> You are assuming people in this mailing list aren't capable of > objective thinking. >
Sorry, perhaps I was a bit hasty. > If you want Theo opinion on the ARM architecture, I'm pretty sure it's > already somewhere in misc@. From memory, wimpy board, lacking mmu or > something like that. > > Also, the opposite discussion took place last week on misc@. Someone > asked where is ARM support and the discussion quickly moved to x86 and > AMD64 board able to do the same job. >> OpenBSD is quite a bit ahead on amd64 vs. armv7. I'd choose amd64 every >> time, right now. I suspect this situation will change a bit in the >> coming years for armv7 (and possibly also armv8, which currently is >> not supported.) Ya, I figured as much but wondered if my understanding was still current and if something like: http://www.arm.com/products/processors/technologies/trustzone/ helped to tip the scales back etc. -- KISSIS - Keep It Simple So It's Securable