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1.83 nick 15: <h2><font color="#e00000">Platforms</font></h2>
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1.83 nick 22: <h3><font color="#e00000">Supported platforms</font></h3>
1.45 miod 23: <p>
1.83 nick 24: OpenBSD is officially supported on the following platforms.
25: Official support means that the release install media is known
26: to work, that the architecture can self-compile itself, and
27: that most of the basic tools exist on the architecture.
1.105 deraadt 28: As well, new releases always exist, and there are attempts to make
29: <a href="ftp.html">snapshots</a> available on a regular basis.
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1.83 nick 36: <td><a href="alpha.html"><b>alpha</b></a></td>
37: <td>Digital Alpha-based systems</td>
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40: <td><a href="amd64.html"><b>amd64</b></a></td>
1.83 nick 41: <td>AMD64-based systems</td>
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1.86 deraadt 44: <td><a href="armish.html"><b>armish</b></a></td>
1.91 deraadt 45: <td>ARM-based appliances (by Thecus, IO-DATA, and others)</td>
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1.83 nick 48: <td><a href="hppa.html"><b>hppa</b></a></td>
49: <td>Hewlett-Packard Precision Architecture (PA-RISC) systems</td>
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52: <td><a href="i386.html"><b>i386</b></a></td>
1.83 nick 53: <td>Standard PC and clones based on the Intel i386 architecture and compatible
54: processors</td>
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1.94 deraadt 57: <td><a href="landisk.html"><b>landisk</b></a></td>
58: <td>IO-DATA Landisk systems (such as USL-5P) based on the SH4 cpu</td>
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1.109 otto 61: <td><a href="loongson.html"><b>loongson</b></a></td>
62: <td>Loongson 2E- and 2F-based systems, such as the Lemote Fuloong and Yeeloong,
63: Gdium Liberty, etc.</td>
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1.113 miod 66: <td><a href="luna88k.html"><b>luna88k</b></a></td>
67: <td>Omron LUNA-88K and LUNA-88K2 workstations</td>
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1.83 nick 70: <td><a href="macppc.html"><b>macppc</b></a></td>
71: <td>Apple <i>New World</i> PowerPC-based machines, from the iMac onwards</td>
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1.120 bcallah 74: <td><a href="octeon.html"><b>octeon</b></a></td>
75: <td>Cavium Octeon-based MIPS64 systems</td>
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1.73 deraadt 78: <td><a href="sgi.html"><b>sgi</b></a></td>
1.83 nick 79: <td>SGI MIPS-based workstations</td>
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1.101 miod 82: <td><a href="socppc.html"><b>socppc</b></a></td>
83: <td>Freescale PowerPC SoC-based machines</td>
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1.83 nick 86: <td><a href="sparc.html"><b>sparc</b></a></td>
1.110 deraadt 87: <td>Sun sun4, sun4c, sun4e and sun4m class SPARC systems</td>
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1.83 nick 90: <td><a href="sparc64.html"><b>sparc64</b></a></td>
1.110 deraadt 91: <td>Sun UltraSPARC and Fujitsu SPARC64 systems</td>
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1.83 nick 94: <td><a href="vax.html"><b>vax</b></a></td>
95: <td>Digital VAX-based systems</td>
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1.83 nick 98: <td><a href="zaurus.html"><b>zaurus</b></a></td>
99: <td>Sharp Zaurus C3x00 PDAs</td>
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1.101 miod 107: <h3><font color="#e00000">Stagnant ports</font></h3>
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109: The following platforms have been supported in the past, but releases
110: are not being built for them at the moment.
111: However, they are still living in the source tree, and releases might
112: happen again in the future.
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1.114 miod 119: <h3><font color="#e00000">Current porting efforts</font></h3>
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1.83 nick 121: The following ports are not officially supported, and are not on par with
1.114 miod 122: supported platforms, but they are being worked on and may hopefully
123: become supported platforms in the future, if enough progress is made.
124: Be warned that some of these efforts have not shown very much recent activity.
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1.125 jsg 130: <td><a href="armv7.html"><b>armv7</b></a></td>
131: <td>ARM-based devices, such as BeagleBone, BeagleBoard, PandaBoard ES,
132: SABRE Lite, Nitrogen6x and Wandboard</td>
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1.74 deraadt 135: <td><a href="hppa64.html"><b>hppa64</b></a></td>
1.83 nick 136: <td>Hewlett-Packard Precision Architecture (PA-RISC) 64 bit systems</td>
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1.83 nick 143: <h3><font color="#e00000">Discontinued ports</font></h3>
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1.115 tedu 145: The following platforms were supported in the past, but have been
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1.83 nick 153: <td><a href="amiga.html"><b>amiga</b></a></td>
154: <td>Amiga and DraCo systems with MMU</td>
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1.83 nick 157: <td><a href="arc.html"><b>arc</b></a></td>
158: <td>ARC compatible MIPS R4k and R5k systems</td>
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161: <td><a href="aviion.html"><b>aviion</b></a></td>
162: <td>Motorola 881x0-based Data General <i>AViiON</i> systems</td>
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1.90 drahn 165: <td><a href="cats.html"><b>cats</b></a></td>
166: <td>StrongARM 110 Evaluation Board</td>
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170: <td>Hewlett-Packard HP 9000 series 300 and 400 workstations</td>
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1.114 miod 173: <td><a href="mac68k.html"><b>mac68k</b></a></td>
174: <td>Motorola 680x0-based Apple Macintosh with MMU</td>
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178: <td>Motorola 680x0-based VME systems</td>
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181: <td><a href="mvme88k.html"><b>mvme88k</b></a></td>
182: <td>Motorola 881x0-based VME systems</td>
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1.118 jsg 185: <td><a href="palm.html"><b>palm</b></a></td>
186: <td>Palm/PXA based PDAs</td>
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1.83 nick 189: <td><a href="pegasos.html"><b>pegasos</b></a></td>
190: <td>Pegasos machines by Genesi Sarl. PowerPC-based, VIA chip motherboards.</td>
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1.83 nick 193: <td><a href="pmax.html"><b>pmax</b></a></td>
194: <td>Digital MIPS-based systems</td>
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! 197: <td><a href="solbourne.html"><b>solbourne</b></a></td>
! 198: <td>Solbourne ``IDT'' <i>Sparc-like</i> S3000, S4000 and S4000DX systems</td>
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