Hi,

I know I'm a horrible coder, however I realised that working with a lot of
people in harmony is easier then working on this alone..

I have a Pine64 Ox64 (64 MB RAM) that has two 32-bit cores and one 64-bit core
I want to make use of the wifi card in this SoC, is it only accessible from
32-bit cores?  I first attempted a 64-bit port with intention of asyncronously
running a NuttX instance with door function for wifi, but it stalled somewhere 
and I'm trying now to pick up the pieces.

The effort would likely be done on QEMU to start and then ported over to the
real hardware.  I really want to make this work for a freifunk-like garden
network using solar powered garden lamps.

This idea for a 32-bit port is geared more to the embedded RV32 SoC's such
as the T-Head XuanTie E907 and the E902.  Is it even worth it?  I heard there
is a RV32 based RPI pico 2 now but it doesn't have enough RAM (< 1MB).

-pjp

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