> On May 25, 2017, at 8:28 AM, Karel Gardas <gard...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 2:05 PM, valerij zaporogeci <vlrzpr...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 2017-05-25 3:46 GMT+03:00, Chris Cappuccio <ch...@nmedia.net>:
>>> 
>>> OpenBSD is moving ahead on armv7, arm64, and mips64 (loongson, octeon, sgi)
>>> as viable alternatives to i386/amd64. Other platforms are not well supported
>>> usually due to lack of available hardware and, therefore, developer
>>> interest.
>>> 
>>> Chris
>>> 
>> 
>> Sorry for off-topic, but I didn't want to start a new thread, it's
>> just a small question. Is OpenBSD "moving ahead" to mips32 too under
>> this mentioned move? :) More specifically is there an effort to run it
>> on such a mips SBC like Imagination's Mips Creator CI20? I know it's
>> just a tiny mini-PC, not a sever thingy, but it's not worse than
>> Raspperry Pi by the hardware capabilies.
>> I am asking because I am trying to write an UEFI implementation on it,
>> xD and am wondering if OpenBSD had support for this board, would it
>> use efi loader approach on this architecture or not.
>> I know, there is no UEFI support for mips even in the UEFI
>> specification, that's why I am doing my attempt. :)
> 
> Search the archives, but IIRC last "message" was that mips32 is a no
> go. The reason if I'm not mistaken is some MMU thingy or limitation or
> whatever. I'm sure you will be able to find it in archive of this
> mailing list.
> 


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