The A13 is supposedly a stripped down A10 which is (sort of) supported by the armv7 port, so at least there is mild promise.
This definitely won’t work out of the box. On May 8, 2015, at 2:54 PM, William A. Mahaffey III <w...@hiwaay.net> wrote: > On 05/08/15 13:28, Tobias Ulmer wrote: >> On Fri, May 08, 2015 at 10:40:25AM -0453, William A. Mahaffey III wrote: >>> On 05/08/15 10:28, Jason Taylor wrote: >>>> So I saw this today: >>>> https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1598272670/chip-the-worlds-first-9-computer >>>> >>>> It uses the Allwinner A13 SoC. >>>> Not too many details at the moment but it seems that most of the features >>>> of the SoC are broken out to the pins. >>>> >>>> If there is interest in these and supporting , I'll order a few for some >>>> devs to play with. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> /Jason >>>> >>> How's about RPi2's and/or Hardkernel Odroid's, C1 and/or XU3 :-) ? >> We need developers, not cheap as chips hardware. >> >>> -- >>> >>> William A. Mahaffey III >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> "The M1 Garand is without doubt the finest implement of war >>> ever devised by man." >>> -- Gen. George S. Patton Jr. >>> > > > I have 2 RPI2's, but know exactly nothing (zip, zero (0), nada) about kernel > hacking. The RPI2 & Odroid C1 are both (somewhat, see below) supported under > NetBSD. I don't know if there is any crossover possible .... > > > https://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/evbarm/raspberry_pi/ > https://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/evbarm/odroid-c1/ > > > -- > > William A. Mahaffey III > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "The M1 Garand is without doubt the finest implement of war > ever devised by man." > -- Gen. George S. Patton Jr. >