On 6/30/16, Daniel Bolgheroni <dbolgher...@gmail.com> wrote: > For those who are always looking for SBCs to build routers, Banana Pi R1 > is cheap and easily available
FWIW, this was for a laboratory application. It would be nice to use OpenBSD in those settings because the project goals are a good fit (solid basic functionality over frills). What made friendlyARM appealing was that they were willing to provide information on their displays that I needed to figure out whether I could shield them well enough. 4D Systems has also been really good about that, and that's what I'm currently using, but they top out at 7 inches. You'd find a very appreciative group of users on the laboratory/industrial side. They don't mind reading manuals, and donating to the project wouldn;t make much of a dent in their budgets, since those already include $30,000+ proprietary software upgrades.