Thanks Alan! I totally agree, Milk-V Duo S is one of the nicest RISC-V
Boards I've worked with: https://milkv.io/duo-s
(1) Super Affordable at only $10 (WiFi + BT version is $13)
(2) Ethernet Port for easy booting and testing of NuttX over TFTP (U-Boot)
(3) No Soldering needed. GPIO Pins are all b
Kudos Lup!
It is nice to see your RISC-V progress
Best regards
Alin
On Sun, 19 May 2024, 17:43 Alan C. Assis, wrote:
> Kudos Lup!
>
> Fantastic work! And nice board to run NuttX
>
> On Sat, May 18, 2024 at 7:50 PM Lee, Lup Yuen wrote:
>
> > Soon we’ll see many new 64-bit RISC-V SBCs based o
Kudos Lup!
Fantastic work! And nice board to run NuttX
On Sat, May 18, 2024 at 7:50 PM Lee, Lup Yuen wrote:
> Soon we’ll see many new 64-bit RISC-V SBCs based on the Sophgo SG2000
> RISC-V SoC. Will they boot NuttX? Let’s find out…
>
> (1) We boot Linux on Milk-V Duo S (with SG2000)
>
> (2) Pee
AMAZING!! :-)
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Soon we’ll see many new 64-bit RISC-V SBCs based on the Sophgo SG2000
RISC-V SoC. Will they boot NuttX? Let’s find out…
(1) We boot Linux on Milk-V Duo S (with SG2000)
(2) Peek inside SG2000 Linux and observe how it boots
(3) Then we take NuttX for RISC-V (Ox64 BL808)
(4) Tweak NuttX Kernel to