On 2016 Sep 24 (Sat) at 06:55:40 + (+), Ruslanas G??ibovskis wrote:
:Hi team, maybe it would be a great thing if you would be able to create a
:list of hw developpers would be interested to develop. so any sysadmin
:would know what is needed for openbsd devs and send out hw to dev team.
:
Hi team, maybe it would be a great thing if you would be able to create a
list of hw developpers would be interested to develop. so any sysadmin
would know what is needed for openbsd devs and send out hw to dev team.
In such list i would like to see model, web to buy and a price.
Thank you, sorry
Tinker [ti...@openmailbox.org] wrote:
> The market is finally being flooded with ARM64:s. And some of them are
> inexpensive.
>
> I guess AllWinner A64/H64 will be the most ubiquitous one as the chip
> is/soon will be something like 5 USD.
The Allwinner 64-bit parts are supported under 32-bit mod
Tinker,
do not touch el-cheapo undocumented SoCs/boards, IMHO this would be
completely lost time. If you'd like to hack or buy hardware, better do
with board/SoC which is/are fully documented. And no, datasheets are
usually not good enough nor an advice to look into Linux sources...To
make it comp
2016-09-22 13:51 GMT+02:00 Tinker :
> What about running OpenBSD on these, do you have any idea when this should
> be possible?
https://www.openbsd.org/armv7.html
"A mailing list for ARM-based ports is available at a...@openbsd.org."
The devs are looking forward to getting the boards you are send
The market is finally being flooded with ARM64:s. And some of them are
inexpensive.
I guess AllWinner A64/H64 will be the most ubiquitous one as the chip
is/soon will be something like 5 USD.
Boards should be on the market for 15 USD this year I think. If you need
SATA or PCIe the same figur
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