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Damn, Theo says this is a real platform now.

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<i><font color="#0000ff">Open</font></i><font color="#000084">BSD</font></a>
<font color="#e00000">Platforms</font>
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<h3><font color="#e00000">Supported platforms</font></h3>
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OpenBSD is officially supported on the following platforms.
Official support means that the release install media is known
to work, that the architecture can self-compile itself, and
that most of the basic tools exist on the architecture.
As well, new releases always exist, and there are attempts to make
<a href="ftp.html">snapshots</a> available on a regular basis.
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<td><a href="alpha.html"><b>alpha</b></a></td>
<td>Digital Alpha-based systems</td>
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<td><a href="amd64.html"><b>amd64</b></a></td>
<td>AMD64-based systems</td>
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<td><a href="armish.html"><b>armish</b></a></td>
<td>ARM-based appliances (by Thecus, IO-DATA, and others)</td>
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<td><a href="armv7.html"><b>armv7</b></a></td>
<td>ARM-based devices, such as BeagleBone, BeagleBoard, PandaBoard ES,
  Cubox-i, SABRE Lite, Nitrogen6x and Wandboard</td>
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<td><a href="hppa.html"><b>hppa</b></a></td>
<td>Hewlett-Packard Precision Architecture (PA-RISC) systems</td>
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<td><a href="i386.html"><b>i386</b></a></td>
<td>Standard PC and clones based on the Intel i386 architecture and compatible
processors</td>
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<td><a href="landisk.html"><b>landisk</b></a></td>
<td>IO-DATA Landisk systems (such as USL-5P) based on the SH4 cpu</td>
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<td><a href="loongson.html"><b>loongson</b></a></td>
<td>Loongson 2E- and 2F-based systems, such as the Lemote Fuloong and Yeeloong,
Gdium Liberty, etc.</td>
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<td><a href="luna88k.html"><b>luna88k</b></a></td>
<td>Omron LUNA-88K and LUNA-88K2 workstations</td>
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<td><a href="macppc.html"><b>macppc</b></a></td>
<td>Apple <i>New World</i> PowerPC-based machines, from the iMac onwards</td>
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<td><a href="octeon.html"><b>octeon</b></a></td>
<td>Cavium Octeon-based MIPS64 systems</td>
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<td><a href="sgi.html"><b>sgi</b></a></td>
<td>SGI MIPS-based workstations</td>
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<td><a href="socppc.html"><b>socppc</b></a></td>
<td>Freescale PowerPC SoC-based machines</td>
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<td><a href="sparc.html"><b>sparc</b></a></td>
<td>Sun sun4, sun4c, sun4e and sun4m class SPARC systems</td>
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<td><a href="sparc64.html"><b>sparc64</b></a></td>
<td>Sun UltraSPARC and Fujitsu SPARC64 systems</td>
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<td><a href="zaurus.html"><b>zaurus</b></a></td>
<td>Sharp Zaurus C3x00 PDAs</td>
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The following platforms have been supported in the past, but releases
are not being built for them at the moment.
However, they are still living in the source tree, and releases might
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The following ports are not officially supported, and are not on par with
supported platforms, but they are being worked on and may hopefully
become supported platforms in the future, if enough progress is made.
Be warned that some of these efforts have not shown very much recent activity.
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<h3><font color="#e00000">Discontinued ports</font></h3>
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The following platforms were supported in the past, but have been
discontinued for various reasons.
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<td><a href="amiga.html"><b>amiga</b></a></td>
<td>Amiga and DraCo systems with MMU</td>
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<td><a href="arc.html"><b>arc</b></a></td>
<td>ARC compatible MIPS R4k and R5k systems</td>
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<td><a href="aviion.html"><b>aviion</b></a></td>
<td>Motorola 881x0-based Data General <i>AViiON</i> systems</td>
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<td><a href="cats.html"><b>cats</b></a></td>
<td>StrongARM 110 Evaluation Board</td>
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<td><a href="hp300.html"><b>hp300</b></a></td>
<td>Hewlett-Packard HP 9000 series 300 and 400 workstations</td>
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<td><a href="hppa64.html"><b>hppa64</b></a></td>
<td>Hewlett-Packard Precision Architecture (PA-RISC) 64 bit systems</td>
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<td><a href="mac68k.html"><b>mac68k</b></a></td>
<td>Motorola 680x0-based Apple Macintosh with MMU</td>
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<td><a href="mvme68k.html"><b>mvme68k</b></a></td>
<td>Motorola 680x0-based VME systems</td>
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<td><a href="mvme88k.html"><b>mvme88k</b></a></td>
<td>Motorola 881x0-based VME systems</td>
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<td><a href="palm.html"><b>palm</b></a></td>
<td>Palm/PXA based PDAs</td>
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<td><a href="pegasos.html"><b>pegasos</b></a></td>
<td>Pegasos machines by Genesi Sarl. PowerPC-based, VIA chip motherboards.</td>
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<td><a href="pmax.html"><b>pmax</b></a></td>
<td>Digital MIPS-based systems</td>
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<td><a href="solbourne.html"><b>solbourne</b></a></td>
<td>Solbourne ``IDT'' <i>Sparc-like</i> S3000, S4000 and S4000DX systems</td>
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<td><a href="sun3.html"><b>sun3</b></a></td>
<td>Sun sun3 class systems</td>
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<td>Digital VAX-based systems</td>
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