sorry correction

(wrong)
any way the previous openbsd is 6.1 .
i use legacy PC and CD(install62.fs ) and install OpenBSD area .
[ don’t touch msdos aea (wd0i)]

(right)
any way the previous openbsd is 6.1 .
i use legacy PC and CD(install62.iso ) and install OpenBSD area .
[ don’t touch msdos aea (wd0i)]


and the interesting is the following

http://blog.goo.ne.jp/kazuhirospd/e/a5cc783017c1ff2a699fce129fc72921
says that
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The screen got dark, and  SSD began to access .
What began?
 I was watching the display ...,
 scared out of one's wits .
It came out on the screen with a light blue Windows flag.
It is the start screen of Windows 8.1.
By the way, this SSD was what I used on the main PC until this time.
i thought  it stopped with an error on the way .
but   it  washed up as it was.
Windows was running natively on MacPRO !
MacOSX could not be installed with my all efforts.
but MacPRO run  Windows 8.1  with no problem .
what a sarcasm it was !
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but this is not the case for openbsd .


and
https://everymac.com/mac-answers/snow-leopard-mac-os-x-faq/mac-os-x-snow-leopard-64-bit-macs-64-bit-efi-boot-in-64-bit-mode.html
says that
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Intel Core 2 Duo and Xeon processors are 64-bit. However, based on reader
reports received, as well as hands-on observation, it is believed that all
Macs with 64-bit processors released in 2006 only have a 32-bit EFI, and
consequently, only are capable of booting in 32-bit mode. This is of
particular disappointment to owners of the first Mac Pro, which despite
having a powerful 64-bit processor no doubt has had its "working life" cut
short by a 32-bit EFI.
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regards

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