Great news! Thanks for the feedback and also thanks for mentioning the 
bsd.re-config, this was new to me.

I have managed to assign valid MAC to the rge ports using /etc/hostname.rge(N) 
files, containing :
```
lladdr 00:11:22:33:44:55
dhcp
```

My device gets really hot, but while apmd can change the cpu freq it still 
uncomfortably hot.

Btw: using the linked EFI method i have successfully booted NBSD 10 and vanilla 
Debian 12, but was unsuccessful with FBSD. Linux & NBSD sees and can be 
installed onto MMC, so probably the not-working eMMC is what Jared mentioned 
here in the README [1]. It seems OBSD's sdmmc driver needs to be patched, but 
for that i miss the required expertise.

Using Linux the device is much colder, but Debian doesnt packages the ethernet 
firmwares, so i was unable to test them yet, but it recognizes the intel wifi 
(also needs firmware).
Installing manually the required wifi firmware in OBSD sadly doesnt makes the 
wifi working. As OBSD reports it "not configured" i think it doesnt know how to 
attach the driver to it.

Btw: i have managed to find a uart adapter board (but not yet received) so i 
will try to compile a uboot for the device later on.

I'll continue the experiment and will try to upstream my EDK2 changes. I will 
also try to make an up-to-date OpenWRT build aswell with EFI boot or with my 
planned/upcoming uboot fork [2].

[1] : https://github.com/jaredmcneill/quartz64_uefi
[2] : https://github.com/extrowerk/u-boot

Hope it helps.

Keep me posted about your findings.

Best Regards,
--Zoltán

--Z--

2023. dec. 18. 3:09:24 Ian Darwin <i...@darwinsys.com>:

> My advice to use bsd.re-config was incomplete; it assumes you are using /bsd, 
> not /bsd.new.

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