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 I want to take the chance  I want to take the chance
 here to say thanks to Dieter Mayer and Rob Urban for supplying me (Thomas) with  here to say thanks to Dieter Mayer and Rob Urban for supplying me (Thomas) with
 the hardware to do the development on. Also i want to thank all the people  the hardware to do the development on. Also i want to thank all the people
 from the NetBSD/pmax team and mailinglists especially Jonathan Stone  from the NetBSD/pmax team and mailing lists especially Jonathan Stone
 and Michael Hitch for their help in many situations.  and Michael Hitch for their help in many situations.
 If you are interested in getting OpenBSD/pmax you can either use the latest  If you are interested in getting OpenBSD/pmax you can either use the latest
 formal release of OpenBSD or one of the snapshots of OpenBSD/pmax if you  formal release of OpenBSD or one of the snapshots of OpenBSD/pmax if you
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 <A HREF="ftp.html">the usual OpenBSD ftp servers</A>.</P>  <A HREF="ftp.html">the usual OpenBSD ftp servers</A>.</P>
   
 <P>Despite of the fact that the hardware specific code in OpenBSD/pmax  <P>Despite of the fact that the hardware specific code in OpenBSD/pmax
 doesn't differ much from NetBSD/pmax there are for the system as a whole  doesn't differ much from NetBSD/pmax,
 some ...</P>  you get all the usual OpenBSD improvements, additions and fixes - most
   important here are the security related stuff and fixes.
 <h3><font color=#0000e0><strong>Differences to NetBSD/pmax:</strong></font></h3>  
   
 <UL>  
 <LI>the port is self-hosting (... that means it only uses in-tree tools  
 - there is no need for external binutils).</LI>  
   
 <LI>you get all the usual OpenBSD improvements, additions and fixes - most  
 important here the security related stuff and fixes</LI>  
   
 </UL>  
   
 <h3><font color=#0000e0><strong>Supported machines:</strong></font></h3>  <h3><font color=#0000e0><strong>Supported machines:</strong></font></h3>
   

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