Any good alternative to Raspberry for Arm64?

Emmanuel Vadot manu at bidouilliste.com
Sun Mar 28 19:20:12 UTC 2021


On Sun, 28 Mar 2021 22:12:47 +0300
Stefan Parvu <sparvu at kronometrix.org> wrote:

> 
> > `have otherRK3399 with M.2-slot(Rock960(no more available on the market) while direct nvme -connection-support by 
> > u-boot&FreeBSD is quite complicate , to say  it kindly( Rock960 boots from nvme but hangs @ mountroot> (nvme, nda, nvd seem to have problems) . By the way, I doubt that RK3399 is faster than RPI4(tested by build world).
> > powerd doesn?t scale correctly with RK3399 to 1800 for the big of big.LITTLE , so it?s to set manually?..
> 
> So to summarize:
> 
> these are the SBC supported by FreeBSD: https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm64#Single_Boards <https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm64#Single_Boards>
> 
> I agree part with Ian, RBPI is a mixed bag. Many things are not working (Wifi, BLE) but for our product RBPI 3B/3B+ has been working without a problem outdoor and indoors.
> 
> Is there any hope to see Wifi / BLE working on this board RBPI 3B/4B ?
> 
> Are there any other SBC supported by FreeBSD 13/CURRENT ?

 A lot, you can consider any Allwinner H5/A64 and RockChip
RK3328/RK3399 as supported. Some even have some dedicated image.

> Are there any other ARM64 industrial boards (1/2/4GB RAM, RTC, -40C - 80C) supported by FreeBSD ?

 You might want to look at IMX8 boards. Allwinner, RockChip and RPI
aren't made for industrial grade.

> Is NetBSD a better choice than FreeBSD for ARM64 SBC ? 

 Better choice for what ?

> Thanks,
> Stefan
> 
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