It looks like they allready had have some connection to OpenBSD.
http://routerboard.com/files/openbsd_vt6105m_patch.txt

They have a patch for OpenBSD 3.4 to support their drivers. It looks like a
handmade "diff".

I have been looking at these boards also and they look very nice. They are
very inexpensive also and would be a good complement to Soekris.
I would throw in some money to buy a few to developers.

// Kalle

On 11/16/06, Michael Dexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> >Is there any interest in supporting the MIPS based
> >routerboard hardware?  If there is, I would be happy
> >to buy a board or two and throw it at whoever might
> >interested in making such a thing happen.
>
> I believe this original post is referring to routerboard.com hardware. The
> company, based here in Latvia has built its own boards using the GEODE
> processor (like Soekris) but has moved to MIPS because of the much higher
> performance.
>
> I to am in support of the idea of OpenBSD on this board and would be happy
> to interface with the manufacturer (who may also be supportive) if porters
> emerge.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Michael Dexter

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