pine 64/64+ +and Raspberry Pi.

The Raspberry Pi 3 requires closed but redistributable files on the -system disk to load into the VC4 GPU which starts the ARM cores. -By default the boot ROM will only try to load these files off an SD card. +system disk to load into the VC4 GPU which starts the ARM cores. By +default the boot ROM will only try to load these files off an SD card. These files are present in the install media but there is no driver -for SD/MMC yet so a USB disk drive and manual steps are required. -To load the firmware off the SD card and have the root disk on USB -after installing OpenBSD reboot and interrupt U-Boot before the timeout +for SD/MMC yet so a USB disk drive and manual steps are required. To +load the firmware off the SD card and have the root disk on USB after +installing OpenBSD reboot and interrupt U-Boot before the timeout expires and instruct U-Boot to prefer USB over the SD card:

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+All other machines that lack UEFI firmware require additional steps to +create bootable install media. See the + +OpenBSD/arm64 snapshot installation instructions for further details. +

Supported hardware

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