I was once a strange person who used xorgcfg and xorgconfig, they died.. I'm very happy.
X -configure or Xorg -configure should at least create a basic xorg.conf file you can play with, does it not at least do that on non-i386/amd64 architectures?
Other supported OpenBSD architectures have default configuration files available, you don't have to construct it from scratch.. or at least, you shouldn't have to.
A README document exists on OpenBSD that you can use to learn about X on your platform, it's always /usr/X11R6/README.
I don't think DDC support in Xorg is restricted to i386/amd64, but if it is.. most monitors have a label on the back of them, laptop displays might be a little harder.. but X has default Vert/Horiz settings now that will give you at least 800x600 on a VGA monitor now.
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