>> I've only used R-Pi and intel/AMD, what kind of setup are the Risc-V you are
>> looking at? On Wikipedia it says there are embedded, desktop, and servers
>> that use it. I can't say I'd be in for joining with a one for me, one for a
>> developer but I
-p550
Best Regards,
-peter
On Fri, Oct 27, 2023 at 11:46:24AM +, Lucretia wrote:
> I've only used R-Pi and intel/AMD, what kind of setup are the Risc-V you are
> looking at? On Wikipedia it says there are embedded, desktop, and servers
> that use it. I can't say I'd
I've only used R-Pi and intel/AMD, what kind of setup are the Risc-V you are
looking at? On Wikipedia it says there are embedded, desktop, and servers that
use it. I can't say I'd be in for joining with a one for me, one for a
developer but I might be interested if I knew mo
Hi,
I have very little insight other than google news what it means that the
flagship of risc-v, a company called sifive, had a lot of layoffs. I have
heard scarecrow stories of the US Chip Act or something that the US is moving
anti-riscv.
I have three riscv computers right now, all of them
considering to buy one for testing the RISC-V platform and I wanted to
know if some OpenBSD developers are interested in getting this version of this
SBC ?
I am living in France, near Lyon, but I can ship it in an European country if
needed.
Let me know if you are interested :)
Vincent Finance
On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 11:32:00AM +, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 06:34:14PM +0200, Alexander Shendi wrote:
> > Hello @misc world,
> >
[...]
> It currently does not work with OpenBSD. It uses the Allwinner D1, which has
> DMA issues. Another thing that would need to be worked o
On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 06:34:14PM +0200, Alexander Shendi wrote:
> Hello @misc world,
>
> I couldn't find any mailing list for the OpenBSD RISC V port, so I'm posting
> here. If there is a better place, please give directions. Also feel free to
> forward to anyone wh
Hello @misc world,
I couldn't find any mailing list for the OpenBSD RISC V port, so I'm posting
here. If there is a better place, please give directions. Also feel free to
forward to anyone who may be interested or of help.
Does anyone have experience with the RISC-V devterm kit?
On 2022-04-05, Martin wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Can anybody know where to buy SiFive HiFive Unmatched (preferred) or
> Microsemi PolarFire SoC Icicle Kit to run 7.1 on RISC-V architecture? Can't
> find it in stock anywhere.
Farnell have some of the Microsemi boards.
On 12/15/20 10:10 PM, Stuart Longland wrote:
On 10/12/20 4:33 am, Mihai Popescu wrote:
Just wanted to see if RISC-V architecture is attractive for OpenBSD
development. It's open and it is from Berkeley.
I hear it's only truly open if you're part of their exclusive "club
On 10/12/20 4:33 am, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Just wanted to see if RISC-V architecture is attractive for OpenBSD
> development. It's open and it is from Berkeley.
I hear it's only truly open if you're part of their exclusive "club".
Otherwise it's as much "
rse. Some say Odroid is providing the board for the test [2].
> Sounds
> > interesting.
> >
> > [2]
> >
> https://www.eetimes.com/micro-magic-risc-v-core-claims-to-beat-apple-m1-and-arm-cortex-a9/
>
> I'm not sure what your point is.
>
Just wanted to
c.com/news/RISCv-Fastest_PR.pdf
> >
> > No, this is just PR. We need HW to run on.
> >
> > --
> > :wq Claudio
> >
>
> Of course. Some say Odroid is providing the board for the test [2]. Sounds
> interesting.
>
> [2]
> https://www.eetimes.com/mic
st PR. We need HW to run on.
>
> --
> :wq Claudio
>
Of course. Some say Odroid is providing the board for the test [2]. Sounds
interesting.
[2]
https://www.eetimes.com/micro-magic-risc-v-core-claims-to-beat-apple-m1-and-arm-cortex-a9/
On Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 05:30:48PM +0200, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Would it be interesting from the OpenBSD point of view [1] ?
>
> [1] http://www.micromagic.com/news/RISCv-Fastest_PR.pdf
No, this is just PR. We need HW to run on.
--
:wq Claudio
Would it be interesting from the OpenBSD point of view [1] ?
[1] http://www.micromagic.com/news/RISCv-Fastest_PR.pdf
On Sat, 2 Feb 2019 05:59:36 +0530
Dinesh Thirumurthy wrote:
> I believe a few will be interested in OpenBSD on RISC-V hardware.
>
> This is the first time, a BSD is booting on RISC-V hardware.
> Looking forward to get OpenBSD on RISC-V hardware.
I've seen on twitter a guy who
Please don't fanboy here. It is not appreciated.
> I believe a few will be interested in OpenBSD on RISC-V hardware.
>
> This is the first time, a BSD is booting on RISC-V hardware.
> Looking forward to get OpenBSD on RISC-V hardware.
>
> So, it might be interesting t
I believe a few will be interested in OpenBSD on RISC-V hardware.
This is the first time, a BSD is booting on RISC-V hardware.
Looking forward to get OpenBSD on RISC-V hardware.
So, it might be interesting to look at this talk and associated tracks.
OpenBSD on Open Source CPUs (like Shakti RISC
On 2019-02-01, Dinesh Thirumurthy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This talk
>
> https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/testing_freebsd_risc_v5/
>
> is being presented at 1130 UTC Sat Feb 2nd. You can view via live
> streaming video.
>
> They talk about FreeBSD bring up on the SiFiv
Hi,
This talk
https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/testing_freebsd_risc_v5/
is being presented at 1130 UTC Sat Feb 2nd. You can view via live
streaming video.
They talk about FreeBSD bring up on the SiFive FU540, RISC-V board.
