Dear Brett, > On Tue, 22 May 2012 17:12:19 +0100 > > Laurence Rochfort <laurence.rochf...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > After many years away from doing any kind of low level programming, > > I'm making a two-pronged effort at re-learning Unix C development and > > ARM assembler. > > > > Would people be kind enough to recommend ARM boards that I can use to > > learn ARM assembler and which would also be useful for developing on > > OpenBSD? > > > > I loathe having to dig around on the Internet for documentation and > > education resources, so a board that includes comprehensive > > documentation and educational material is essential. > > > > Many thanks, > > Laurence. > > OpenBSD support is incomplete (kernel/userland runs but needs to be > cross-compiled on amd64 or i386, drivers for ethernet, usb and video ports > not done) but I would check out the beagleboard. It has a widely-used arm > processor, is well documented by Texas Instruments and on beagleboard.org.
If you want cheap device, get openbsd/palm ... palmtx/palmt5/zire72/lifedrive ... you can also finish the port (if it wasn't removed already). Best regards, Marek Vasut