> On Mar 3, 2024, at 18:36, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
>
> On Sun, Mar 03, 2024 at 05:11:17PM +0800, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
>> Any recommendations for MCUs with C
>> language SDKs supported by OpenBSD?
>
> AVR - 8 bit
> ARM - 32 bit
>
> Especially AVRs are top of the game when it comes to
> o
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022, at 5:46 AM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Then there are arm64 laptops like the x13s and the apple stuff that are coming
> out now, too. Kinda neat! Lots of custom stuff on these new apple and qualcomm
> platforms.
I know there’s been a lot of work done on the M1s, but I haven’t b
My understanding is that there is some support for the Pine64 platform, though
it requires access to the pins to get a serial console. I haven't opened mine
up yet, but I assume it's a Pine64, on a different footprint PCB. Though... I
have no idea about any other IO pins...
> On May 13, 2017, a
Yes. Yes it is, and he's trying to get OpenBSD running on top of
Libreboot, which makes it very much relevant. PAY ATTENTION!
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Dude, this is OpenBSD's mailing list not libreboot's. Pay attention, please!
>
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Hi Gabe,
I found it possible to boot and install 5.9 on an XPS 13" (9333)[0], but
had problems getting the all important suspend to RAM (or anything which
allowed me to close the lid and reopen to resume work) to work. Were you
successful in getting this necessary laptop functionality working corr
The X220 is older, so you can probably find it via ebay or other sources
for way less than your budget.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 8:33 AM, Domovoy wrote:
> Thinkpads are over my budget (i find them starting with the E550 at 758â¬
> on my usual reseller).
>
> What about the B50-80 (80LT003C): i3,
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