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A MIPS-family Lemote Yeeloong laptop runs OpenBSD, offering a 64-bit MIPS system in a portable netbook form. The Chinese-made device uses a MIPS derivative processor. The project became a longer journey than anticipated for learning OpenBSD on an unusual platform.
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