I was thinking of buying https://dlidirect.com/products/atomic-pi , which should work, but is apparently out of stock. Looks rather appealing, though.
As far as RPI and pkgsrc, I have the original RPI Zero with pkgsrc, it does what I need it for, although from time to time I have to reokace the sd cards. It builds the packages for another RPI Model B, which works as DNS/FTP/HTTP/time server at home; they both are on early versions of -current. On Sat, 4 May 2019 at 06:05, Mayuresh <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am using RPI2 with NetBSD for a certain requirement. There are some > rough edges (wifi support, usb hub not working, media player not working > etc.) Besides it's too slow to do any builds of pkgsrc. > > Was wondering whether there are SBC boards where I can use my amd64 > packages compiled on other devices. The board itself need not have a high > end configuration (RPI like configuration is good enough) - just that > NetBSD should work on it and it should have amd64 arch. > > Tried searching, but most SBCs seem arm based. Among those that are amd64 > based it's hard to figure out whether NetBSD would support it. > > Please do share recommendations / experiences. > > Mayuresh -- ----
