I have an Intel D201GLY motherboard, a Celeron using the SiS662 chipset.

For $200, you can buy it locally complete with case, mouse, and
keyboard.  It is a sweet little system with no fans or moving parts.
Much cheaper than a net5501, which cost more than $500 by the time UPS
got done charging "import fees".  It includes audio, video, network, and
USB ports.

I am offering one of these D201GLY SiS662 boxes to any OpenBSD developer
that is interested in making it work with OpenBSD.

version 4.2 installs over the network, install from cd fails with sense
key errors.

version 4.3 installs over the network, but when rebooting for the first
time, the kernel partially boots, then reboots.  over and over and over
again.

the 4.4 snapshots boot up to the point where it asks you whether you
want to install, upgrade, or grab a shell.  At that point, or sometime
before, the keyboard freezes

In the 4.4 snapshots, the dmesg gives lots of messages about not being
able to properly allocate IRQ's.

In 4.2, the IRQ's in the dmesg are allocated using a "legacy" mode.

Ted

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