On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 02:46:57PM -0600, John McGuigan wrote: > Hi folks, > > The discussion regarding the FriendlyARM SBCs and the focus on the > CuBox-i4Pro got me thinking about my ideal arm board. Personally, I think a > small ARM SBC would be perfect as a home router if it has 2 (or more) > Ethernet ports -- preferably gigabit, fanless, serial console (FTDI), etc. > I really like the Cavium port but I'm hoping there is something similar in > the ARM world. > > Is anyone familiar with some ARM hardware that would fit that bill? I'd > really like to get my hands on some and help out the project. I think > support for a killer board could really drive up use of this port. > > For the record, I'm not trying to steer the current devs away from the > CuBox or BBB but I'd like to engage this port in the best way possible. > > Take care, > > John
Hi, ARMv7 Marvell from SolidRun: (similar to Omnia Turris) https://www.solid-run.com/marvell-armada-family/clearfog/ ARMv8 Marvell from SolidRun: https://www.solid-run.com/marvell-armada-family/armada-8040-community-board/ Both could possibly work with OpenBSD/armv7 (if drivers are ported). AMD's A1100 won't work with OpenBSD/armv7, it would need an OpenBSD/arm64 port. Patrick