Re: [Arm-netbook] closed-source BootROM and RYF certification

2016-11-03 Thread Parobalth
Thanks a lot for your long and insightful reply. I am also glad to read that the current prototypes seem to work fine and that your last update on crowdsupply.com "Observations from Zhuhai" was rather positive. kind regards Paro On Wed, Nov 02, 2016 at 03:12:31AM +, Luke Kenneth Casson

Re: [Arm-netbook] Block Diagram - ZEOMA - Handheld Games Console

2016-11-03 Thread Isaac David
Le jeu. 3 nov. 2016 à 9:04, Eric Duhamel a écrit : linux-sunxi wiki says in "overclocking" section that 1.2 Ghz is "rather unrealistic". Well, I'll move forward assuming the A20 card will be about as fast as my Beaglebone Black (~1 Ghz) with double the RAM. Double the

Re: [Arm-netbook] Block Diagram - ZEOMA - Handheld Games Console

2016-11-03 Thread Eric Duhamel
On November 3, 2016 7:48:05 AM PDT, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote: >look up the cpufreq page on linux-sunxi wiki. linux-sunxi wiki says in "overclocking" section that 1.2 Ghz is "rather unrealistic". Well, I'll move forward assuming the A20 card will be about as fast as my

Re: [Arm-netbook] Have you checked out this Open Source RISC-V-based 32-bit μC?

2016-11-03 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
what's the name of the group behind it, and who is in that group? there's been a lot of publications and discussions online about risc-v - it should not be hard to find what they're planning as it is extremely likely that it's been discussed online for several months if not years. l. On 11/3/16,

Re: [Arm-netbook] Have you checked out this Open Source RISC-V-based 32-bit μC?

2016-11-03 Thread Peter Carlson
I am on their mailing list but I'll see if there is some pre-release info. On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 8:46 AM Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote: > very cool. it would be nice to have some specs - rated speed, > interfaces, virtual memory capabilities and so on. finding out who's >

Re: [Arm-netbook] Have you checked out this Open Source RISC-V-based 32-bit μC?

2016-11-03 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
very cool. it would be nice to have some specs - rated speed, interfaces, virtual memory capabilities and so on. finding out who's behind it would be a way to find out. l. On 11/3/16, Peter Carlson wrote: > https://www.crowdsupply.com/onchip/open-micro >

Re: [Arm-netbook] Block Diagram - ZEOMA - Handheld Games Console

2016-11-03 Thread Eric Duhamel
On October 20, 2016 2:19:52 PM PDT, Stefan Monnier wrote: >> guessing it will run well on the EOMA68-A20 with it's 1.2 GHz. > >Last I checked the A20 only goes up to 960MHz or so: > >% cat >/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies >144000

[Arm-netbook] Have you checked out this Open Source RISC-V-based 32-bit μC?

2016-11-03 Thread Peter Carlson
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Re: [Arm-netbook] Opensouce TPM

2016-11-03 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
On 11/3/16, mike.v...@gmail.com wrote: > Interesting: > http://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item=Google-Building-OSS-TPM2 yeah, very. means they no longer trust third party proprietary TPM implementations, which is in and of itself all we really need to know. now

Re: [Arm-netbook] nexell s5p6818 pcb v0.1

2016-11-03 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
thanks vincent, updated. On 11/3/16, Vincent Legoll wrote: > Hello, > > On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 10:25 AM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton > wrote: >> http://rhombus-tech.net/nexell/s5p6818/news/First_Nexell_EOMA68_S5P6818_PCB_Design_30Oct2016/ >> >> on the