ested in the
arduino-like funcionality of the beaglebone black.
Thanks.
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On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 03:17:19AM -0400, Brandon Mercer wrote:
> You'll need to purchase the 3.3v TTL serial cable as well.
OK. Thanks.
>
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 3:04 AM, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
> wrote:
> > I'm thinking in to buy a beaglebone black
Funny story. I read this page and I thought "I could use a beaglebone as
a access point with my wireless adapter and to attach a HDD to compile
my ports on this". Well, I bought a BBB and now I've a useless board :D
PS: Just kidding, thanks for your hard work.
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Cheers.
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ot.img.20131006" and to modify MLO to load this file. With
this, it's not necessary the text file with the version info.
>
> \Patrick
>
> Am 05.10.2013 um 23:29 schrieb Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
> :
>
> > The last version of u-boot includes some important
that the armv7 cpus are able to run in Little- or Big-Endian
> > mode.
> >
> > BR
> >
> > Simon
> >
>
> armish, zaurus and beagle ports are/were definitely using armel (little
> endian), I am pretty sure that is also the case for armv7.
>
Yes
stalling and booting to the onboard emmc supported/working? If so,
> what am I missing, and where should have I gone to find it?
>
Recently tedu@ wrote a mini-guide about the installation of OpenBSD and
the BBB emmc:
http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/OpenBSD-on-BeagleBone-Black
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Ju
lticast=yes
> port=MII speed=100Mbit/s
OpenBSD has an ethernet driver for the sunxi boards.
>
> The board has no NAND flash, just a micro SD slot, so if anyone can suggest
> a way to prepare an image from within Linux which can boot from the micro
> SD card, that would be great.
>
http://ftp.ch.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/armv7/
dd if=miniroot-sunxi-55.fs of=your_sd_card
But you need the serial access to install OpenBSD.
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On Tue, Apr 01, 2014 at 10:12:03AM +0200, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 01, 2014 at 02:51:52AM +0300, Lubo Diakov wrote:
> > I have the hardware shown with the link below. It boots Debian Wheezy 7.
> >
> > https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A10/A1
No, but probably they want to focus their efforts on something more
generic like the toolchain instead of specific boards. ARMv7 really
needs hardfp, anything with crypto involved is quite slow.
If you want work with Allwinner CPUs, the pmap could use an update from
NetBSD. The support for A20 is broken, maybe other newer CPUs will have
similar problems.
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> I found an used Wandboard for a decent price on a local market, and it
> just arrived today. I like Allwinner boards because it is the easiest to
> find, at least here. And has SATA. And because I know I can order
> without paying tons of importation taxes to customs.
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boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin. Board load but problem stay -
> installation process end after 2 rows after start, result on foto
> (with_sun4i_dtb.jpg) Problem 2 - libfdt fdt_check_header():
> FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC - absand :) Please help.
>
> 30 вересня 2016, 04:30:17, від &quo
On miércoles, 5 de octubre de 2016 2:03:04 (CEST) alexandr_...@ukr.net
wrote:
> After installation of openbsd, hdmi will work?
No, you will need the serial cable.
>
>
> 1 жовтня 2016, 22:56:06, від "Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado" <
> i...@juanfra.info >:
avo Costa
> ---------
> Mundounix - Consultoria em Software Livre
> http://www.mundounix.com.br
> Skype: mundounix
>
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with a "standard" (i.e. without special drivers) touch screen and
i386/amd64.
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rated X should provide a perfect desktop experience (web browsing,
> openoffice etc., anything except video decoding).
>
> It would be super ultra cool to be able to do this on OpenBSD some day.
>
> Tinker
>
> On 2016-11-22 07:48, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
>
On martes, 22 de noviembre de 2016 15:00:03 (CET) Juan Francisco Cantero
Hurtado wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 08:17:27PM +0800, Tinker wrote:
> > Juan,
> >
> > Ok you're right this is unimportant. Just for completeness for now,
> >
> > Is it p
l driver on Linux. I don't know what
is the correct term for OpenBSD (our kernel also includes DRM, which is
an external lib on Linux).
>
> Anyhow yeah you're right there's much more important things like 64bit.
>
> Tinker
>
> On 2016-11-22 10:41, Juan Francisco
fficult.
>
> Well, ASK ---> Someone has some better information about them, support
> and installation ???
armish is not supported anymore. We only have support for ARMv7 SoC.
https://www.openbsd.org/armv7.html
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g one up and was wondering how
> far along the OpenBSD port was because I would sure get a kick out of
> trying to get this machine up and running on it.
>
> Anyone had any experience with this particular flavor of hardware?
Don't buy the machine yet. The arm64 port is not ready for
no
n
"systemctl restart sshd".
> but running desktop as 24 hour sever is expensive
> and rental server is not convinient to use .
>
> so i want to use openbsd's arm as server .
> ---
> regards
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t; I have read some articles on cubiboard, wanboard and banana pi but the
> support seems incomplete.
> Thanks
>
> Nicolas G
> ______
> http://gruson.name
>
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