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<h1>OpenBSD</h1>
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<h3>Platforms currently supported.</h3>

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OpenBSD is officially supported on the following; <a href=ftp.html>snapshots</a>
and releases are generally available for them.
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<dt><a href=alpha.html>alpha</a>	<dd> DEC Alpha-based machines.
<dt><a href=amiga.html>amiga</a>	<dd> Amiga m68k-based models (MMU required).
<dt><a href=arc.html>arc</a>		<dd> ARC R4000/R4400 machines (including PICA)
<dt><a href=hp300.html>hp300</a>	<dd> Hewlett-Packard HP300/HP400 machines.
<dt><a href=i386.html>i386</a>		<dd> PC's based on the Intel i386 architecture, including 386, 486, Pentium and compatible processors.
<dt><a href=mac68k.html>mac68k</a>	<dd> Most MC680x0-based Apple Macintosh models.
<dt><a href=mvme68k.html>mvme68k</a>	<dd> Motorola MVME147/16x/17x 68K VME cards.
<dt><a href=pmax.html>pmax</a>		<dd> DEC MIPS-based machines.
<dt><a href=powerpc.html>powerpc</a>	<dd> Various PowerPC-based machines.
<dt><a href=sparc.html>sparc</a>	<dd> Sun's Sun4, Sun4c, and Sun4m models.
<dt><a href=sun3.html>sun3</a>		<dd> Sun's 68020 based Sun3 models.
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<h3><hr>Platforms for which code exists, but are not supported.</h3>

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Note: these platforms, unlike the rest of the OpenBSD architectures,
are not actively maintained in the OpenBSD source tree.  Support can be easily
ported over from NetBSD, though.  If anyone has such hardware and would
be interested in maintaining these ports within OpenBSD, please contact
<a href="mailto:deraadt@openbsd.org">Theo de Raadt</a>.
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<dt><a href=arm32.html>arm32</a>	<dd> Acorn ARM6+ computers.
<dt><a href=atari.html>atari</a>	<dd> Atari TT and Falcon models.
<dt><a href=pc532.html>pc532</a>	<dd> A rare NS32532-based computer.
<dt><a href=sun3x.html>sun3x</a>	<dd> Sun's 68030-based Sun3 models.
<dt><a href=vax.html>vax</a>		<dd> DEC's VAX computers.
<dt><a href=x68k.html>x68k</a>		<dd> SHARP X680x0 m68k-based machines.
	(MMU required)
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<h3><hr>New platforms under development.</h3>

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<dt><a href=mvme88k.html>mvme88k</a>	<dd> Motorola MVME18x/19x 88K VME cards.
<dt><a href=romp.html>romp</a>		<dd> IBM PC RT series of machines.
<dt><a href=sgi.html>sgi</a>		<dd> MIPS based Silicon Graphics
	workstations.
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<h3><hr>Platforms not being developed, but which should be.</h3>
There is enough free code available to make porting to these
machines relatively easy.
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<dt><a href=hppa.html>hppa</a>		<dd> Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC HP700/HP800 models.
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