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OpenBSD/MACHINE OSREV runs on a wide variety of VAX hardware.
The following systems have been tested:
	- VAXstation 2000
	- VAXstation 3100/{30,40}
	- VAXstation 3100/{38,48}
	- VAXstation 3100/76
	- VAXstation 4000/VLC
	- VAXstation 4000/60
	- VAXstation 4000/90
	- MicroVAX 2000
	- MicroVAX 3100/{10,20}{,e}
	- MicroVAX 3100/80
	- MicroVAX 3100/85
	- MicroVAX 3100/90
	- MicroVAX 3300
	- VAX 4000 10{0,5}
	- VAX 4000 200
	- VAX 4000 300
	- VAX 4000 {4,5,6}00
	- VAX 4000 {5,7}00A

Ethernet devices:
	- on-board MicroVAX or VAXstation LANCE
	- DEC SGEC

SCSI:
	- NCR 5380 or NCR 53C9x on-board SCSI is generally supported
	- Includes most 3100's and VAXstation 4000's, as well as the
	  VAX 4000 10X series.
	
QBUS:
	- KFQSA       (MSCP DSSI controller)
	- Emulex UC08 (MSCP SCSI controller)
	- CXY08       (DHV-11 emulating serial)
	- DELQA       (Ethernet)

Serial ports:
	- DZ*11 lines (also DZ*11 compatible lines on VAXstations)

The lowest amount of memory tested is 6M; however, more is recommended.
At the moment, the only supported console is a serial console.

Currently, your storage options for using OpenBSD/MACHINE are SCSI disks
or tapes on one of the supported controllers, disks and tapes accessed
through an appropriate QBUS MSCP controller, or a NFS root and swap.
Please see below for details.