OpenBSD/hp300


History and Status:

OpenBSD follows in the footsteps of 4.4BSD by supporting the hp300; most types of machine are supported with 68020 or better processors, along with SCSI and HPIB storage devices.

OpenBSD/hp300 runs 8k pagesize executables natively (the first operating system for the hp300 to do so), maintaining the standard binary format used by all other OpenBSD m68k platforms.

The hp300 port has now also switched to the regular config(8) for kernel configuration. This enables the port to support things like User Kernel Config and, in the future, the generic SCSI sub-system.


Supported Hardware:

(1) 400-series machines configured for Domain/OS are not fully supported, notably, the keyboard doesn't work and the ROMs must be in HP-UX mode in order to boot the system.
(2) SCSI-II drives are known to work, though this may require changing a jumper on some drives. See your disk's documentation for details.
(3) Serial mice connected to a HIL to quad converter are also known to work.

Notable Unsupported Hardware:


Snapshots are made available from time to time.

The maintainer of the hp300 port is Jason Downs, <downsj@openbsd.org>.


WARNING: this operating system is rated 100% HP free. Parents are strongly cautioned.


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