On Mon, 31 Mar 2025 19:07:16 +0200,
Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:
> 
> On 2025/03/31 07:45, ken.dic...@whidbey.com wrote:
> > On 2025-03-30 19:26, b...@courriel.fr.eu.org wrote:
> > 
> > > I search a board compatible with openbsd for a daily low power
> > > desktop-mobile computer but I'm kind of lost after too many searches
> > > and sometimes not enough info. So here I am.
> > > ...
> > > 
> > > At start I was thinking about a RISC-V board but it looks like it still
> > > needs some works for a small desktop so I'm falling back to arm.
> > > 
> > > Any recommendations?
> > 
> > I use a Raspberry Pi 5 as my desktop computer.
> > 
> > My backup computer is a Pi 500 (Pi 5 in a keyboard) with a RasPi display
> > which together costs ~$200.
> > 
> > Does need a mouse and you plug audio jack into the display port.
> > 
> > Don't know about OpenBSD, but it runs most OSs I have tried, including just
> > using a frame buffer rather than a window system.
> 
> OpenBSD does not currently run on rpi5.
> 
> I'm not 100% sure but I don't think you will have accelerated video
> with OpenBSD on any of the ARM SBCs, so while X will work in most
> cases, it will use a fair bit of CPU and won't be too fast.
> It's not really great for video playback.
> 
> If not averse to a more mainstream platform, there are various
> low-power intel based systems that would fit most of the stated
> requirements (e.g. various n100-based mini PCs and similar).
> The missing one is gpio support, that could possibly be done via
> a USB module though that won't work via gpio(4), unless you write a
> driver..
> 

Here an example of n100-based device with GPIO:
https://radxa.com/products/x/x4/#techspec

But I have no idea about OpenBSD support.

-- 
wbr, Kirill

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