Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2019 04:21:27 -0400 From: Dennis Clarke <dclarke@blastwave.org> To: Greg V <greg@unrelenting.technology>, freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE and 11.2-RELEASE images fail to boot on BeagleBone Black Message-ID: <5021efce-f74d-f500-0926-276c99811dd5@blastwave.org> In-Reply-To: <94FB6E5D-90AC-46A1-B545-CFF934AFFE9F@unrelenting.technology> References: <8352f841-0522-9f45-148d-d2948e97857e@gmail.com> <20190713152404.GJ1503@dendrobates> <b6876ce7-5147-5f1a-d712-3515e124cd36@gmail.com> <6b3dcec02b425a8559605b4e6c5ada19ee642728.camel@freebsd.org> <c73268a4-740c-ec86-d817-97a2018d2fe2@blastwave.org> <94FB6E5D-90AC-46A1-B545-CFF934AFFE9F@unrelenting.technology>
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On 7/13/19 8:49 PM, Greg V wrote: > On July 13, 2019 9:27:50 PM GMT+03:00, Dennis Clarke > <dclarke@blastwave.org> wrote: > >I am curious if anyone has ever tried out the ASUS Tinkerboard ? > > No. It won't really work. There are no drivers for the RK3288 SoC. > > As already mentioned on the mailing list recently: > non-commercial/enthusiast developers have very little interest in 32-bit > (armv7) systems, because 64-bit (aarch64) exists. Rockchip's newer > 64-bit series (RK3328/RK3399) does have some support, in fact I did the > initial (hacky) bringup of the 3399 and got USB to work (a patch for > that is on phabricator). Fair enough. Thank you for being blunt and straight to the point. It runs a Debian linux variant wonderfully well and I'll leave it that way. -- Dennis Clarke RISC-V/SPARC/PPC/ARM/CISC UNIX and Linux spoken GreyBeard and suspenders optional
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