Den lör 14 feb. 2026 kl 23:33 skrev evily <[email protected]>:
>
> Is it possible to install OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi 1B+?
>

If it was, it would be listed at
https://www.openbsd.org/armv7.html
and it's not.

The rpi1 and 2 were not 64-bit capable, and obsd devs spend little to
zero time on getting new 32bit arches supported, because the
limitations they have.
There is a certain amount of problems where newly created 32bit arches
need modern compilers because no one made gcc3/4 work for them, but
also they are so small in terms of cpu and memory that you basically
can't run clang/llvm native on them without lots of issues, apart from
taking ages. For the existing 32bit platforms, the old compilers still
work as they did when alpha, macppc were actively used. so they
continue to work.
I don't remember exactly, but I also think there was a certain amount
of issues with early rpis and documentation of lowlevel stuff needed
in order to make it a fully supported platform. That may have changed
since, but my guess is that this train has left the station. Get
yourself an rpi3 or 4 (or beaglebone black for armv7) and run obsd on
those instead.


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