> From: "Stephen Graf" <s_g...@telus.net> > Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2017 12:01:43 -0700 > > Is the Raspberry PI Zero W a better choice to use with OpenBSD? Is there > OpenBSD support for the onboard WIFI?
OpenBSD will not (ever) run on the Pi Zero as we target ARMv7 and up. > I chose the CHIP device because of the neat hardware package, CPU, RAM, > NAND, WIFI and USB all on one board. > I was able to take the device out of its package, use my cell phone charger > cable to plug it into my PC and was literally able to start development! > Within a few minutes I had the WIFI configured and was using SSH network > connectivity. It is possible to run OpenBSD on the CHIP, but basically only USB will work. Someone did some work on getting the NAND working, but I think that work has stalled. WiFi is unsupported and while there is some interest in getting it working, don't count on it.