Sep 18, 2019, 01:48 by [email protected]:

> As I mentioned in another post, I'm a big fan of this SBC, It's got the most 
> powerful consumer ARM chip I've used and there seems to be a major interest 
> in bringing the board into the mainline kernel, which may be well on it's way 
> by now. I haven't had the time to try building an RT-preempt kernel for it 
> and I honestly have never had much lick with patching ARM kernels anyway. I 
> inquired on the Odroid forums about a RT kernel prior to the 5.1 release and 
> I believe someone said that once RT kernel patches caught up to 5.2 it would 
> be possible. Patches are at 5.2.14 now. I was thinking that this board runnng 
> hm2 over SPI would be pretty major. I'd assume with Mesa's recent support for 
> the RaspberryPI over SPI this may be a little more realistic now. I'm not the 
> guy to be digging into software and kernel developement, I'm just curious if 
> any of the Machinekit wizards think this is worth looking into.
>
> Odroid N2 <https://www.hardkernel.com/shop/odroid-n2-with-4gbyte-ram/>
>
> Mainline Kernel discussion. 
> <https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=176&t=33993&start=350>
>
Isn't that that Android TV stick chipset? If so, there are going to be many 
different boards. True, they will be targeted to other uses and so will 
probably not have the broken GPIOs, but still. Maybe it will create bigger 
traction for RT capable kernel development.

C.

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