Hi all, On +2021-04-30 21:35:22 +0200, Pjotr Prins wrote: > It is probably a good idea to apply from an academic institution to > increase chances of getting a free board. I am happy to help with the > application. > > We already have the 2GB RAM polarfire which we mostly use for toy > stuff right now: > > https://www.cnx-software.com/2020/07/20/polarfire-soc-icicle-64-bit-risc-v-and-fpga-development-board-runs-linux-or-freebsd/ > > If anyone is serious about a GNU Mes and/or GNU Guix port I can help > find a RISC-V board one way or another. Sounds like time and money > well spent to me. > > Pj.
Could some riscv-model-version.scm be written to use qemu to create an exact virtual metal RISC-V board (of the kind being sampled, for starters) for use on our laptops and PCs? I think that might get more people involved, and would ideally produce images that would "just work" on the bare metal boards. Maybe guix could become a preferred RISC-V development environment :) Thoughts? > > On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 01:15:49PM -0400, Leo Famulari wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 06:36:29PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > > > Could interested developers raise their hands? :-) > > > > I previously applied for early access to the BeagleV: > > > > https://beagleboard.org/beaglev > > > > I wasn't selected and I decided to focus on aarch64 for now. > > > > Hopefully some other people can step up and apply via this new program! > > > -- Regards, Bengt Richter