Re: Xorg on Raspberry pi

2018-04-29 Thread Tinker
be the most popular graphics to drive on ARM as it's so common. Tinker [1] They named the RK3399 "OP1". https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/chromebooks/12-14/xe513c24-k01us-xe513c24-k01us/ https://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-chromebook-plus-vs-pro https://www.pcmag.co

Re: Xorg on Raspberry pi

2018-04-30 Thread Tinker
On April 30, 2018 3:21 PM, Mark Kettenis wrote: > OpenBSD will be able to use a framebuffer set up by the firmware. I > believe this works on the Raspberry Pi although it may depend somewhat > on the firmware version and/or device tree you use. You'll need to > boot the board with the monitor conn

Re: Xorg on Raspberry pi

2018-04-30 Thread Tinker
On April 30, 2018 5:23 PM, Mark Kettenis wrote: > > On April 30, 2018 3:21 PM, Mark Kettenis mark.kette...@xs4all.nl wrote: > > > OpenBSD will be able to use a framebuffer set up by the firmware. I > > > believe this works on the Raspberry Pi although it may depend somewhat > > > on the firmware v

Navigational Q, any plans for SMP?

2016-08-06 Thread Tinker
Hi, Just to get an idea, are there any plans for SMP? Thanks, Tinker

Re: Navigational Q, any plans for SMP?

2016-08-06 Thread Tinker
(Well, the Freescale iMX6 and the TI OMAP 4 exists in multicore variants anyhow. Any pointer would be appreciated.) Hi May be here : https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-arm vincent Le 06/08/2016 à 17:48, Tinker a écrit : Hi, Just to get an idea, are there any plans for SMP

Fwd: ARM64:s finally on the market, and flooding it. OpenBSD support?

2016-09-22 Thread Tinker
be possible? Thanks, Tinker * I suppose the AllWinner A64 (and the AllWinner H64 which is essentially the same chip) will be the very most popular. One board is https://www.pine64.org/ (15 USD for 512MB variant, 30 USD for 2GB variant), released fairly soon. Another upcoming is

ARM64 coming some day? Also what's the device donations need? (E.g. RockChip RK3399, maybe Allwinner A64 most commodity though)

2016-10-30 Thread Tinker
BPi-M64 [6]. What kind of donations benefit/need is there for these devices? Would even one or two devices donations make a difference or how many are needed to make a difference. Best regards, Tinker [1] http://rockchip.wikidot.com/rk3399 , http://www.rock-chips.com/a/en/products/RK33_Series

Re: Can a touch screen with with a typical small arm device and OpenBSD?

2016-11-21 Thread Tinker
rfect 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 Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 11:46:48AM -0700, Haroon Khalid wrote: Is ther

Re: Can a touch screen with with a typical small arm device and OpenBSD?

2016-11-21 Thread Tinker
Look for the smallest AMD64-based with graphics on a real standard chipset e.g. Intel and a standard touchscreen. Intel boards are getting smaller these days, I don't know any with touch on it and a premade case, but check http://up-shop.org/up-boards/2-up-board-2gb-16-gb-emmc-memory.html , h

Re: Can a touch screen with with a typical small arm device and OpenBSD?

2016-11-22 Thread Tinker
8169/ and http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/slides/brezillon-drm-kms.pdf but don't make too much sense, what's it about? Anyhow yeah you're right there's much more important things like 64bit. Tinker On 2016-11-22 10:41, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote: On Tu

Re: Can a touch screen with with a typical small arm device and OpenBSD?

2016-11-22 Thread Tinker
work on X11 or Wayland (IIRC). That might solve the problem for OpenBSD/Arm. On Tue, 22 Nov 2016, Tinker wrote: Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2016 20:17:27 +0800 From: Tinker To: Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado Cc: Haroon Khalid , arm@openbsd.org, owner-...@openbsd.org Subject: Re: Can a touch screen

Re: near future (Rpi3)

2017-04-17 Thread Tinker
On 2017-04-17 19:29, Mark Kettenis wrote: From: Tuyosi T Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 03:02:04 +0900 how about odroid ? The Odroid-XU4, and almost certainly the Odroid-XU3 use a Samsung Exynos5 SoC and are supported by OpenBSD/armv7. Only USB works, but the onboard ethernet is ure(4), so that work

About how usable/stable is ARM64 now, in particular Rockchip, what about PCIe and XHCI?

2017-06-14 Thread Tinker
Hi! About how usable and stable is ARM64 now, in particular Rockchip? Are we more at "happy if it boots & doesn't crash in 5 minutes and PCI express is experimental", or might it survive with some load and for long, a good home router? What about PCIe and USB/XHCI? Thanks! Tinker

Re: About how usable/stable is ARM64 now, in particular Rockchip, what about PCIe and XHCI?

2017-06-15 Thread Tinker
On 2017-06-15 08:50, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2017/06/15 03:59, Tinker wrote: Hi! About how usable and stable is ARM64 now, in particular Rockchip? Are we more at "happy if it boots & doesn't crash in 5 minutes and PCI express is experimental", or might it survive wit

Re: About how usable/stable is ARM64 now, in particular Rockchip, what about PCIe and XHCI?

2017-06-19 Thread Tinker
On 2017-06-15 14:04, Stuart Henderson wrote: .. Aha. Have there been any new commits so that users(me etc.) should go test, and report kernel debugger output in case of any instability?

Want to implement native graphics support on ARM anyone? For ARM laptops etc. . Unaccelerated is nice.

2017-07-21 Thread Tinker
://chromeunboxed.com/samsung-chromebook-pros-processor-rk3399-gets-benchmarked-and-it-is-fast/ Tinker On 2016-11-22 02:05, Tinker wrote: Juan, Re console: Is there not even console graphics on the ARM boards yet, so only serial interface? Re X: Using open-source drivers only, you can actually