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authorTodd T. Fries <todd@cvs.openbsd.org>2000-03-29 03:50:51 +0000
committerTodd T. Fries <todd@cvs.openbsd.org>2000-03-29 03:50:51 +0000
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From Ian Darwin <ian@darwinsys.com>
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OpenBSD/MACHINE OSREV runs on ISA (AT-Bus), EISA, PCI, and VL-bus systems
with 386-family processors, with or without math coprocessors. It
does NOT support MCA systems, such as some IBM PS/2 systems. The
-minimal configuration is said to require 4M of RAM and 50M of disk space,
-though we do not know of anyone running with a system quite this minimal today.
-To install the entire system requires much more disk space, and to run X
-or compile the system, more RAM is recommended. (4M of RAM will
-actually allow you to run X and/or compile, but it won't be speedy.
-Note that until you have around 16M of RAM, getting more RAM is more
-important than getting a faster CPU.)
-
+minimal configuration to install the system is 6M or 8M of RAM and
+perhaps 50M of disk space. A custom kernel might be able to run
+with only 4MB, though we do not know of anyone running with a system
+quite this minimal today. To install the entire system requires
+much more disk space, and to run X or compile the system, more RAM
+is recommended. (8M of RAM will actually allow you to run X and/or
+compile but it won't be speedy. Note that until you have around 16M
+of RAM, getting more RAM is more important than getting a faster CPU.)
+
Supported devices {:-include-:}:
Floppy controllers.
MFM, ESDI, IDE, and RLL hard disk controllers.