Some reports show that the Minnowboard Max run fine (it run coreboot).
Also, anyone know about the socppc port? The board suggested on site
(the RouterBOARD RB600A) seems good for simple stuff, although, don't know
about how advanced is this platform port...
> I guess amd64 or other modern platform will also work as long as its
> small. Any suggestions for a low footprint (SoC) board that support gb
> nic and has good wifi support (ap mode and all)?
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Also, lots of miniITX boards out there that may fit the bill, thou
I guess amd64 or other modern platform will also work as long as its small. Any
suggestions for a low footprint (SoC) board that support gb nic and has good
wifi support (ap mode and all)?
/ J
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> If the banana pi r1 were fully supported, it would be a reasonably priced
> candidate, but that still begs the question of why it has to be armv7.
> There are a lot of low cost low power amd64 boards on the market and if you
> run stable and have an existing build infrastructure (like I do), you
On Apr 13, 2015 6:49 AM, "Scarlett" wrote:
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> On 13/04/2015 12:25, 14hza0+dyfkiq2k2l...@guerrillamail.com wrote:
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>> Howdy misc,
>>
>> Wondering if anyone has any advice for a OpenBSD armv7 device that has.
>>
>> 2 gb nic (1 could be ok)
>> builtin wifi
>>
>> With working networking + storage e
Howdy misc,
Wondering if anyone has any advice for a OpenBSD armv7 device that has.
2 gb nic (1 could be ok)
builtin wifi
With working networking + storage etc.
/ J
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