Most SBCs that run OpenBSD are arm64 or armv7 I currently run Openbsd on two (older) armv7 SBCs, a Cubieboard 1 and a Solidrun CuBox i4Pro, both passively cooled. The Solidrun CuBox is aptly named: it's a small black plastic cube, and it runs "solidly" without issues. My older Cubieboard has occasional issues. OpenBSD does not support the framebuffer (HDMI) on either of these AFAIK.
I don't run OpenBSD on any other architecture SBCs at the moment. My impression is that arm64 users seem to have best luck with Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 but read the documentation. OpenBSD is maintained by grownups who know the importance of documentation and live by it, so you can more safely rely on what you read in the official documentation. Regards, John -- John DiMarco <[email protected]> http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~jdd IT Director, Computer Science Department, University of Toronto Office: BA4252 Phone:1-416-978-5300 Fax:1-416-946-5464
