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OpenBSD/sparc64


OpenBSD/sparc64 runs on the 64bit Sun UltraSPARC machines based on the UltraSPARC I and UltraSPARC II processors.

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The current port maintainer is Jason Wright (jason@openbsd.org), with the help of mainly Art Grabowski. Others are definitely welcome to contribute!

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History:

The original port was made for NetBSD by Eduardo Horvath and released for the first time in January 1999. The porting to OpenBSD started in August 2001 and in the end of September the first binary snapshot was released. The porting was done mainly by Jason Wright and Artur Grabowski and was done on both SBus and PCI machines so that a decently wide range of hardware support was ready even before the system could boot multiuser.

OpenBSD 3.0 was the first official release of OpenBSD/sparc64, and since that release support for many more devices has been added (including devices required for X11R6 support) and bugs exposed by the 64 bit big endian nature of UltraSPARC in many obscure places have been fixed. And work is continuing...


Current status:

Currently most of the hardware available to the developers boots multiuser and supports enough of the on-board devices to be generally usable.

The X Window System is supported on most systems. Only the ATI graphics adapters are supported with the accelerated X.Org server at the current time. It is possible to use X in frame buffer mode with all supported SBus cards, as well as the on-board ATI graphics or the UPA Creator, Creator 3D or Elite 3D at the boot resolution/depth using the wsfb(4) driver.

The directions on how to enable the accelerated and unaccelerated X server are present in the /usr/X11R6/README file on the installed system.


Projects (in no particular order):


Supported hardware:

Supported machines

OpenBSD/sparc64 has been tested on the following machines:

  • Ultra 1/1E
  • Ultra 2
  • Ultra 5
  • Ultra 10
  • Ultra 30
  • Ultra 60
  • Ultra 80
  • SPARCengineUltra AX
  • SPARCengineUltra AXe
  • SPARCengineUltra AXi
  • SPARCengine CP1500
  • Enterprise 150
  • Enterprise 220R
  • Enterprise 250
  • Enterprise 420R
  • Enterprise 450
  • Enterprise 4500/5500
  • Sun Blade 100/150
  • Netra X1
  • Sun Fire V100
  • Sun Fire V120
  • Netra T1 100/105
  • Netra T1 AC200/DC200
  • Netra T 1100
  • Netra T 1120/1125
  • Netra T 1400/1405
  • Momentum Leopard-V

Please note, some machines like the Ultra1, Ultra2 and Enterprise 220R may require upgrading the flashprom before OpenBSD can be successfully installed.

Supported devices

* Support added after 3.7.

Unsupported machines

  • Sun Blade 1000
  • Sun Blade 2000
  • Enterprise 3000
  • Netra 20
  • Netra 120
  • Sun Fire V210
  • Sun Fire V240
  • Sun Fire 280R
  • Sun Fire V480

Unsupported devices


Hardware documentation:

This list has been originally posted by Marcus Watts to the sparc mailing list.


Getting and installing OpenBSD/sparc64:

The latest supported OpenBSD/sparc64 release is OpenBSD 3.7. Here are the OpenBSD/sparc64 3.7 installation instructions .

Snapshots are made available from time to time, in this location as well as in a few mirrors. Here are the OpenBSD/sparc64 snapshot installation instructions as well.

There are several installation media provided, so that OpenBSD/sparc64 can be installed or upgraded via CD, floppy boot images on Ultra1 and Ultra2, miniroot images for machines without floppies, as well as network and diskless installs.

Please note that booting from floppy might not work on your machine; also, Ultra 1, 1E and 2 systems might require a PROM update (they usually don't if they are able to boot Solaris in 64bit-mode); please refer to the installation notes for details.


Supported platforms
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