OpenBSD/pc532 2.0 runs on a PC532 computer. It supports a subset of the "standard" hardware to date. This is defined as: 4 - 32 Megs of memory 8 serial lines done by 4 scn2681 chips the NCR DP8490 SCSI chip (scsi only) Most SCSI disks work (fixed and floppy) A few SCSI tapes work Some SCSI CD-ROM drives work The Matthias Pfaller Parallel Port. OpenBSD/pc532 currently expects the ROM monitor to be the "autoboot monitor" of Oct/Nov 1991. It includes support to set up auto booting of OpenBSD, including a secondary boot program that the autoboot monitor will load that in turn loads the OpenBSD kernel from a OpenBSD file system. Most of the pc532 specific development of OpenBSD/pc532 was done on a machine with 8-Megs of memory. It should run with 4-Megs of memory although it may be slower.