With my latest changes PCIe and SATA should work out of the box in the machine. With xhci(4) in GENERIC and RAMDISK as well, it's not yet in there, the USB ports should work as well. I am not sure about the ethernet, but I think the one on the OverDrive 1000 is an msk(4) on PCIe.
On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 03:35:47PM +0000, Bryan C. Everly wrote: > Cool. I will order one. > > Where can I download an image and what's the best way to boot an initial > kernel? PXE NetBoot? Or can I boot a USB image on it? Or should I get a > sata optical drive? Once you have a machine, pick a recent miniroot60.fs from the arm64 snapshots. dd(1) this image onto the SATA drive, though actually putting it onto a USB stick might work as well, and boot from there. Should work kind of out of the box. > > Any recommendations would be much appreciated! > > Also are we compiling on this platform with gcc or are we using clang? All hail king clang(1). > > > On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 8:05 PM Patrick Wildt <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 01:47:28PM -0500, Bryan C. Everly wrote: > > > Hi arm@ > > > > > > If you haven't seen this box, it's a desktop machine that can actually > > > support a decent amount of RAM (I think it can go up to 128GB if you > > > want it to). I'm thinking about picking one up and was wondering how > > > far along the OpenBSD port was because I would sure get a kick out of > > > trying to get this machine up and running on it. > > > > > > Anyone had any experience with this particular flavor of hardware? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Bryan > > > > > > > It's progressing. It should boot, boot up to userland and recognise > > the the SATA disk. PCIe support is not yet completely committed, but > > it'll work soon. I have a machine that is a nearly 2 years older > > version of that, so I think that one should work as well. > > > -- > > Thanks, > Bryan
