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1.2       deraadt     4: <title>OpenBSD Platforms</title>
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                      7: <meta name="description" content="the main OpenBSD page">
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1.20      pauls      15: <img alt="[OpenBSD]" height=30 width=141 SRC="images/smalltitle.gif">
1.17      deraadt    16: <p>
1.25      deraadt    17: <h2><font color=#e00000>Platforms.</font><hr></h2>
1.15      deraadt    18:
1.25      deraadt    19: <h3><font color=#e00000>Platforms currently supported.</font></h3>
1.1       deraadt    20:
                     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.
1.1       deraadt    24:
                     25: <p>
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, ...
1.26      deraadt    78:     </td>
                     79: </tr><tr>
                     80:     <td>
                     81:        <a href=sparc.html>sparc</a>
                     82:     </td><td>
                     83:        Sun's Sun4, Sun4c, and Sun4m models.
                     84:     </td>
1.28      ericj      85: </tr><tr>
                     86:     <td>
                     87:        <a href="sun3.html">sun3</a>
                     88:     </td><td>
                     89:        Sun's 68020 based Sun3 models.
                     90:     </td>
1.29      deraadt    91: </tr><tr>
                     92:     <td>
                     93:        <a href=vax.html>vax</a>
                     94:     </td><td>
                     95:        DEC's VAX computers.
                     96:     </td>
1.26      deraadt    97: </tr>
                     98: </table>
1.8       downsj     99:
1.25      deraadt   100: <h3><font color=#e00000>Platforms which could exist</font></h3>
1.8       downsj    101:
                    102: <p>
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.
1.8       downsj    111:
                    112: <p>
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>
1.31      mickey    122:         Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC HP700/HP800 models (32 bits).
1.26      deraadt   123:     </td>
                    124: </tr><tr>
                    125:     <td>
                    126:        <a href=mvme88k.html>mvme88k</a>
                    127:     </td><td>
                    128:        Motorola MVME18x and MVME19x 88K VME cards.
                    129:     </td>
                    130: </tr><tr>
                    131:     <td>
                    132:        <a href=sparc64.html>sparc64</a>
                    133:     </td><td>
                    134:        SUN Ultra Sparc based machines.
                    135:     </td>
                    136: </tr><tr>
                    137:     <td>
                    138:        <a href=arm32.html>arm32</a>
                    139:     </td><td>
                    140:        Acorn ARM6+ computers.
                    141:     </td>
                    142: </tr><tr>
                    143:     <td>
                    144:        <a href=atari.html>atari</a>
                    145:     </td><td>
                    146:        Atari TT and Falcon models.
                    147:     </td>
                    148: </tr><tr>
                    149:     <td>
                    150:        <a href=pc532.html>pc532</a>
                    151:     </td><td>
                    152:        A rare NS32532-based computer.
                    153:     </td>
                    154: </tr><tr>
                    155:     <td>
                    156:        <a href=sun3x.html>sun3x</a>
                    157:     </td><td>
                    158:        Sun's 68030-based Sun3 models.
                    159:     </td>
                    160: </tr><tr>
                    161:     <td>
                    162:        <a href=x68k.html>x68k</a>
                    163:     </td><td>
                    164:        SHARP X680x0 m68k-based machines. (MMU required)
                    165:     </td>
                    166: </tr><tr>
                    167:     <td>
                    168:        <a href=romp.html>romp</a>
                    169:     </td><td>
                    170:        IBM PC RT series of machines.
                    171:     </td>
                    172: </tr><tr>
                    173:     <td>
                    174:        <a href=sgi.html>sgi</a>
                    175:     </td><td>
                    176:        MIPS based Silicon Graphics workstations.
                    177:     </td>
                    178: </tr><tr>
                    179:     <td>
                    180:        <a href=arc.html>arc</a>
                    181:     </td><td>
1.32    ! jufi      182:        Mips R4K and R5K based machines. Including ARC platforms (some).
1.26      deraadt   183:     </td>
                    184: </tr>
                    185: </table>
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1.32    ! jufi      190: <br><small>$OpenBSD: plat.html,v 1.31 2001/03/22 06:56:35 mickey Exp $</small>
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