raspberry pi 4

Denis Polygalov dpolyg at gmail.com
Wed Jul 10 00:52:47 UTC 2019


OMG,
people please please don't be fooled by RPi 3 or 4 or 44...
It is not in my or anyone's power to decide what FreeBSD arm community work on
but please let's enhance support of the good OS (FreeBSD)
on a *good* boards. Let's leave disaster OS to people who want
to fight with nasty bugs...
ROCK64 was released a year ago and it is better than RPi 4 now.
ROCKPro64 even more better and have PCIExpress slot - unique
and most desirable feature on ARM boards. Also RTC clock
and battery connector for it.
Here is also independend opinion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0diTHAmVbhc

Apologize in advance for the off-topic.
Also, I have nothing to do with ROCK64 makers,
I just bought one of them while ago and tried to
boot FreeBSD on it without success and it is sad
to see people who can actually fix it to spend
time with objectively worse hardware just due to hype
around it.

Regards,
Denis Polygalov.

On 7/10/19, Robert Crowston via freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm at freebsd.org> wrote:
> I’m looking at it. The first problem is getting u-boot to work on the
> device.
>
> Andrei Gherzan is also looking at u-boot support; his work is on his github
> account at agherzan. At the moment we’re both stuck trying to enable the MMU
> during board start up. So quite some distance to go yet.
>
> On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 17:12, tech-lists <tech-lists at zyxst.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Are there any plans on getting freebsd working on the rpi4? Or does it
>> already work? Or partly work?
>>
>> thanks,
>> --
>> J.
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