May 30, 2025 at 2:48 AM, "Sylvain Saboua" <sylv...@saboua.me 
mailto:sylv...@saboua.me?to=%22Sylvain%20Saboua%22%20%3Csylvain%40saboua.me%3E 
> wrote:



> 
> Still willing to get a Server-on-Card, and having bricked
> two RK3399's (donations incoming if I don't manage to repair
> them), I am now contemplating the purchase of a HiFive
> Unmatched Rev B. But I don't know if it would be properly
> supported by openbsd that only indicates support for the
> first revision ? https://www.openbsd.org/riscv64.html
> 
> More broadly, were I to purchase another Firefly
> (they're available on a website called elecbee),
> I would need to know if the PCIe to SATA module
> is supported ? :
> https://wiki.t-firefly.com/en/Firefly-RK3399/module_serial.html#pcie-m-2-b-key-to-sata3-0-adapter-board
> 
> And the same question for the HiFive PCIe expansion
> capabilities. https://www.sifive.com/boards/hifive-unmatched-revb
> 
> All in all, is openbsd known to be
> compatible with / able to use either of these SoC
> with a hard drive extension ?
> -- Sylvain Saboua
> looking for a PDP-11

As an off the wall suggestion...you could probably email the openBSD developer/s
who have worked on the risc V support.  If those SOCs are cheap enough, perhaps
you could offer to buy one for one or 2 or those developer/s.  That would 
probably help OpenBSD work on those SOCs.

Joshua

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