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1.25 deraadt 17: <h2><font color=#e00000>Platforms.</font><hr></h2>
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1.25 deraadt 19: <h3><font color=#e00000>Platforms currently supported.</font></h3>
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21: <p>
1.8 downsj 22: OpenBSD is officially supported on the following; <a href=ftp.html>snapshots</a>
23: and releases are generally available for them.
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1.26 deraadt 26: <table border=1>
27: <tr>
28: <th>Architecture</th>
29: <th>Details</th>
30: </tr>
31: <tr>
32: <td>
33: <a href=alpha.html>alpha</a>
34: </td><td>
35: DEC Alpha-based machines.
36: </td>
37: </tr><tr>
38: <td>
39: <a href=amiga.html>amiga</a>
40: </td><td>
41: Amiga m68k-based models (MMU required).
42: </td>
43: </tr><tr>
44: <td>
45: <a href=hp300.html>hp300</a>
46: </td><td>
47: Hewlett-Packard HP300/HP400 machines.
48: </td>
49: </tr><tr>
50: <td>
51: <a href=i386.html>i386</a>
52: </td><td>
53: PC's based on the Intel i386 architecture, including 386, 486, Pentium and compatible processors.
54: </td>
55: </tr><tr>
56: <td>
57: <a href=mac68k.html>mac68k</a>
58: </td><td>
59: Most MC680x0-based Apple Macintosh models.
60: </td>
61: </tr><tr>
62: <td>
63: <a href=mvme68k.html>mvme68k</a>
64: </td><td>
65: Motorola MVME147/16x/17x 68K VME cards.
66: </td>
67: </tr><tr>
68: <td>
69: <a href=pmax.html>pmax</a>
70: </td><td>
71: DEC MIPS-based machines.
72: </td>
73: </tr><tr>
74: <td>
75: <a href=powerpc.html>powerpc</a>
76: </td><td>
1.30 ! brad 77: Apple PowerPC-based machines: iMac, G3, G4, G4 Cube, ...
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81: <a href=sparc.html>sparc</a>
82: </td><td>
83: Sun's Sun4, Sun4c, and Sun4m models.
84: </td>
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86: <td>
87: <a href="sun3.html">sun3</a>
88: </td><td>
89: Sun's 68020 based Sun3 models.
90: </td>
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92: <td>
93: <a href=vax.html>vax</a>
94: </td><td>
95: DEC's VAX computers.
96: </td>
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1.25 deraadt 100: <h3><font color=#e00000>Platforms which could exist</font></h3>
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1.26 deraadt 103: These platforms, unlike the rest of the OpenBSD architectures,
104: are not actively maintained in the OpenBSD source tree.
105: Support can be easily ported over from NetBSD, though, or we have
106: work being done by our own members. If anyone has such hardware and would
1.8 downsj 107: be interested in maintaining these ports within OpenBSD, please contact
1.26 deraadt 108: <a href="mailto:deraadt@openbsd.org">Theo de Raadt</a>. This list is
109: ordered so that the architectures "most likely" to be supported are
110: near the top.
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1.26 deraadt 113: <table border=1>
114: <tr>
115: <th>Architecture</th>
116: <th>Details</th>
117: </tr>
118: <tr>
119: <td>
120: <a href=hppa.html>hppa</a>
121: </td><td>
122: Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC
1.22 mickey 123: HP700/HP800 models.
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125: </tr><tr>
126: <td>
127: <a href=mvme88k.html>mvme88k</a>
128: </td><td>
129: Motorola MVME18x and MVME19x 88K VME cards.
130: </td>
131: </tr><tr>
132: <td>
133: <a href=sparc64.html>sparc64</a>
134: </td><td>
135: SUN Ultra Sparc based machines.
136: </td>
137: </tr><tr>
138: <td>
139: <a href=arm32.html>arm32</a>
140: </td><td>
141: Acorn ARM6+ computers.
142: </td>
143: </tr><tr>
144: <td>
145: <a href=atari.html>atari</a>
146: </td><td>
147: Atari TT and Falcon models.
148: </td>
149: </tr><tr>
150: <td>
151: <a href=pc532.html>pc532</a>
152: </td><td>
153: A rare NS32532-based computer.
154: </td>
155: </tr><tr>
156: <td>
157: <a href=sun3x.html>sun3x</a>
158: </td><td>
159: Sun's 68030-based Sun3 models.
160: </td>
161: </tr><tr>
162: <td>
163: <a href=x68k.html>x68k</a>
164: </td><td>
165: SHARP X680x0 m68k-based machines. (MMU required)
166: </td>
167: </tr><tr>
168: <td>
169: <a href=romp.html>romp</a>
170: </td><td>
171: IBM PC RT series of machines.
172: </td>
173: </tr><tr>
174: <td>
175: <a href=sgi.html>sgi</a>
176: </td><td>
177: MIPS based Silicon Graphics workstations.
178: </td>
179: </tr><tr>
180: <td>
181: <a href=arc.html>arc</a>
182: </td><td>
183: Mips R4K and R5K based machines. Including ARC plattforms (some).
184: </td>
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