The BSD track is at https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/track/bsd
On 2018 Nov 28 (Wed) at 16:30:56 +0530 (+0530), Dinesh Thirumurthy wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Searched the list to find messages about riscv. I would
:appreciate instructions on getting it to boot on spike.
:
:Thanks.
:Dinesh
Step one: write a bunch of code.
OpenBSD has not been ported to RISC-V yet, so you
Hi,
Searched the list to find messages about riscv. I would
appreciate instructions on getting it to boot on spike.
Thanks.
Dinesh
rd
> > >
> > > 21 more available in lower link, to the lower right.
> > >
> > > Great to see it happen finally.
> >
> > Indeed! RISC-V is making progress. For plain programmers this is probably
> > not yet the right set of hardware as (1)
Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote:
> Everybody loves the idea of an open-source CPU that can be uploaded to an
> FPGA processor. Anybody from China who starts selling a mini-itx board and an
> FPGA fast enough to run risc-v will turn the market on its head in 6--10
> ye
Everybody loves the idea of an open-source CPU that can be uploaded to an FPGA
processor. Anybody from China who starts selling a mini-itx board and an FPGA
fast enough to run risc-v will turn the market on its head in 6--10 years,
killing both Intel and AMD. ARM is fabless already...
; > UART.
> >
> > https://www.sifive.com/products/hifive-unleashed/
> >
> > https://www.crowdsupply.com/microsemi/hifive-unleashed-expansion-board
> >
> > 21 more available in lower link, to the lower right.
> >
> > Great to see it happen fin
ium
Pro. Sudenly PCs were faster and there was no need to stay on more expensive
nice machines -- except perhaps for software support.
The question is, if something like that can't happen between ARM and Intel and
then later on between RISC-V and ARM. For example Cavium's ThunderX2 lo
//www.crowdsupply.com/microsemi/hifive-unleashed-expansion-board
>
> 21 more available in lower link, to the lower right.
>
> Great to see it happen finally.
Indeed! RISC-V is making progress. For plain programmers this is probably not
yet the right set of hardware as (1) system sp
>4-core (5-core?) 1.5Ghz, 8GB DDR4 ECC RAM, two >PCIe slots (one one-lane
>and one two-lane PCIe 2.0?), SATA, gigabit ethernet, >microSD, HDMI,
>UART
Neat, but horribly slow and expensive. Raptor CS, on the other hand, are
releasing the POWER9 based Talos II Lite soon, and also (apparently) the b
4-core (5-core?) 1.5Ghz, 8GB DDR4 ECC RAM, two PCIe slots (one one-lane
and one two-lane PCIe 2.0?), SATA, gigabit ethernet, microSD, HDMI,
UART.
https://www.sifive.com/products/hifive-unleashed/
https://www.crowdsupply.com/microsemi/hifive-unleashed-expansion-board
21 more available in lower li
On 01/15/18 09:39, Karel Gardas wrote:
Have a look at SiFive.com -- they are probably closest to have some IP
capable of running general purpose OS.
You can try their Freedom SoC U500, but supported Virtex platform is
quite costy... Or you can wait if their U54-MC CPU appear somehow in
the m
flipchan writes:
I love risc-v !
But has risc-v started producing on real hardware and not
kvm/qemu ?
Yes; cf. e.g.
https://riscv.org/risc-v-cores/#fe310-g000
which is used for the HiFive1 Arduino board.
Alexis.
On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 08:25:58AM +, flipchan wrote:
> I love risc-v !
>
> But has risc-v started producing on real hardware and not kvm/qemu ? would be
> cool to have that
>
In the riscv.org news there is this:
https://abopen.com/news/future-ships-avalanche-fpga-dev-bo
wrote:
I love risc-v !
But has risc-v started producing on real hardware and not kvm/qemu ? would be
cool to have that
On January 14, 2018 9:43:27 PM GMT+01:00, "Peter J. Philipp"
wrote:
Is anyone interested/working/planning around this ingenious open source
Instruction Set Architec
iirc sifive made some devkits https://dev.sifive.com/freedom-soc/evaluate/fpga/
2018-01-15 11:25 GMT+03:00 flipchan :
> I love risc-v !
>
> But has risc-v started producing on real hardware and not kvm/qemu ? would be
> cool to have that
>
> On January 14, 2018 9:43:27 PM G
I love risc-v !
But has risc-v started producing on real hardware and not kvm/qemu ? would be
cool to have that
On January 14, 2018 9:43:27 PM GMT+01:00, "Peter J. Philipp"
wrote:
>Is anyone interested/working/planning around this ingenious open source
>Instruction Set Archite
On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 08:46:19AM +0100, Janne Johansson wrote:
> Perhaps take a look at what kevlo@ started doing?
>
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=150148952705168&w=2
Awesome! That basically did what I had planned next, so then I can look at
getting an OpenBSD kernel cross compiled (p
Perhaps take a look at what kevlo@ started doing?
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=150148952705168&w=2
2018-01-14 21:43 GMT+01:00 Peter J. Philipp :
> Is anyone interested/working/planning around this ingenious open source
> Instruction Set Architecture? Not many developer boards yet but t
Is anyone interested/working/planning around this ingenious open source
Instruction Set Architecture? Not many developer boards yet but there is
simulators...
Small contribution from me (how to compile riscv-qemu on OpenBSD 6.2-stable):
http://centroid.eu/blog/index.php?article=1515597453 <--
On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 04:15:15AM +, Luiz Roberto dos Santos wrote:
> Hi,
> There's any effort yet to iniciate a port for RISC-V?
No
>
> Regards,
> L.
Hi,
There's any effort yet to iniciate a port for RISC-V?
Regards,
L.
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