Re: PINE64 STAR64 [and now: new board available now]
- In reply to: Tomek CEDRO : "Re: PINE64 STAR64"
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Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2022 09:13:13 UTC
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022 10:04:24 +0100 I wrote: > On Tue, 27 Sep 2022 01:52:33 +0200 > Tomek CEDRO <tomek@cedro.info> wrote: > > > Thank you PINE64 Team for the update on STAR64 board release date > > :-) > > > > I am attaching freebsd-riscv@FreeBSD.org mailing list and the > > FreeBSD Foundation to this reply. > > > > Mailing list is the best place for RISC-V related announcements and > > contact with FreeBSD Unix users and developers working on the RISC-V > > target implementation. Please subscribe and send further RISC-V > > related announcements here. > > > > If you consider sharing engineering samples with the FreeBSD > > developers the FreeBSD Foundation is the best contact. > > > > Hi, > > While Star64 is not yet available, it would be nice if someone more > knowledgeable could do some preliminary evaluation from FreeBSD side, > i.e. how much work would it make to run FreeBSd on the board. > > Good starting point is wiki page, https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/STAR64, > where links to documents for various parts used could be found. Most > interesting would be datasheet for StarFive JH1170 SoC, I think. No > idea how detailed it is. > > Today there is new board avalable for purchase, Ox64, really small > one, for US$ 6 and US$ 8... So one quick question - is 64 MB RAM > enough for FreeBSD on RISC-V architecture? It would be really great > for small devices (something like IoT, sensors, etc.), even if it > could be limited somehow. > > Regards, > Milan [ Follow-up to my mail ] Ah, links forgotten: https://pine64.com/product/128mb-ox64-sbc-available-on-december-2-2022/ https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Ox64 Milan