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OpenBSD/mvme68k 2.1 runs on the following classes of machines:
	- MVME147 - Motorola with 68030 and 68881
	- MVME162 - Motorola with 68040
	- MVME167 - Motorola with 68040

The minimal configuration requires 4M of RAM and ~60M of disk space.
To install the entire system requires much more disk space, and to 
compile the system, more RAM is recommended.  (OpenBSD with 4M of
RAM feels like Solaris with 4M of RAM.) Note that until you have
around 16M of RAM, getting more RAM is more important than getting a
faster CPU.)

Supported devices include:

MVME147:
	serial ports: 
		on-board ttya and ttyb 

	ethernet:
		on-board AMD 7990 Lance ethernet ("le0")

	SCSI:
		on-board 

	Parallel:
		a driver exists, but it is not integrated.

MVME162:
	serial ports:
		on-board tty00-03 - Zilog Z85230 SCC

	ethernet:
		on-board Intel 82596CA ethernet ("ie0")

	SCSI:
		on-board SCSI controller NCR53c710

	Parallel:
		Not available for this board

	VME:
		drivers for short I/O access

	Flash:
		1 MB flash, either Intel 28F008SA or 28F020
		driver is available, but doesn't work
		Jumper GPIO3 selects Flash memory map and must
		be installed for booting with the Flash driver (default)

	SRAM:
		supported

	VMEbus:
		untested

	IP:
		untested

MVME167
	serial:
		on-board tty00 - tty03 - Cirrus Logic CD2401
	ethernet: 
		on-board Intel 82596CA ethernet ("ie0")
	SCSI: 
		on-board SCSI controller NCR53c710

	Parallel:
		Not supported

	SRAM:
		supported