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authorJason Wright <jason@cvs.openbsd.org>1999-04-02 03:19:07 +0000
committerJason Wright <jason@cvs.openbsd.org>1999-04-02 03:19:07 +0000
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parent1e533b1d95c85dc4b529a2f4c3d304cbf0ecf178 (diff)
closer match to current reality
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@@ -4,16 +4,3 @@ models and devices are now supported.
In addition to the providing SunOS 4.1 compatibility, OpenBSD OSREV will
also run some number of SunOS 5 (SVR4) executables in binary emulation mode.
-
-OpenBSD/sparc has gone though several development cycles since it's origin,
-but the OpenBSD/sparc OSREV release should be considered as "under active
-development" rather than a production ready release. There are still known
-problems with the kernel and missing support for some common devices.
-
-What this means is that if you try to install OpenBSD/sparc as a replacement
-for SunOS or Solaris in a production environment, you will get the features
-mentioned above, but probably not a stable/reliable system. On the other
-hand, if you're looking for an operating system for a personal workstation
-or for working with unix tools and internals, you might find OpenBSD/sparc
-quite satisfactory as released.
-