

"New World" systems, the difference being PowerPC-based Macintosh systems are divided into "Old World" and

In the /usr/X11R6/README file on the installed system. Used by X in frame buffer (unaccelerated) mode, at the boot resolutionĪnd color depth using the wsfb driver (installed by default).ĭirections on enabling the accelerated X server can be found The graphics adapters not supported by an accelerated driver can be Most ATI graphics adapters and some NVIDIA graphics adapters are The X Window System is supported on all MacPPC systems. Most machines are able to netboot and completing bootloader Multi-user, supports most, if not all, of the on-board devices, and isĪfter the 4.0 release basic support for "Old World" machines wasĬommitted. Support for the 64-bit G5 (running in 32-bit mode) was added in OpenBSD 3.9.Ĭurrently, all the hardware listed in the OpenBSD 2.8 was released with a powerpc port.Īs work on the port continued, it was renamed to OpenBSD/macppc for 3.0.
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In the meantime, a new port was started, focusing on Apple hardware, andīased on code from NetBSD/macppc, and after a lot of work from Dale Rahn, This port was eventually thrown away after OpenBSD 2.5 was released.Īs a result there was no OpenBSD/powerpc port for the 2.6 and 2.7 releases. The OpenBSD/macppc port started as OpenBSD/powerpc, and was initiallyįocused on Motorola computers with Open Firmware, and VI Power4e boards. Ppc" be sure to check our mailing list policy before It does not run on any unsupported models.Ī mailing list dedicated to the OpenBSD/macppc port is available join the OpenBSD/macppc mailing list, send a message body of "subscribe all Apple computers from the iMac to current

OpenBSD/macppc runs on the PowerPC-based Macintosh systems from the
